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Wet Collections Digitization Workshop
Workshop Logistics
Workshop Agendas and Notes
- Workshop Agenda
- Tours and Demonstrations Schedule
- Collaborative notes page, 5 March
- Collaborative notes page, 6 March
Getting Started with Wet Collections Digitization
- Getting Started with Wet Collections Digitization (pdf of ppt by Gil Nelson)
- Getting Started at AMNH, Chris Johnson
- Emergence of SCAN, Sandy Brantley, U. New Mexico
- Interdisciplinary Exchange, Sally Bjork, U. Michigan
Imaging Wet Collections
- Digital Imaging Tips (Mark Sabaj and Kyle Luckenbill)
- Guidelines & Suggestions for Image Capture of Catfishes and Type Specimens (Mark Sabaj)
- Image Manipulation Using Adobe Photoshop (version 7) (Luckenbill and Sabaj)
- PHOTOGRAPHIC ATLAS OF FISHES OF THE GUIANA SHIELD (text only)
- PHOTOGRAPHIC ATLAS OF FISHES OF THE GUIANA SHIELD (with images; LARGE pdf, ~43MB)
- Museum of Comparative Zoology Ichthyology Department Imaging Equipment Specifications
- Photo EBox Imaging Station
Imaging Equipment
Image Processing
Identifiers, Databases, and Sharing Data
- iDigBio's Database, Portals, Aggregators, and Tools Review Page
- It's About Data: Identifiers, Darwin Core, Sharing Data, Choosing a Database, Digitization Maturity (pptx by Deborah Paul, Greg Riccardi, Joanna McCaffrey)
- Its About Data, Deb Paul, pdf version
- Link to the OpenRefine.org website for data cleaning tools
Workflows
- Introduction to Digitization Workflows for Wet Collections (pdf of ppt by Gil Nelson)
- PDF of Brian Sidlauskas' presentation on digitizing textual data from the historic card catalog at the Oregon State Ichthyology Collection
- Workflow for entering textual data from the historic card catalog at the Oregon State Ichthyology Collection into Specify 6, including appendices on creating retroactive field numbers and standardizing drainage designations in Oregon
- Go With the Flow, Sally Bjork, U. Michigan