...
首页> 外文期刊>Biodiversity Informatics >From theory to practice: a photographic inventory of museum collections to optimize collection management
【24h】

From theory to practice: a photographic inventory of museum collections to optimize collection management

机译:从理论到实践:博物馆收藏的照相馆藏,以优化收藏管理

获取原文
   

获取外文期刊封面封底 >>

       

摘要

The digitization of museum specimens is a key priority in the Digital Era. Digital databases help to avoid unnecessary manipulation hazards to delicate collections, increase their accessibility to third party researchers, and contribute to the ongoing documentation of global biodiversity. Time, workforce and the need of specialized infrastructures limit the processing of the vast number of specimens in natural history collections. Cheaper, easy-to-use methods and volunteer programs are developing quickly to help bridge the gap. We present the results of combining citizen science for the digitization of an entomological collection in conjunction with the cooperation of a taxonomic expert for the remote identification of samples. In addition, we provide an assessment of the avoided monetary costs and the time needed for each step of the process. A photographic inventory of specimens belonging to the leaf beetle genus Calligrapha was compiled by volunteers using a low-cost compact camera and the species were identified using these images. Using digital photographs allowed for a rapid screening of specimens in the collection and resulted in an updated taxonomic identification of the Calligrapha collection at the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences. The pictures of the specimens and their original labels, as well as the new information from this endeavor were placed in an online public catalogue. This study demonstrates a worked example of how digitization has led to a practical, useful outcome through cooperation with an end user and highlights the value of museum collection digitization projects.
机译:博物馆标本的数字化是数字时代的关键优先事项。数字数据库有助于避免对精美的收藏品进行不必要的操纵危害,增加第三方研究人员的访问范围,并有助于不断记录全球生物多样性。时间,劳动力和专业基础设施的需求限制了自然历史采集中大量标本的处理。廉价,易于使用的方法和志愿者计划正在迅速发展,以帮助缩小差距。我们提出了结合公民科学对昆虫学收藏进行数字化的结果,并结合了分类学专家对样品的远程识别的合作成果。此外,我们还评估了避免的金钱成本以及流程每个步骤所需的时间。志愿者使用低成本紧凑型相机编辑了属于甲虫属叶甲标本的照片清单,并使用这些图像识别了物种。使用数字照片可以快速筛选馆藏中的标本,并在比利时皇家自然科学研究所对Calligrapha馆藏进行了分类学更新。标本的图片及其原始标签以及这项工作的新信息均已放置在在线公共目录中。这项研究展示了一个可行的例子,说明了数字化如何通过与最终用户的合作带来实用,有用的结果,并突出了博物馆馆藏数字化项目的价值。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号