The botanical collection of Naturalis Biodiversity Center contains about 550,000 specimens from The Netherlands. All specimens have been scanned and transcribed. However, reliable geographical coordinates were present in only 8,600 cases. Aim of this project is to enlarge this number by means of (1) extraction of grid square codes and coordinate pairs from text fields, (2) semi-automated and (3) manual geocoding based on location names using crowd sourcing by FLORON volunteers. We only took specimens into account with taxon names and collector names that could by mapped to taxon and people present in the National Database Flora and Fauna, about 230,000 specimens. By the end of the first year of the project, a precise location (less than 100...
Major efforts are being made to digitize natural history collections to make these data available on...
Species occurrence records from online databases are an indispensable resource in ecological, biogeo...
Natural history collections constitute an enormous wealth of information of Life on Earth. It is est...
Species distribution data is often collected in local and regional atlas projects, in which data is ...
Biodiversity studies all life forms that we find in nature. The maintenance of biological diversity ...
Biodiversity studies all life forms that we find in nature. The maintenance of biological diversity ...
Abstract Background Increasing the quantity and quality of data is a key goal of biodiversity inform...
The vast majority of locality descriptions associated with biological specimens housed in natural hi...
The majority of the world’s billions of biodiversity specimens are tucked away in museum cabinets wi...
The Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona (MCNB) holds a collection of ca. 130,000 digitally regis...
This dataset contains map layers in GeoPackage format with the following grids used in biodiversity ...
This file contains a spreadsheet (*.ods and *.xls available) with geographical coordinates for all t...
For biodiversity research, the field of study that is concerned with the richness of species of our ...
In 1902, the nationwide citizen science project, known as FLORIVON, for mapping the flora of the Net...
Digitisation of specimens at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) has created nearly half a mil...
Major efforts are being made to digitize natural history collections to make these data available on...
Species occurrence records from online databases are an indispensable resource in ecological, biogeo...
Natural history collections constitute an enormous wealth of information of Life on Earth. It is est...
Species distribution data is often collected in local and regional atlas projects, in which data is ...
Biodiversity studies all life forms that we find in nature. The maintenance of biological diversity ...
Biodiversity studies all life forms that we find in nature. The maintenance of biological diversity ...
Abstract Background Increasing the quantity and quality of data is a key goal of biodiversity inform...
The vast majority of locality descriptions associated with biological specimens housed in natural hi...
The majority of the world’s billions of biodiversity specimens are tucked away in museum cabinets wi...
The Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona (MCNB) holds a collection of ca. 130,000 digitally regis...
This dataset contains map layers in GeoPackage format with the following grids used in biodiversity ...
This file contains a spreadsheet (*.ods and *.xls available) with geographical coordinates for all t...
For biodiversity research, the field of study that is concerned with the richness of species of our ...
In 1902, the nationwide citizen science project, known as FLORIVON, for mapping the flora of the Net...
Digitisation of specimens at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) has created nearly half a mil...
Major efforts are being made to digitize natural history collections to make these data available on...
Species occurrence records from online databases are an indispensable resource in ecological, biogeo...
Natural history collections constitute an enormous wealth of information of Life on Earth. It is est...