Biodiversity research using digitized, internet-based natural history collections
Author(s): Kaitlin Stack Whitney
Rochester Institute of Technology
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Summary:
Collections based research is a critical tool for organismal biology and biodiversity research. Yet natural history collections have a complicated past. This multi-class module examines the origins, problems, and current uses of collections.
Contents:
- BLUEModule_12172019.docx(DOCX | 20 KB)
- GBIF User Guide-Monfils et al 2019.docx(DOCX | 2 MB)
- IDigBio User Guide-Monfils et al 2019.docx(DOCX | 2 MB)
- Lesson_Module_Intro.pptx(PPTX | 1 MB)
- Optional_PreLesson_IntroductionToCollectionsSlides.pptx(PPTX | 21 MB)
- Optional_PreLesson_OriginsOfNatHistCollections.pptx(PPTX | 212 KB)
- GBIF
- iDigBio Home | iDigBio
- thebrainscoop - YouTube
- Following the Data (v1.0)
- Data is the New Science (v1.0)
- License terms
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