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20c8f284_rk_Help___Niles_Public_Library__Description | [Name] Magazine Articles [Use At Home?] Yes [Description] | Ebsco's MasterFILE Premiere provides full-text articles from over 1,900 magazines, from 1975 through the present. Also includes reference books, biographies, primary source documents, and an image collection of photos, maps and flags. | [] | Homework Help | Niles Public Library | Description | http://www.nileslibrary.org/homework-help | 1/1438042987127.36_20150728002307-00089-ip-10-236-191-2_625898041_0.json |
20c8f284_rk_Help___Niles_Public_Library__Description | [Name] New World Encyclopedia [Use At Home?] Yes [Description] | This encyclopedia from Funk & Wagnalls contains over 25,000 entries is a good general resource covering an array of topics. | [] | Homework Help | Niles Public Library | Description | http://www.nileslibrary.org/homework-help | 1/1438042987127.36_20150728002307-00089-ip-10-236-191-2_625898041_0.json |
20c8f284_rk_Help___Niles_Public_Library__Description | [Name] Novelist K-8 [Use At Home?] Yes [Description] | NoveList K-8 Plus allows you to discover the fiction titles that are popular with young readers as well as titles to use in your classroom. NoveList K-8 Plus contains materials for all K-8 grade levels and includes picture books, children's "chapter" books and young adult titles. The NoveList Learning Center provides a complete introduction to the product and shows you how to use NoveList to meet the reading needs of your students. | [] | Homework Help | Niles Public Library | Description | http://www.nileslibrary.org/homework-help | 1/1438042987127.36_20150728002307-00089-ip-10-236-191-2_625898041_0.json |
20c8f284_rk_Help___Niles_Public_Library__Description | [Name] Science Reference Center [Use At Home?] Yes [Description] | This great source for science fair research includes science encyclopedias, reference books, magazines, and other resources. | [] | Homework Help | Niles Public Library | Description | http://www.nileslibrary.org/homework-help | 1/1438042987127.36_20150728002307-00089-ip-10-236-191-2_625898041_0.json |
20c8f284_rk_Help___Niles_Public_Library__Description | [Name] Today's Science [Use At Home?] Yes [Description] | This Facts on File resource bridges the gap between the science that students learn in the classroom and the discoveries pushing the boundaries of science today. Updated weekly and containing thousands of links to a 15-year back-file, Today's Science explains important developments in biology, chemistry, the environment, space, physics, and technology. | [] | Homework Help | Niles Public Library | Description | http://www.nileslibrary.org/homework-help | 1/1438042987127.36_20150728002307-00089-ip-10-236-191-2_625898041_0.json |
20c8f284_rk_Help___Niles_Public_Library__Description | [Name] World Book Online Info Finder [Use At Home?] Yes [Description] | Reliable information for school-aged students to help with their homework. | [] | Homework Help | Niles Public Library | Description | http://www.nileslibrary.org/homework-help | 1/1438042987127.36_20150728002307-00089-ip-10-236-191-2_625898041_0.json |
20c8f284_rk_Help___Niles_Public_Library__Description | [Name] World Book Online Reference Center [Use At Home?] Yes [Description] | A great general encyclopedia for researchers and information-seekers. | [] | Homework Help | Niles Public Library | Description | http://www.nileslibrary.org/homework-help | 1/1438042987127.36_20150728002307-00089-ip-10-236-191-2_625898041_0.json |
20c8f284_rk_Help___Niles_Public_Library__Description | [Name] WorldCat [Use At Home?] Yes [Description] | The OCLC catalog containing all the records cataloged by OCLC member libraries. Offers millions of bibliographic records for books, audiovisual material, etc. | [] | Homework Help | Niles Public Library | Description | http://www.nileslibrary.org/homework-help | 1/1438042987127.36_20150728002307-00089-ip-10-236-191-2_625898041_0.json |
f408412e_lective_List___Dunagan_Library__General_e_text_archives | [Title] In the links listed below this icon represents [General e-text archives] | while a star indicates a CHOICE Highly Recommended site | [] | E-text Archives Selective List - Dunagan Library | General e-text archives | http://library.utpb.edu/etext-archive.html | 28/1438042990112.92_20150728002310-00244-ip-10-236-191-2_142019169_0.json |
f408412e_lective_List___Dunagan_Library__General_e_text_archives | [Title] Books On-line [General e-text archives] | A searchable and browseable database-directory of online electronic texts covering a broad range of interests, from established literary classics to computer how-to manuals. Now lists 58,471 books "mostly free" those which require a fee often have sample chapters with links to Amazon.com. | [] | E-text Archives Selective List - Dunagan Library | General e-text archives | http://library.utpb.edu/etext-archive.html | 28/1438042990112.92_20150728002310-00244-ip-10-236-191-2_142019169_0.json |
