Ten lessons learned from the mass digitisation of a herbarium collection.

IF 1.5 3区 生物学 Q3 PLANT SCIENCES PhytoKeys Pub Date : 2024-07-02 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3897/phytokeys.244.120112
Sofie De Smedt, Ann Bogaerts, Niko De Meeter, Mathias Dillen, Henry Engledow, Paul Van Wambeke, Frederik Leliaert, Quentin Groom
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Worldwide, herbaria maintain collections of reference specimens representing global plant diversity. These collections are a valuable resource for fundamental botanical research and applied scientific research across various disciplines, and play a significant role in addressing major societal challenges such as biodiversity conservation. The digitisation of herbarium specimens and their online dissemination is one of the most important recent developments in the curation of these collections. Digitisation significantly enhances access to the collections for the research community and facilitates large-scale analysis of biodiversity data. Digitisation also provides a means for preserving the physical specimens, as it reduces the need for handling and transportation. Rapid technological developments have greatly accelerated the rate of databasing and digital imaging of collections. Meise Botanic Garden recently completed a six-year project to mass digitise its herbarium collections of about 3 million specimens mounted on sheets and through this process we have learned valuable lessons. We have captured our experience in 10 recommendations for other collection-holding institutions to take inspiration from as they start planning their own digitisation efforts. We also present case studies where we delve deeper into certain topics as examples.

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从标本馆藏品的大规模数字化中汲取的十条经验。
世界各地的标本馆都收藏有代表全球植物多样性的参考标本。这些藏品是各学科基础植物学研究和应用科学研究的宝贵资源,在应对生物多样性保护等重大社会挑战方面发挥着重要作用。标本馆标本的数字化及其在线传播是这些藏品管理方面最重要的最新进展之一。数字化大大提高了研究界对馆藏标本的利用率,并为生物多样性数据的大规模分析提供了便利。数字化还为保存实物标本提供了一种手段,因为它减少了处理和运输的需要。技术的飞速发展大大加快了藏品数据库化和数字成像的速度。迈斯植物园最近完成了一个为期六年的项目,将其标本馆藏品中约 300 万件装裱在薄片上的标本大规模数字化。我们将自己的经验归纳为 10 条建议,供其他收藏机构在开始规划自己的数字化工作时参考。我们还以案例研究为例,深入探讨了某些主题。
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期刊介绍: PhytoKeys is a peer-reviewed, open-access, online and print, rapidly produced journal launched to support free exchange of ideas and information in systematic botany. All papers published in PhytoKeys can be freely copied, downloaded, printed and distributed at no charge for the reader. Authors are thus encouraged to post the pdf files of published papers on their homepages or elsewhere to expedite distribution. There is no charge for color.
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