Swiss natural history museums, botanical gardens, universities and other institutions for higher education collectively maintain collections with over 60 million specimens of animals, fungi, plants, rocks and fossils. To speed up, harmonise and better coordinate their digitisation, the SwissCollNet initiative was established by the Swiss Academy of Sciences and the Swiss collection-holding institutions. This handbook is one of SwissCollNet’s first achievement to advance the exchange of knowledge on object and data management among Swiss collections. It contains instructions to modernise natural history collections of preserved biological materials and geological samples developed by experts and collections managers from across Swiss collec...
The palaeontological collections of the Natural History Museum Basel comprise approx. four million s...
The world's natural history collections represent a vast repository of information on the natural an...
With digitisation of natural history collections over the past decades, their traditional roles — fo...
Swiss natural history museums, botanical gardens, universities and other institutions for higher edu...
More than 60 million specimens are housed in geological and biological collections in numerous museu...
Written by and for persons curating, preparing or managing natural history collections, this handboo...
Natural history collections housed and managed by public museums, botanical gardens and universities...
Information about natural history collections helps to map the complex landscape of research resourc...
Within the Netherlands, large scale digitization efforts of natural science collections have taken p...
European Natural Science Collections (NSC) are part of the global natural and cultural capital and r...
Digitisation has made significant advances in many natural history collections since the 1980s. The ...
The standardized description of collections is an important means for prioritizing collection digiti...
Access to digitised specimen data is a vital means to distribute information and in turn create know...
Natural history collections are the foundations upon which all knowledge of natural history is const...
Novel paradigms and advancement of collections-based research for solving societal and global issues...
The palaeontological collections of the Natural History Museum Basel comprise approx. four million s...
The world's natural history collections represent a vast repository of information on the natural an...
With digitisation of natural history collections over the past decades, their traditional roles — fo...
Swiss natural history museums, botanical gardens, universities and other institutions for higher edu...
More than 60 million specimens are housed in geological and biological collections in numerous museu...
Written by and for persons curating, preparing or managing natural history collections, this handboo...
Natural history collections housed and managed by public museums, botanical gardens and universities...
Information about natural history collections helps to map the complex landscape of research resourc...
Within the Netherlands, large scale digitization efforts of natural science collections have taken p...
European Natural Science Collections (NSC) are part of the global natural and cultural capital and r...
Digitisation has made significant advances in many natural history collections since the 1980s. The ...
The standardized description of collections is an important means for prioritizing collection digiti...
Access to digitised specimen data is a vital means to distribute information and in turn create know...
Natural history collections are the foundations upon which all knowledge of natural history is const...
Novel paradigms and advancement of collections-based research for solving societal and global issues...
The palaeontological collections of the Natural History Museum Basel comprise approx. four million s...
The world's natural history collections represent a vast repository of information on the natural an...
With digitisation of natural history collections over the past decades, their traditional roles — fo...