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This page offers SPNHC members a place to share techniques, protocols, and workflows. Content formally presented at the SPNHC 2022 meeting in Edinburgh during the Back to Basics: Museum Techniques Skillshare Symposium is indicated when applicable.
 
This page offers SPNHC members a place to share techniques, protocols, and workflows. Content formally presented at the SPNHC 2022 meeting in Edinburgh during the Back to Basics: Museum Techniques Skillshare Symposium is indicated when applicable.
  
==Introduction==
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==Back to Basics Skillshare Symposium, Edinburgh 2022 ==
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Chairs:  Emily Braker and Genevieve Tocci
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Presentations:
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* A Snake in the Glass: Wet tank setup and focus stack imaging method for reptile and amphibian specimens, Emily Braker
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* Smartphone microscopy – Tips for taking high-quality microscope images with a phone camera, Bob Gooday
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* Modular Solutions in Image digitization, Frederik Berger
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* Deciphering natural history and mapping the world through collection labels, Krisztina Lohonya
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* Using Excel Macros for Data Quality Assurance: Lessons Learned from a Coding Beginner, Larissa Welton
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* Sampling strategies, techniques and curation of the Swedish Environmental Specimen Bank, Anna Jerve
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==Contributors==
 
==Contributors==

Revision as of 14:44, 9 June 2022

Statement of Purpose

This page offers SPNHC members a place to share techniques, protocols, and workflows. Content formally presented at the SPNHC 2022 meeting in Edinburgh during the Back to Basics: Museum Techniques Skillshare Symposium is indicated when applicable.

Back to Basics Skillshare Symposium, Edinburgh 2022

Chairs: Emily Braker and Genevieve Tocci

Presentations:

  • A Snake in the Glass: Wet tank setup and focus stack imaging method for reptile and amphibian specimens, Emily Braker
  • Smartphone microscopy – Tips for taking high-quality microscope images with a phone camera, Bob Gooday
  • Modular Solutions in Image digitization, Frederik Berger
  • Deciphering natural history and mapping the world through collection labels, Krisztina Lohonya
  • Using Excel Macros for Data Quality Assurance: Lessons Learned from a Coding Beginner, Larissa Welton
  • Sampling strategies, techniques and curation of the Swedish Environmental Specimen Bank, Anna Jerve


Contributors

Emily Braker

References