Abstract of conference oral presentation on Resurrecting the orphaned Lord Fairfax Community College herbarium (LFCC). by Herbiarum Director & Associate Professor Andrea Weeks of Herbiarum Director & Associate Professor George Mason University Fairfax United States for SPNHC2022 Conference, Edinburgh. June 5-10th 2022
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Abstract of conference oral presentation on Rescuing an old collection by Collection Manager/curator...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on Herbarium as an object for conservation. Ethical backgro...
Abstract of conference poster on A Herbarium's most wanted; not dead nor alive. An overview of IPM a...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on The value of herbarium specimen collections for quantify...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on Partnering with scholars in the digital humanities to li...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on Herbarium backlogs: Challenge or opportunity? by Gradua...
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Abstract of conference oral presentation on Herbarium Life: Shipping Cryptogamic Specimens by Genev...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on Updated, collated, recurated - it's the new Herbarium Ha...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on Exploring and Evolving: Bringing over a million specimen...
Abstract of conference poster on Easing the Transfer of Knowledge: A Herbarium Processing Toolkit fo...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on The Trèmols herbarium (19th century), a European herbari...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on Use of New York Botanical Garden Digitized Herbarium Spe...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on It takes a village to fill a herbarium: how a small team...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on Rescuing an old collection by Collection Manager/curator...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on Herbarium as an object for conservation. Ethical backgro...
Abstract of conference poster on A Herbarium's most wanted; not dead nor alive. An overview of IPM a...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on The value of herbarium specimen collections for quantify...