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#Developing and Testing Tools and Processes for Creating a Swedish Digital Natural History Collection, e-BioColl.se (Per Ericson, Fredrik Ronquist, Anders Telenius, Stefan Daume,Kevin Holston, and '''Karin Karlsson''')
#Developing and Testing Tools and Processes for Creating a Swedish Digital Natural History Collection, e-BioColl.se (Per Ericson, Fredrik Ronquist, Anders Telenius, Stefan Daume,Kevin Holston, and '''Karin Karlsson''')
*keywords: automation, optical character recognition, citizen science, e-science, e-BioColl.se
##keywords: automation, optical character recognition, citizen science, e-science, e-BioColl.se
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#From massive digitisation of Paris Herbarium to a nation-wide program ('''Simon Chagnoux''', Marc Pignal)
#From massive digitisation of Paris Herbarium to a nation-wide program ('''Simon Chagnoux''', Marc Pignal)
*keywords: optical character recognition, crowdsourcing, e-ReColNat, Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle of Paris, herbarium
##keywords: optical character recognition, crowdsourcing, e-ReColNat, Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle of Paris, herbarium
#Barcodes, conveyor belts and laser scanners: putting the contents of the Geological Museum (South Kensington, 1935 - 1985) on the web ('''Mike Howe''', Bob McIntosh, Simon Harris, Michela Contessi & Graham Tulloch (National Geological Repository, British Geological Survey))
#Barcodes, conveyor belts and laser scanners: putting the contents of the Geological Museum (South Kensington, 1935 - 1985) on the web ('''Mike Howe''', Bob McIntosh, Simon Harris, Michela Contessi & Graham Tulloch (National Geological Repository, British Geological Survey))
##keywords: British Geological Survey, fossils, 3D models, conveyor belt, automation
##keywords: British Geological Survey, fossils, 3D models, conveyor belt, automation
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