In 2010, the Australian Museum commenced a project to explore and develop ways for engaging volunteers to increase the rate of digitising natural history collections. The focus was on methods for image-based digitising of dry pinned entomology collections. With support from the Atlas of Living Australia, the Australian Museum developed a team of volunteers, training materials and processes and procedures.Project officers were employed to coordinate the volunteer workforce. Digitising workstations were established with the aim of minimising cost whilst maximising productivity and ease of use. Database management and curation of material before digitisation, were two areas that required considerably more effort than anticipated.Productivity o...
The world's natural history collections contain at least 2 billion specimens (Ariño 2010), represent...
Digitisation of natural history collections draws increasing attention. The digitised specimens not ...
Digitisation has made significant advances in many natural history collections since the 1980s. The ...
In 2010, the Australian Museum commenced a project to explore and develop ways for engaging voluntee...
In 2010, the Australian Museum commenced a project to explore and develop ways for engaging volun-te...
The Natural History Museum, London (NHM) has embarked on an ambitious Digital Collections Programme ...
Educational Materials Share Fair at SPNHC 2018 Given the high number of specimens present around t...
The digitization of museum specimens is a key priority in the Digital Era. Digital databases help to...
The entomological collection of the Museu Nacional de História Natural e da Ciência (MUHNAC), Univer...
Whole-drawer imaging is shown to be an effective tool for rapid digitisation of large insect collect...
New innovations are needed to speed up digitisation of insect collections. More than one half of all...
Significant progress has been made in the last 10 years towards provision of digital data and images...
Insect specimens preserved in publicly accessible, permanent collections are integral data resources...
Natural history museum collections are the most important sources of information on the present and ...
Specimens or objects in natural history collections hold substantial research and cultural value tha...
The world's natural history collections contain at least 2 billion specimens (Ariño 2010), represent...
Digitisation of natural history collections draws increasing attention. The digitised specimens not ...
Digitisation has made significant advances in many natural history collections since the 1980s. The ...
In 2010, the Australian Museum commenced a project to explore and develop ways for engaging voluntee...
In 2010, the Australian Museum commenced a project to explore and develop ways for engaging volun-te...
The Natural History Museum, London (NHM) has embarked on an ambitious Digital Collections Programme ...
Educational Materials Share Fair at SPNHC 2018 Given the high number of specimens present around t...
The digitization of museum specimens is a key priority in the Digital Era. Digital databases help to...
The entomological collection of the Museu Nacional de História Natural e da Ciência (MUHNAC), Univer...
Whole-drawer imaging is shown to be an effective tool for rapid digitisation of large insect collect...
New innovations are needed to speed up digitisation of insect collections. More than one half of all...
Significant progress has been made in the last 10 years towards provision of digital data and images...
Insect specimens preserved in publicly accessible, permanent collections are integral data resources...
Natural history museum collections are the most important sources of information on the present and ...
Specimens or objects in natural history collections hold substantial research and cultural value tha...
The world's natural history collections contain at least 2 billion specimens (Ariño 2010), represent...
Digitisation of natural history collections draws increasing attention. The digitised specimens not ...
Digitisation has made significant advances in many natural history collections since the 1980s. The ...