f408412e_lective_List___Dunagan_Library__General_e_text_archives | [Title] CARRIE: Full-Text On-line Library [General e-text archives] | Originally from the University of Kansas, now supported by the European University Institute; an extensive link resource listing texts archived at various locations across the Internet. Also provides a very competent search engine aimed at providing access to E-texts. | [] | E-text Archives Selective List - Dunagan Library | General e-text archives | http://library.utpb.edu/etext-archive.html | 28/1438042990112.92_20150728002310-00244-ip-10-236-191-2_142019169_0.json |
f408412e_lective_List___Dunagan_Library__General_e_text_archives | [Title] Digital Librarian: Electronic Texts & Primary Sources [General e-text archives] | The Digital Librarian web site provides a selection of librarian's choices of the best of the Web. Perhaps, the best index to book and text resources on the Internet | [] | E-text Archives Selective List - Dunagan Library | General e-text archives | http://library.utpb.edu/etext-archive.html | 28/1438042990112.92_20150728002310-00244-ip-10-236-191-2_142019169_0.json |
f408412e_lective_List___Dunagan_Library__General_e_text_archives | [Title] The Online Books Page [General e-text archives] | More than 35,000 English language works in various formats. Compare to The Internet Public Library which indexes fewer full books, but more short texts and non-English books. | [] | E-text Archives Selective List - Dunagan Library | General e-text archives | http://library.utpb.edu/etext-archive.html | 28/1438042990112.92_20150728002310-00244-ip-10-236-191-2_142019169_0.json |
f408412e_lective_List___Dunagan_Library__General_e_text_archives | [Title] The Oxford Text Archive [General e-text archives] | Works closely with Arts & Humanities scholars to collect, catalogue, and preserve high-quality electronic texts for research and teaching. The OTA currently distributes more than 2500 resources in over 25 different languages. | [] | E-text Archives Selective List - Dunagan Library | General e-text archives | http://library.utpb.edu/etext-archive.html | 28/1438042990112.92_20150728002310-00244-ip-10-236-191-2_142019169_0.json |
f408412e_lective_List___Dunagan_Library__General_e_text_archives | [Title] Project Gutenberg [General e-text archives] | Texts are taken from books published pre-1923. Orientation is towards classic books backwards from 1923. | [] | E-text Archives Selective List - Dunagan Library | General e-text archives | http://library.utpb.edu/etext-archive.html | 28/1438042990112.92_20150728002310-00244-ip-10-236-191-2_142019169_0.json |
f408412e_lective_List___Dunagan_Library__General_e_text_archives | [Title] Reading: Harvard Views of Readers, Readership, and Reading History [General e-text archives] | Part of Harvard's Open Collections Program; Reading is a thematically based open-access collection of texts and other digitized materials produced under the auspices of the Harvard University Library and selected from its collections--altogether this collection comprises some 800 published books and 400 manuscript selections. | [] | E-text Archives Selective List - Dunagan Library | General e-text archives | http://library.utpb.edu/etext-archive.html | 28/1438042990112.92_20150728002310-00244-ip-10-236-191-2_142019169_0.json |
f408412e_lective_List___Dunagan_Library__General_e_text_archives | [Title] Sunsite Digital Collections [General e-text archives] | Extensive digital collections and services. Also provides information and support to digital library developers worldwide. Sponsored by UC Berkeley Digital Library and Sun Microsystems, Inc. | [] | E-text Archives Selective List - Dunagan Library | General e-text archives | http://library.utpb.edu/etext-archive.html | 28/1438042990112.92_20150728002310-00244-ip-10-236-191-2_142019169_0.json |
5266e95a_ersity_of_Wisconsin_Eau_Claire__Scholarly_Journal | [Element] Format [News/ General Interest] Attractive in appearance [Popular Magazines] Generally slick/glossy with an attractive format [Sensational Publications] Cheap newspaper format [Scholarly Journal] | Has grave, serious format | [] | Scholarly v. Popular Sources - Nursing 240: Foundations of Nursing Practice - LibGuides at University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire | Scholarly Journal | http://libguides.uwec.edu/c.php?g=70920 | 43/1438042988399.65_20150728002308-00199-ip-10-236-191-2_139729311_1.json |
5266e95a_ersity_of_Wisconsin_Eau_Claire__Scholarly_Journal | [Element] Graphics [News/ General Interest] Photos, graphics and illustrations used to enhance articles [Popular Magazines] Photos, illustrations and drawing to enhance image of publication [Sensational Publications] Contains melodramatic, lurid or "doctored" photos [Scholarly Journal] | Graphs and charts to illustrate concepts | [] | Scholarly v. Popular Sources - Nursing 240: Foundations of Nursing Practice - LibGuides at University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire | Scholarly Journal | http://libguides.uwec.edu/c.php?g=70920 | 43/1438042988399.65_20150728002308-00199-ip-10-236-191-2_139729311_1.json |
