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|1||8: | |1||8:50||A picture is worth a thousand words: imaging in digitisation workflows||'''Vladimir Blagoderov''' and Laurence Livermore (Natural History Museum, London) | ||
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|2|| | |2||9:10||Inselect: an innovative tool for automating digitisation of natural history collections.|| '''Laurence Livermore''' (Natural History Museum, London) | ||
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|3||9: | |3||9:30||Putting Our Images to Work: Using Digitized Fossil Beetles to Study a Global Climate Transition||'''Lindsay Walker''' (University of Colorado) | ||
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|4||9: | |4||9:50||Integrating Imaging into Curatorial Workflows ||'''Talia Karim''', Lindsay Walker (University of Colorado) | ||
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|9||11:30||Follow a Fossil Full Circle From Collection to Research to Outreach and Interpretation Through the Field Museum’s Silurian Reef Digitization Project||'''Paul Mayer''' (The Field Museum) | |9||11:30||Follow a Fossil Full Circle From Collection to Research to Outreach and Interpretation Through the Field Museum’s Silurian Reef Digitization Project||'''Paul Mayer''' (The Field Museum) | ||
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