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Using Natural History Collection Data in Your CURE: BLUE BIOME 2020
This is the report for the BLUE working group from the Biome Institute 2020. It reflects our group's efforts and products related to CUREs and Natural History Collection Digital Data.
Listed in Teaching Materials | resource by group Cultivating Scientific Curiosity
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Version 1.0 - published on 01 Dec 2020 doi:10.25334/99WT-ST50 - cite this
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Supporting Docs
- BLUE BIOME 2020 - YouTube
Why, when, and how to cite sources of biodiversity specimen data (v1.0)
This short video and assessment explain why we as scientists should cite our data sources and how we can do this for sources of biodiversity specimen data.
Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Natural History (v1.0)
In this module, students will explore Western Science and Traditional Ecological Knowledge and review a case study of how the TEK of the Inuit people provided a way of knowing and understanding the biology of the bowhead whale in the Alaskan arctic.
Cultivating Scientific Curiosity
This publication belongs to the Cultivating Scientific Curiosity group.
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