Specimen Barcode and Labeling Survey Results: Difference between revisions
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==What kinds of collections do you work with?== | ==What kinds of collections do you work with?== | ||
(29) Paper - Herbarium sheets, packets, fungal boxes | (29) Paper - Herbarium sheets, packets, fungal boxes<br> | ||
(27) Fluid - alcohol, etc. | (27) Fluid - alcohol, etc.<br> | ||
(20) Dry - Paleo boxes, mammal skin attachments | (20) Dry - Paleo boxes, mammal skin attachments<br> | ||
(18) Pinned | (18) Pinned<br> | ||
(7) Other collection types: | (7) Other collection types:<br> | ||
*all vertebrate preparations | *all vertebrate preparations | ||
*cleared and stained in glycerin, tissues | *cleared and stained in glycerin, tissues | ||
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*slides | *slides | ||
*whole skeletons, mounted and prepared skeletons (taxidermy) | *whole skeletons, mounted and prepared skeletons (taxidermy) | ||
==Do you use barcodes on your specimens?== | ==Do you use barcodes on your specimens?== | ||
==Why has your collection decided against barcoding at this time? Do you anticipate moving to barcodes in the future? What factors would lead you to adopt barcodes?== | ==Why has your collection decided against barcoding at this time? Do you anticipate moving to barcodes in the future? What factors would lead you to adopt barcodes?== | ||
==What make and model of barcode reader do you use?== | ==What make and model of barcode reader do you use?== | ||
==How does your barcode reader communicate with your computer?== | ==How does your barcode reader communicate with your computer?== |
Revision as of 13:42, 16 December 2014
These are the compiled verbatim Specimen Barcode and Labeling Survey Results from December 2014.
What kinds of collections do you work with?
(29) Paper - Herbarium sheets, packets, fungal boxes
(27) Fluid - alcohol, etc.
(20) Dry - Paleo boxes, mammal skin attachments
(18) Pinned
(7) Other collection types:
- all vertebrate preparations
- cleared and stained in glycerin, tissues
- DNA
- labels, datasheets, media, etc.
- microslides
- slides
- whole skeletons, mounted and prepared skeletons (taxidermy)