The digitization of herbaria and their online access will greatly facilitate access to plant collections around the world. This will improve the efficiency of taxonomy and help reduce inequalities between scientists. The Botanic Garden Meise, Belgium, is currently digitizing 1.2 million specimens including label data. In this paper we describe the user requirements analysis conducted for a new herbarium web portal. The aim was to identify the required functionality, but also to assist in the prioritization of software development and data acquisition. The Garden conducted the analysis in cooperation with Clockwork, the digital engagement agency of Ordina. Using a series of interactive interviews, potential users were consulted from universi...
Checklists, the result of time-consuming exploration and painstaking bibliographic research, can be ...
Fig. 3. Workflow for rapid digitization of herbarium specimens, as shown by the digitization in the ...
The present work is a contribution towards accelerating the digitisation process of natural history ...
The digitization of herbaria and their online access will greatly facilitate access to plant collect...
Hebaria are biological collections of preserved plants, algae, fungi and lichens used for scientific...
The botanicalcollections.be website (http://www.botanicalcollections.be) is the culmination of the t...
Plants, fungi and algae are important components of global biodiversity and are fundamental to all e...
The Botanic Garden Meise (BR) has been involved in a mass digitization project over the past 2.5 yea...
The Herbarium of Meise Botanic Garden is in the top 15 herbaria worldwide. The collection comprises ...
Specimens or objects in natural history collections hold substantial research and cultural value tha...
This report explains the processes to prepare a herbarium for digital imaging. It is divided into fo...
The digital era provides new opportunities for taxonomists, as well as for everyone that studies bio...
A discussion session held at a National Science Foundation-sponsored Herbarium Networks Workshop at ...
A herbarium is an important center for plant identification. It is the start-point for researches on...
Established in 1796, the Meise Botanic Garden has undergone multiple changes in nationality, name, f...
Checklists, the result of time-consuming exploration and painstaking bibliographic research, can be ...
Fig. 3. Workflow for rapid digitization of herbarium specimens, as shown by the digitization in the ...
The present work is a contribution towards accelerating the digitisation process of natural history ...
The digitization of herbaria and their online access will greatly facilitate access to plant collect...
Hebaria are biological collections of preserved plants, algae, fungi and lichens used for scientific...
The botanicalcollections.be website (http://www.botanicalcollections.be) is the culmination of the t...
Plants, fungi and algae are important components of global biodiversity and are fundamental to all e...
The Botanic Garden Meise (BR) has been involved in a mass digitization project over the past 2.5 yea...
The Herbarium of Meise Botanic Garden is in the top 15 herbaria worldwide. The collection comprises ...
Specimens or objects in natural history collections hold substantial research and cultural value tha...
This report explains the processes to prepare a herbarium for digital imaging. It is divided into fo...
The digital era provides new opportunities for taxonomists, as well as for everyone that studies bio...
A discussion session held at a National Science Foundation-sponsored Herbarium Networks Workshop at ...
A herbarium is an important center for plant identification. It is the start-point for researches on...
Established in 1796, the Meise Botanic Garden has undergone multiple changes in nationality, name, f...
Checklists, the result of time-consuming exploration and painstaking bibliographic research, can be ...
Fig. 3. Workflow for rapid digitization of herbarium specimens, as shown by the digitization in the ...
The present work is a contribution towards accelerating the digitisation process of natural history ...