iDigBio Bibliography

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FAQ: 3D surface scanning of paleo collections with a NextEngine laser scanner , Wood, Aaron , (2014)
Discussion 4: Databasing and linking , Winkler, David , (2015)
iDigBio Public Participation in Digitization of Biodiversity Specimens Workshop: Mushroom Observer and the Role of Observers, Wilson, Nathan , (2012)
Imaging wet collections , Williston, Andy , (2015)
Specimen CT imaging/3D modeling at MCZ , Williston, Andy , (2015)
Collection Data Registration at the Nationaal Herbarium Nederland: Data Guidelines, Willemse, L. P. M., and Mols J. B. , (2007)
SPNHC 2014: Progress in Digitization: Seaweed Collections Online: Mobilising data from national and regional museums, Wilbraham, Jo, and Brodie Juliet , (2014)
iDigBio Public Participation in Digitization of Biodiversity Specimens Workshop: Citizen Science Phenotypes, Wiggins, Andrea , (2012)
iDigBio Summit: NESCent, Wiegmann, Brian , (2011)
iDigBio Summit: NESCent, Wiegmann, Brian , (2011)
Darwin Core: An Evolving Community-Developed Biodiversity Data Standard, Wieczorek, John , PLoS One, 01/2012, Volume 7, Issue 1, (2012)
"Zooniverse 2.0: What the Future Holds for Large-Scale Online Citizen Science"_Webinar, Whyte, Laura , (2015)
Avoiding Digitization: Field data entry of evidence , directly into the system of record, Whitton, Robert , (2014)
iDigBio Botany 2012 Workshop: The Swingle Plant Anatomy Collection: Making the case for digitizing unusual natural history collections, Whitlock, Barbara A. , (2012)
iDigBio Paleocollections Workshop 2012: activities at the Yale Peabody Museum, White, Tim , (2012)
Nomenclatural benchmarking: the roles of digital typification and telemicroscopy, Wheeler, Q., Bourgoin T., Coddington J., Gostony T., Hamilton A., Larimer R., Polaszek A., Schauff M., and Solis M.A. , Zookeys, 2012, Volume 209, (2012)
Databasing workflows at the University of Wisconsin herbarium , Wetter, Mark , (2014)

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