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Revision as of 18:57, 3 July 2017
Introduction
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Museum für Naturkunde, Leibniz Institute for Research on Evolution and Biodiversity. Dr Peter Giere (curator of the Embryological Collection).
Dr Peter Giere and Mark Hill in front of the Hill Embryo Collection.
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Historic Slide Loss
Shown below are examples of the danger of shipping historic and irreplaceable slides from these collections.
Links
- Natural History Museum, Berlin (naturkundemuseum) - English
- Embryological Collection - English | German
- Dr. Peter Giere - Local page | MFN page
- Dr. Jana Hoffmann - Director Digital World and Information Science - From 30 million collection objects to networked research
- Actionable, long-term stable and semantic web compatible identifiers for access to biological collection objects
- Bernhard Schurian - Digitalisierung 2D 3D
- 3d Imaging Handbook
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