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... Presentation to Commit tee on Biological Collections: Their Past, Present, and Future Contributions and Options for Sustaining Them by Webinar on February 15, 2019. https://vimeo.com/326662039 (accessed August 21, 2020)
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... 2014. "Door to drawer" costs of curation, installation, documentation, databasing, and long-term care of mammal voucher specimens in natural history collections.
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... National Association of Marine Laboratories and Organization of Biological Field Stations. http://www.obfs.org/fsml-future (accessed August 24, 2020)
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... 2014. Natural history collections as emerging resources for in novative education.
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... Presentation to Committee on Biological Collections: Their Past, Present, and Future Contributions and Options for Sustaining Them by Webinar on July 9, 2019. https://vimeo.com/348902417 (accessed August 21, 2020)
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... New York: Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections. Elkins, J
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... Presentation to Committee on Biological Collections: Their Past, Present, and Future Contributions and Options for Sustaining Them in Washington, DC, on February 7, 2019. https://vimeo.com/326425745 (accessed November 30, 2020)
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... Washington, DC: Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections. Haywood, B
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... Emerging Infectious Diseases 8(10)
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... 2008. Global trends in emerging infectious diseases.
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... 2016. Museum behind the scenes -- An inquiry-based learning unit with biological collections in the classroom.
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... 2011. Natural history collections as sources of long-term datasets.
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... 2020b. Building natural history collections for the twenty-first century and beyond.
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... Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. NatSCA (Natural Sciences Collection Alliance)
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... 2012. Five task clusters that enable efficient and effective digitization of biological collections.
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... 2020. Machine learning using digitized herbarium specimens to advance phenological research.
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... later utility. Presentation made to the annual meeting of the Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections.
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... 2002. Storage of natural history collections: Ideas and practical solutions.
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... 2017. The time has come for natural history collections to claim co-authorship of research articles.
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... :20170388. SPNHC (Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections)
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... Biodiversity Collections Network 1-28. https://bcon.aibs.org/2019/04/04/bcon-report extending-u-s-biodiversity-collections-to-promote-research-and-education (accessed July 26, 2020)
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... 2019. Future challenges in digitisation of private natural history collections.
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... 2018. The status and future aspects of the researches of microbial resources in China.


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