Digitisation of natural science collections is fundamental to the vision for the Distributed System of Scientific Collections (DiSSCo), and given the low proportion of collections digitally accessible, it is proposed that 'Centres of Excellence' be developed to accelerate the creation of digital copies of original specimens. Within the ICEDIG project, a team of scientists from across the consortium explored the concept of Centres of Excellence and have constructed a toolset to help identify these centres to support the development of DiSSCo. This report documents this process and describes the toolset
DiSSCo (Distributed System of Scientific Collections) is a research infrastructure (RI) under develo...
The rapid development and refinement of digital technologies in the last two decades has spearheaded...
Digitisation of Natural History Collections (NHC) has evolved from transcription of specimen catalog...
DiSSCo, the Distributed System of Scientific Collections, is seeking to centralise certain infrastru...
There are approximately 1.5 billion specimens kept in European Natural History Collections. The miss...
Natural Science Collections (NSCs) contain specimen-related data from which we extract valuable info...
DiSSCo Flanders aims at developing a standardised natural science collections management infrastruct...
European Natural Science Collections (NSC) are part of the global natural and cultural capital and r...
ICEDIG deliverable D2.3 reports on the outcomes of a number of workshops and the Task Group Collecti...
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...
DiSSCo (The Distributed System of Scientific Collections) is a Research Infrastructure (RI) aiming a...
Over the last few decades, the research practice in natural sciences has changed dramatically. Remot...
This report will address how private collections can be included in Europe’s digitisation efforts. F...
The Distributed System of Scientific Collections (DiSSCo) is a new world-class Research Infrastructu...
DiSSCo (Distributed System of Scientific Collections) is a research infrastructure (RI) under develo...
The rapid development and refinement of digital technologies in the last two decades has spearheaded...
Digitisation of Natural History Collections (NHC) has evolved from transcription of specimen catalog...
DiSSCo, the Distributed System of Scientific Collections, is seeking to centralise certain infrastru...
There are approximately 1.5 billion specimens kept in European Natural History Collections. The miss...
Natural Science Collections (NSCs) contain specimen-related data from which we extract valuable info...
DiSSCo Flanders aims at developing a standardised natural science collections management infrastruct...
European Natural Science Collections (NSC) are part of the global natural and cultural capital and r...
ICEDIG deliverable D2.3 reports on the outcomes of a number of workshops and the Task Group Collecti...
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...
DiSSCo (The Distributed System of Scientific Collections) is a Research Infrastructure (RI) aiming a...
Over the last few decades, the research practice in natural sciences has changed dramatically. Remot...
This report will address how private collections can be included in Europe’s digitisation efforts. F...
The Distributed System of Scientific Collections (DiSSCo) is a new world-class Research Infrastructu...
DiSSCo (Distributed System of Scientific Collections) is a research infrastructure (RI) under develo...
The rapid development and refinement of digital technologies in the last two decades has spearheaded...
Digitisation of Natural History Collections (NHC) has evolved from transcription of specimen catalog...