Abstract of conference oral presentation on Using specimen citations to show the impact of natural history collections: metrics, machine learning, and manual annotation by Assistant Professor Andrea Thomer of University of Michigan Ann Arbor United States for SPNHC2022 Conference, Edinburgh. June 5-10th 2022
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Digitized natural history data are enabling a broad range of innovative studies of biodiversity. La...
Since 2015, the Natural History Museum London has made its research and collections data available t...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on Setting quality thresholds for the use of natural histor...
The Natural History Museum holds over 80 million specimens and 300 million pages of scientific text....
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Herbarium specimens are critical components of the research process - providing "what, where, when" ...
The corpus of biodiversity literature represents the scientific output produced in biodiversity rese...
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Poster presented at SPNHC 2022 Specimen and sample citation is a complex topic. Journals have varyi...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on Presenting botanical type citation data from the Interna...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on Natural History Collections Research Design: A discussio...
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Abstract of conference oral presentation on TaxonWorks: A User's Perspective: Digitizing a specimen ...
Digitized natural history data are enabling a broad range of innovative studies of biodiversity. La...
Since 2015, the Natural History Museum London has made its research and collections data available t...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on Setting quality thresholds for the use of natural histor...
The Natural History Museum holds over 80 million specimens and 300 million pages of scientific text....
Abstract of conference oral presentation on Scaling 3D Digitization of Natural History Collections: ...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on Specimen Data Refinery - A novel approach to automating ...
Herbarium specimens are critical components of the research process - providing "what, where, when" ...
The corpus of biodiversity literature represents the scientific output produced in biodiversity rese...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on Measuring the economic impacts of digitised collections ...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on Creating Active Collections in Natural History Museums b...
Poster presented at SPNHC 2022 Specimen and sample citation is a complex topic. Journals have varyi...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on Presenting botanical type citation data from the Interna...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on Natural History Collections Research Design: A discussio...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on (un)Natural Selection: Reflections on Collaborative Digi...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on TaxonWorks: A User's Perspective: Digitizing a specimen ...
Digitized natural history data are enabling a broad range of innovative studies of biodiversity. La...
Since 2015, the Natural History Museum London has made its research and collections data available t...