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Allan, E. L., Price, B. W., Shchedrina, O., Dupont, S., Livermore, L., & Smith, V. (2018). A low cost approach to specimen level imaging of natural history microscope slides using a DSLR system.
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Allan E, Livermore L, Price B, Shchedrina O, Smith V () A Novel Automated Mass Digitisation Work
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ow for Natural History Microscope Slides.
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Brown, P. A. (1997). A review of techniques used in the preparation, curation and conservation of microscope slides at the Natural History Museum, London. Biology Curator 10: 1–34.
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Calhoun, J. V., & Hawkins, R. L. (2016). Notes about early entomological type labels in the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University. News of the Lepidopterists’ Society, 58, 114-118.
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Conn, D. B. (2002). Parasite collections at the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University. In Proceedings of the 10th International Congress of Parasitology. Monduzzi Editore, Bologna, Italy (pp. 585-589).
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Hudson, L. N., Blagoderov, V., Heaton, A., Holtzhausen, P., Livermore, L., Price, B. W., ... & Smith, V. S. (2015). Inselect: automating the digitization of natural history collections. PloS one, 10(11), e0143402.
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Lendemer, J., Thiers, B., Monfils, A. K., Zaspel, J., Ellwood, E. R., Bentley, A., ... & Aime, M. C. (2020). The extended specimen network: A strategy to enhance US biodiversity collections, promote research and education. BioScience, 70(1), 23-30.
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von Baeyer, M., & Marston, J. M. (2021). Best practices for digitizing a wood slide collection: The Bailey-Wetmore Wood Collection of the Harvard University Herbaria. Quaternary International, 593, 50-59.
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Whittaker, R. J., Araújo, M. B., Jepson, P., Ladle, R. J., Watson, J. E., & Willis, K. J. (2005). Conservation biogeography: assessment and prospect. Diversity and distributions, 11(1), 3-23.
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Revision as of 19:02, 29 May 2023

Statement of Purpose

These links and documents contain information about best practices for microscope slide curation.

Introduction

Contributors

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Critical article with lists of mounting media, ringing solutions, and other critical slide techniques: "A Review of Techniques Used in the Preparation, Curation and Conservation of Microscope Slides at the Natural History Museum, London"[1]

References

  1. Brown, P. A. (1997). A Review of Techniques Used in the Preparation, Curation and Conservation of Microscope Slides at the Natural History Museum, London. The Biology Curator, 10 ‐ Supplement, 1 ‐ 4. http://www.natsca.org/article/455


Allan, E. L., Price, B. W., Shchedrina, O., Dupont, S., Livermore, L., & Smith, V. (2018). A low cost approach to specimen level imaging of natural history microscope slides using a DSLR system.

Allan E, Livermore L, Price B, Shchedrina O, Smith V () A Novel Automated Mass Digitisation Work ow for Natural History Microscope Slides.

Brown, P. A. (1997). A review of techniques used in the preparation, curation and conservation of microscope slides at the Natural History Museum, London. Biology Curator 10: 1–34.

Calhoun, J. V., & Hawkins, R. L. (2016). Notes about early entomological type labels in the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University. News of the Lepidopterists’ Society, 58, 114-118.

Conn, D. B. (2002). Parasite collections at the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University. In Proceedings of the 10th International Congress of Parasitology. Monduzzi Editore, Bologna, Italy (pp. 585-589).


Hudson, L. N., Blagoderov, V., Heaton, A., Holtzhausen, P., Livermore, L., Price, B. W., ... & Smith, V. S. (2015). Inselect: automating the digitization of natural history collections. PloS one, 10(11), e0143402.

Lendemer, J., Thiers, B., Monfils, A. K., Zaspel, J., Ellwood, E. R., Bentley, A., ... & Aime, M. C. (2020). The extended specimen network: A strategy to enhance US biodiversity collections, promote research and education. BioScience, 70(1), 23-30.

von Baeyer, M., & Marston, J. M. (2021). Best practices for digitizing a wood slide collection: The Bailey-Wetmore Wood Collection of the Harvard University Herbaria. Quaternary International, 593, 50-59.

Whittaker, R. J., Araújo, M. B., Jepson, P., Ladle, R. J., Watson, J. E., & Willis, K. J. (2005). Conservation biogeography: assessment and prospect. Diversity and distributions, 11(1), 3-23.