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==Interest Group Members== | ==Interest Group Members== | ||
[http://www.csiro.au/en/Organisation-Structure/Divisions/Ecosystem-Sciences/NicoleFisher.aspx Nicole Fisher (co-lead),] [http://www.csiro.au/places/ANIC Australian National Insect Collection] | *[http://www.csiro.au/en/Organisation-Structure/Divisions/Ecosystem-Sciences/NicoleFisher.aspx Nicole Fisher (co-lead),] [http://www.csiro.au/places/ANIC Australian National Insect Collection] | ||
*Gil Nelson (co-lead), [https://idigbio.org iDigBio] | |||
Gil Nelson (co-lead), [https://idigbio.org iDigBio] | |||
==Relevant Papers== | ==Relevant Papers== |
Revision as of 14:05, 8 March 2013
International Whole-Drawer Imaging Interest Group
This page is devoted to resources and discussion for whole-drawer imaging of dried, pinned insect collection drawers. The interest group schedules regular discussion sessions via Adobe Connect for the purpose of sharing techniques, strategies, uses, improvements, and technology associated with producing a single image of an entire insect drawer. Resources, related documents, and discussion notes are stored below.
Interest Group Members
- Nicole Fisher (co-lead), Australian National Insect Collection
- Gil Nelson (co-lead), iDigBio
Relevant Papers
- Results and insights from the NCSU Insect Museum GigaPan project, Bertone, et al.
- Whole-drawer imaging for digital management and curation of a large entomological collection, Mantle, et al.
- InvertNet: a new paradigm for digital access to invertebrate collections, Dietrich, et al.
- DScan – a high-performance digital scanning system for entomological collections, Schmidt, et al.