Australian Collections Community Engagement Manager @atlaslivingaust supporter of Biodiversity Heritage Library in Australia @bhl_au current Chair of @tdwg
With over 100 million records, including 400,000+ pages of literature from @bhl_au, we're all about #openaccess. So we are chuffed that our own @nicolekearney will be presenting at this year's #openaccessweek2021 on Wednesday.
View the schedule:
https://t.co/oiO7icD24f
40(!) proposals for enhancement of #DarwinCore were for review, what are the next steps? Register to the @tdwg webinar and learn more about the maintenance process of #tdwg#standards
@PREAUX_FISH And every museum collections management professional just shakes their head in amazement that this paper even has to be written - but glad it has been. Also - where sequencing is based on specimens from museum collections and still no link to the voucher also a problem.
I've finally added the map display back into @biostor_org so that you can see geographic localities mentioned in the > 200K articles I've extracted from @BioDivLibrary Go to https://t.co/29ks6kPajZ to have a play...
ASBS 2021 Virtual: Our keynote speakers will cover a broad range of topics including how to unleash the power of plant systematics, the status of systematic botany in New Guinea, and how to juggle a science career.
Register here: https://t.co/AFYmDsJXrB
BHL's new Persistent Identifier Working Group (PIWG) is dedicated to making the content on #BHLib persistently discoverable, citable and trackable via DOIs. @nicolekearney (PIWG Chair) shares more about the group's goals and work thus far. ➡️ https://t.co/XKFesSzq2z
#RetroPIDs
Today is the best day of the year: #WorldBookDay! 📚
It’s @museumbooks here to give you a behind the scenes look at our library collection and show you some books that relate to the upcoming #TreasuresOfTheNaturalWorld exhibition from @NHM_London, opening 12 June