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− | * A Snake in the Glass: Wet tank setup and focus stack imaging method for reptile and amphibian specimens, Emily Braker | + | * ''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 | + | * ''Smartphone microscopy – Tips for taking high-quality microscope images with a phone camera'', Bob Gooday |
− | * Modular Solutions in Image digitization, Frederik Berger | + | * ''Modular Solutions in Image digitization'', Frederik Berger |
− | * Deciphering natural history and mapping the world through collection labels, Krisztina Lohonya | + | * ''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 | + | * ''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 | + | * ''Sampling strategies, techniques and curation of the Swedish Environmental Specimen Bank'', Anna Jerve |
+ | * (BB2) Back to Basics: Museum Techniques Skillshare | ||
+ | * ''Herbarium Life: Shipping Cryptogamic Specimens'', Genevieve E. Tocci | ||
+ | * ''Unique Approaches to Packing Vertebrate Paleontological Specimen Loans'', Adrienne Stroup | ||
+ | * ''Freeze it all! An IPM case study of the Angelo State Natural History Collections'', Serina Brady | ||
+ | * ''Press Juicy, Sticky Plants with Tissue Paper and Pillows of Silica to Prevent Mould and Retain Colour'', Nadia Cavallin | ||
+ | * ''Osteoscribing: writing on bones'', Jacki Whisenant | ||
+ | * ''An advanced method of non-traditional bird skin preparation, to ease applications of scientific methods and enhance the value of avian collections'', Bernhard Bock | ||
Revision as of 15:38, 9 June 2022
Contents
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.
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
- (BB2) Back to Basics: Museum Techniques Skillshare
- Herbarium Life: Shipping Cryptogamic Specimens, Genevieve E. Tocci
- Unique Approaches to Packing Vertebrate Paleontological Specimen Loans, Adrienne Stroup
- Freeze it all! An IPM case study of the Angelo State Natural History Collections, Serina Brady
- Press Juicy, Sticky Plants with Tissue Paper and Pillows of Silica to Prevent Mould and Retain Colour, Nadia Cavallin
- Osteoscribing: writing on bones, Jacki Whisenant
- An advanced method of non-traditional bird skin preparation, to ease applications of scientific methods and enhance the value of avian collections, Bernhard Bock