The Natural History Museum, London (NHM) has now carried out more than five years of digitisation under its Digital Collections Programme (DCP), working with peers from around the world as well as with industrial partners. Data from this and similar programmes are a key input to shared infrastructures and knowledge, for informing research and decision-making for a sustainable future. In keeping with the Biodiversity Next aims of sharing experiences, promoting innovation and inspiring the next leap forward, this presentation will share key lessons learned, including what has gone well and what we will change going into the next phase. To tackle the challenge of 80 million items, prioritisation is always at the forefront of NHM's approach. ...
In the history of science, natural history collections have played a major role. Darwin’s famous Gal...
The Natural History Museum in London has embarked on an epic journey to digitise 80 million specimen...
Collection needs are a challenge to communicate. Collection staff know the attributes of their colle...
<p><strong>Presentation given by Laurence Livermore at the SPNHC symposium: Specimens Full Circle: C...
Plenary Presentation to the BioDigiCon 2023 Conference Conference: BioDigiCon 2023 Session: 2023 C...
As we enter the tenth year of the Digital Collections Programme at the Natural History Museum, Londo...
UK natural science collections hold over 137 million items, an unrivalled source of data about 4.56 ...
Over the past decades, digitization endeavors across many institutions holding natural history colle...
Educational Materials Share Fair at SPNHC 2018 Given the high number of specimens present around t...
Between September 2021 and March 2022, a consortium across the twelve major regions of the UK, led b...
Between September 2021 and March 2022, a consortium across the twelve nations and regions of the Uni...
Over the past decades, digitization endeavors across many institutions holding natural history colle...
The Natural History Museum, London has been creating digital data about collections for many years, ...
Digitisation has made significant advances in many natural history collections since the 1980s. The ...
The purpose of this talk is to describe how natural history museum libraries and archives have embra...
In the history of science, natural history collections have played a major role. Darwin’s famous Gal...
The Natural History Museum in London has embarked on an epic journey to digitise 80 million specimen...
Collection needs are a challenge to communicate. Collection staff know the attributes of their colle...
<p><strong>Presentation given by Laurence Livermore at the SPNHC symposium: Specimens Full Circle: C...
Plenary Presentation to the BioDigiCon 2023 Conference Conference: BioDigiCon 2023 Session: 2023 C...
As we enter the tenth year of the Digital Collections Programme at the Natural History Museum, Londo...
UK natural science collections hold over 137 million items, an unrivalled source of data about 4.56 ...
Over the past decades, digitization endeavors across many institutions holding natural history colle...
Educational Materials Share Fair at SPNHC 2018 Given the high number of specimens present around t...
Between September 2021 and March 2022, a consortium across the twelve major regions of the UK, led b...
Between September 2021 and March 2022, a consortium across the twelve nations and regions of the Uni...
Over the past decades, digitization endeavors across many institutions holding natural history colle...
The Natural History Museum, London has been creating digital data about collections for many years, ...
Digitisation has made significant advances in many natural history collections since the 1980s. The ...
The purpose of this talk is to describe how natural history museum libraries and archives have embra...
In the history of science, natural history collections have played a major role. Darwin’s famous Gal...
The Natural History Museum in London has embarked on an epic journey to digitise 80 million specimen...
Collection needs are a challenge to communicate. Collection staff know the attributes of their colle...