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Thematic Collections Network (TCN), a strategy for supporting digitization activities across a wide network of institutions.
Pages in category "TCN"
The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total.
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- Developing a Centralized Digital Archive of Vouchered Animal Communication Signals
- Digitizing "Endless Forms": Facilitating Research on Imperiled Plants with Extreme Morphologies
- Digitizing collections to trace parasite-host associations and predict the spread of vector-borne disease
- Documenting Fossil Marine Invertebrate Communities of the Eastern Pacific - Faunal Responses to Environmental Change over the last 66 million years
- Documenting Marine Biodiversity through Digitization of Invertebrate Collections (DigIn)
- Documenting the Occurrence through Space and Time of Aquatic Non-indigenous Fish, Mollusks, Algae, and Plants Threatening North America's Great Lakes
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- TCN Resources
- TCN: Collaborative Research: Bringing Asia to digital life: mobilizing underrepresented Asian herbarium collections in the US to propel biodiversity discovery
- TCN: Collaborative Research: Digitization and Enrichment of U.S. Herbarium Data from Tropical Africa to Enable Urgent Quantitative Conservation Assessments
- TCN: Extending Anthophila research through image and trait digitization (Big-Bee)
- TCN: iDigBees Network, Towards Complete Digitization of US Bee Collections to Promote Ecological and Evolutionary Research in a Keystone Clade
- The Cretaceous World
- The Key to the Cabinets: Building and Sustaining a Research Database for a Global Biodiversity Hotspot
- The Macroalgal Herbarium Consortium: Accessing 150 Years of Specimen Data to Understand Changes in the Marine/Aquatic Environment
- The Macrofungi Collection Consortium
- The Microfungi Collections Consortium: A Networked Approach to Digitizing Small Fungi with Large Impacts on the Function and Health of Ecosystems
- The Mid-Atlantic Megalopolis
- The Pteridological Collections Consortium: An integrative Approach to Pteridophyte Diversity Over the Last 420 Million Years