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*[[Media:Thiers_spnhc.pdf|Large and Small Collections: Partners in a time of Challenges and Opportunities, Barbara Thiers (New York Botanical Garden)]]
*[[Media:Thiers_spnhc.pdf|Large and Small Collections: Partners in a time of Challenges and Opportunities, Barbara Thiers (New York Botanical Garden)]]
*A list of US-based natural history collections, François Michonneau (iDigBio, Florida Museum of Natural History), Larry Page (iDigBio, Florida Museum of Natural History)
*A list of US-based natural history collections, François Michonneau (iDigBio, Florida Museum of Natural History), Larry Page (iDigBio, Florida Museum of Natural History)
*Building a Networked National Community: NIBA Research Coordination Network, Rob Gropp (American Institute of Biological Sciences)
*[[Media:Marsico_spnhc.pdf|The role of small natural history collections in contributing to understanding species’ distributions, Travis Marsico (Arkansas State University), Jeremy J. Caron (Central Michigan University), Richard Carter (Valdosta State University), Emily Gillespie (Marshall University), Erica Krimmel (Chicago Academy of Sciences, Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum), Ross McCauley (Fort Lewis College), Ashley B. Morris (Middle Tennessee State University), Gil Nelson (Florida State University), and Anna K. Monfils (Central Michigan University)]]
*[[Media:Marsico_spnhc.pdf|The role of small natural history collections in contributing to understanding species’ distributions, Travis Marsico (Arkansas State University), Jeremy J. Caron (Central Michigan University), Richard Carter (Valdosta State University), Emily Gillespie (Marshall University), Erica Krimmel (Chicago Academy of Sciences, Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum), Ross McCauley (Fort Lewis College), Ashley B. Morris (Middle Tennessee State University), Gil Nelson (Florida State University), and Anna K. Monfils (Central Michigan University)]]



Latest revision as of 14:15, 4 June 2015

This wiki supports the SPNHC 2015 Small Collections Symposium: The Contribution of Small Natural History Collections in the 21st Century. The symposium is jointly sponsored by iDigBio and the Small Collections Network (SCNet). Talks fall into three tracks: Small collections - the key to educating future generations of scientists, Digitization practices and challenges in small collections and museums, and Reaching out to small collections.

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Presentations: The Contribution of Small Natural History Collections in the 21st Century

Track 1: Small collections - the key to educating future generations of scientists

Track 2:Digitization practices and challenges in small collections and museums

Track 3: Reaching out to small collections

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