iDigBio Bibliography

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Partnering for Prosperity: Community Collaboration in the furtherance of collections-based paleontology at Cincinnati Museum Center, Storrs, Glenn W., Hunda Brenda R., and Meyer Davis L. , (2014)
Photography 101 for "Biological Collections in the Pacific', McCaffrey, Joanna , (2014)
Photography 101 for Small Herbaria Digitization, McCaffrey, Joanna , (2013)
Photography 101 for Small Herbaria Digitization, McCaffrey, Joanna, and Nelson Gil , (2013)
Photography 101 for 'TORCH VIII + iDigBio', McCaffrey, Joanna , (2014)
Photography equipment and techniques, Mayer, Paul , (2014)
PhyloJIVE (and others): Integrating biodiversity data with the Tree of Life, Miller, Joe , (2014)
PhyloJIVE: Integrating biodiversity data with the Tree of Life, Miller, Joe , (2014)
Polyploidy and novelty: Gottlieb’s legacy, Soltis, Pamela S., Liu Xiaoxian, D. Marchant Blaine, Visger Clayton J., and Soltis Douglas E. , Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2014, Volume 369, (2015)
Polyploidy and novelty: Gottlieb's legacy, Soltis, Pamela S., Liu Xiaoxian, D. Marchant Blaine, Visger Clayton J., and Soltis Douglas E. , Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, Volume 369, Issue 1648, (2014)
Poster: ARPO-Augmented Reality for Public Outreach, Basham, Melody A., Mast Austin R., and Franz Nico M. , (2015)
Poster: iDigBio as a Resource for the Digitization of a Billion Biodiversity Research Specimens, Mast, Austin R., Riccardi Gregory, and Spinks Jeremy , (2013)
Poster: iDigBio as a Resource for the Digitization of a Billion Biodiversity Research Specimens, Paul, Deborah L., Mast Austin R., Riccardi Gregory, and Nelson Gil , 10/2013, https://mbgserv18.mobot.org/ocs/index.php/tdwg/2013/paper/view/377, (2013)
The Potential Impacts of Working in Collections as an Undergraduate, Monfils, Anna, and Ellis Shari , (2014)

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