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Developing a Digital U.S. Biological Collections National Resource

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Participants in a focus group, held at the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center February 5-7, 2010, drafted an outline for the digitization and web mobilization of data and images associated with U.S. biological collections. Input from the community is requested as this plan develops to ensure that it builds appropriately on existing projects and reflects the missions and needs of the nation's diverse biological collections.

Please review the outline at
http://digbiocol.wordpress.com

and send your comments to
wg-digitization@nescent.org

Hank Bart
Henry L. Bart, Jr.
Director and Curator of Fishes
Tulane University Museum of Natural History
3705 Main Street
Belle Chasse, Louisiana 70037
Voice: 504-394-1711
Fax: 504-394-5045
Website: http://www.museum.tulane.edu/hank

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