User:Gnelson: Difference between revisions

From iDigBio
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "Dr. Gil Nelson is iDigBio's digitization specialist. He focuses on the design and development of specimen imaging and data digitization workflows, specimen georeferencing, OCR, a...")
 
No edit summary
 
Line 1: Line 1:
Dr. Gil Nelson is iDigBio's digitization specialist. He focuses on the design and development of specimen imaging and data digitization workflows, specimen georeferencing, OCR, and imaging station components and design.
Dr. Gil Nelson is iDigBio's digitization specialist. He focuses on the design and development of specimen imaging and data digitization workflows, specimen georeferencing, OCR, and imaging station components and design.  


He was formerly coordinator of the Deep South Plant Specimen Imaging Project and currently holds a fellowship in botany at Tall Timbers Research Station, where he is Co-PI on a NSF BRC project to image and digitize the research museum.
He was formerly coordinator of the Deep South Plant Specimen Imaging Project and currently holds a fellowship in botany at Tall Timbers Research Station, where he is Co-PI on a NSF BRC project to image and digitize the research museum.


You can send Dr. Gil Nelson a message using the [https://www.idigbio.org/contact/Dr._Gil_Nelson iDigBio contact form].
You can send Dr. Gil Nelson a message using the [https://www.idigbio.org/contact/Dr._Gil_Nelson iDigBio contact form]

Latest revision as of 10:08, 12 July 2012

Dr. Gil Nelson is iDigBio's digitization specialist. He focuses on the design and development of specimen imaging and data digitization workflows, specimen georeferencing, OCR, and imaging station components and design.

He was formerly coordinator of the Deep South Plant Specimen Imaging Project and currently holds a fellowship in botany at Tall Timbers Research Station, where he is Co-PI on a NSF BRC project to image and digitize the research museum.

You can send Dr. Gil Nelson a message using the iDigBio contact form