iDigBio Bibliography
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Maxing out the potential of private fossil collections through digitization: Best practices in photographing specimens,
, GSA Southeastern Section - 65th Annual Meeting, 03/2016, Columbia, South Carolina, (2016)
Museum and Collections Biodiversity Informatics: meeting skills needs for creating, sharing, and using the digital relatives of museum specimens,
, Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections 31st Annual Meeting, 06/2016, Berlin, Germany, (2016)
Macroalgae in our lives,
, USA, (2015)
Macroalgae TCN workflows ,
, (2015)
Making it count: Citizen science activities in the classroom contribute to our understanding of biodiversity,
, FCR-STEM 2015 Conference, 12/2015, Orlando, FL, (2015)
Mapping Life: Quality Assessment of Novice and Computer Automated vs. Expert Georeferences,
, TDWG 2015, (2015)
Maximizing and sources of student labor ,
, (2015)
Measuring Megalodon: classroom driven research made possible with 3D technology,
, 2015 GSA Annual Meeting, 2015, Baltimore, Maryland, (2015)
Meeting report: Identifying practical applications of ontologies for biodiversity informatics,
, Standards in Genomic Sciences C7 - 25, Volume 10, p.1-6, (2015)
Megalodon Extinction,
, Carr 211, (2015)
More data than we know what to do with? Biodiversity informatics skills needs in the research data pipeline,
, TDWG 2015, (2015)
Motivating Digitization Personnel,
, (2015)
Macroalgae (LIMU) Project,
, (2014)
Macroalgal Herbarium Consortium TCN iDigBio Summit ,
, Recorded Presentation, (2014)
The Macrofungi Collections Consortium,
, Recorded Presentation, (2014)
The Macrofungi Collections Consortium,
, (2014)
The Macrofungi Collections Consortium,
, (2014)
Main menu,
, (2014)
Managing Digitization Projects with Biospex. ,
, (2014)
Mapping Specifications for Ranked Hierarchical Trees in Data Integration Systems,
, 2014 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IRI 2014), San Francisco, California, USA, (2014)