iDigBio Bibliography

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Digitization Workflows for Small Herbaria, Nelson, Gil , (2014)
iConference2013: Digitization of biocollections -- a grand challenge in scope, scale, and significance, Neill, Amanda , (2013)
The Macroalgal Herbarium Consortium, Neefus, Chris , (2013)
Macroalgal Herbarium Consortium, Neefus, Chris , (2013)
The Role of Small Herbaria in Large Digitization Projects, Neefus, Chris , (2014)
Digitization workflow for a small herbarium, Neefus, Chris , (2014)
Macroalgal Herbarium Consortium TCN iDigBio Summit , Neefus, Chris , (2014)
Macroalgal Herbarium Consortium TCN iDigBio Summit , Neefus, Chris , Recorded Presentation, (2014)
Macroalgae TCN workflows , Neefus, Chris , (2015)
Consortium of California Herbaria workflows , Nazaire, Mare , (2015)
iDigBio Public Participation in Digitization of Biodiversity Specimens Workshop: Digitizing 'all' North American lichen and bryophyte specimens , Nash, Thomas , (2012)
Dicerandra: Understanding Past Distributions, Naranjo, Andre, and Soltis Pamela S. , 2016 Florida Rare Plant Task Force Meeting, "Challenges Facing Rare Plants", 04/2016, Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales, FL, (2016)
iDigBio Botany 2012 Symposium: "Plants, Herbivores, and Parasitoids: A model system for the study of tri-trophic associations", Naczi, Robert, Tulig Melissa, Rabeler Richard, Magill Robert, and Schuh Randall , (2012)
iDigBio Summit: TCN Overview, “Plants, Herbivores and Parasitoids”, Naczi, Rob , (2011)
iDigBio Summit: TCN Overview, “Plants, Herbivores and Parasitoids”, Naczi, Rob , (2011)
Plants, Herbivores, and Parasitoids: A Model System for the Study of Tri-trophic Associations, Naczi, Robert, Seltmann Katja, and Rabeler Richard , (2013)
Plants, Herbivores, and Parasitoids: A Model System for the Study of Tri-trophic Associations, Naczi, Robert, Rabeler Richard, and Seltmann Katja , (2013)

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