Searching for disability as biodiversity in digitized natural history collections
Author(s): Kaitlin Stack Whitney
Rochester Institute of Technology
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Summary:
This module uses digitized natural history and biodiversity collections to explore if, how, and whether disability can be studied in nonhumans as a form of biodiversity.
Contents:
- Assignment 2.pdf(PDF | 237 KB)
- Lab Activity.pdf(PDF | 498 KB)
- Pre-reading and Assignment 1.pdf(PDF | 272 KB)
- Reading and Discussion.pdf(PDF | 111 KB)
- iDigBio Home | iDigBio
- GBIF
- Biodiversity Heritage Library
- Environmental History Now – A Platform on Representation, Engagement, and Community
- Book Page : Nebraska Press
- Data is the New Science - Modified and combined with Following the Data Module (v1.0)
- GBIF User Guide-Monfils et al 2019.pdf(PDF | 558 KB)
- IDigBio User Guide-Monfils et al 2019.pdf(PDF | 761 KB)
- License terms
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