5266e95a_ersity_of_Wisconsin_Eau_Claire__Scholarly_Journal | [Element] Sources [News/ General Interest] Occasionally cite sources, but not as a rule [Popular Magazines] Rarely cite sources. Original sources may be obscure [Sensational Publications] Rarely cite sources of information [Scholarly Journal] | Cited sources with footnotes and/or bibliography | [] | Scholarly v. Popular Sources - Nursing 240: Foundations of Nursing Practice - LibGuides at University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire | Scholarly Journal | http://libguides.uwec.edu/c.php?g=70920 | 43/1438042988399.65_20150728002308-00199-ip-10-236-191-2_139729311_1.json |
5266e95a_ersity_of_Wisconsin_Eau_Claire__Scholarly_Journal | [Element] Authors [News/ General Interest] Written for an educated, general audience by staff, free-lance or scholarly writers [Popular Magazines] Written by the staff or free-lance writers for a broad audience [Sensational Publications] Written by free-lance or staff writers [Scholarly Journal] | Written by scholars or researchers in the field or discipline | [] | Scholarly v. Popular Sources - Nursing 240: Foundations of Nursing Practice - LibGuides at University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire | Scholarly Journal | http://libguides.uwec.edu/c.php?g=70920 | 43/1438042988399.65_20150728002308-00199-ip-10-236-191-2_139729311_1.json |
5266e95a_ersity_of_Wisconsin_Eau_Claire__Scholarly_Journal | [Element] Language [News/ General Interest] Uses language appropriate for an educated readership [Popular Magazines] Uses simple language for minimal educational level. Articles are short, with little depth [Sensational Publications] Contains language that is simple, easy-to-read and understand. Sensational style is often used [Scholarly Journal] | Uses terminology, jargon, and the language of the discipline. Reader is assumed to have similar background | [] | Scholarly v. Popular Sources - Nursing 240: Foundations of Nursing Practice - LibGuides at University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire | Scholarly Journal | http://libguides.uwec.edu/c.php?g=70920 | 43/1438042988399.65_20150728002308-00199-ip-10-236-191-2_139729311_1.json |
5266e95a_ersity_of_Wisconsin_Eau_Claire__Scholarly_Journal | [Element] Publication Criteria [News/ General Interest] Must meet standards of publication and be approved by editors [Popular Magazines] No specific criteria [Sensational Publications] No specific criteria [Scholarly Journal] | Subject to "peer review". Must meet approval of qualified scholars in the field | [] | Scholarly v. Popular Sources - Nursing 240: Foundations of Nursing Practice - LibGuides at University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire | Scholarly Journal | http://libguides.uwec.edu/c.php?g=70920 | 43/1438042988399.65_20150728002308-00199-ip-10-236-191-2_139729311_1.json |
5266e95a_ersity_of_Wisconsin_Eau_Claire__Scholarly_Journal | [Element] Purpose [News/ General Interest] Provide general information to a wide, interested audience [Popular Magazines] Designed to entertain or persuade, to sell products or services [Sensational Publications] Arouse curiosity and interest by distorting the truth. Often uses outrageous or startling headlines [Scholarly Journal] | To inform, report, or make original research available to the scholarly world | [] | Scholarly v. Popular Sources - Nursing 240: Foundations of Nursing Practice - LibGuides at University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire | Scholarly Journal | http://libguides.uwec.edu/c.php?g=70920 | 43/1438042988399.65_20150728002308-00199-ip-10-236-191-2_139729311_1.json |
5266e95a_ersity_of_Wisconsin_Eau_Claire__Scholarly_Journal | [Element] Publishers [News/ General Interest] Published by commercial enterprises for profit [Popular Magazines] Published for profit [Sensational Publications] Published for profit [Scholarly Journal] | Generally published by a professional organization | [] | Scholarly v. Popular Sources - Nursing 240: Foundations of Nursing Practice - LibGuides at University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire | Scholarly Journal | http://libguides.uwec.edu/c.php?g=70920 | 43/1438042988399.65_20150728002308-00199-ip-10-236-191-2_139729311_1.json |
5266e95a_ersity_of_Wisconsin_Eau_Claire__Scholarly_Journal | [Element] Advertising [News/ General Interest] Carries advertising [Popular Magazines] Contains extensive advertising [Sensational Publications] Contains advertising as luring and startling as the stories [Scholarly Journal] | Contains selective advertising | [] | Scholarly v. Popular Sources - Nursing 240: Foundations of Nursing Practice - LibGuides at University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire | Scholarly Journal | http://libguides.uwec.edu/c.php?g=70920 | 43/1438042988399.65_20150728002308-00199-ip-10-236-191-2_139729311_1.json |
5266e95a_ersity_of_Wisconsin_Eau_Claire__Scholarly_Journal | [Element] Examples [News/ General Interest] Atlantic Monthly, Newsweek, Fortune, Psychology Today, Scientific American [Popular Magazines] Better Homes and Gardens, GQ, Glamour, People, Sports Illustrated [Sensational Publications] Globe, National Enquirer, National Examiner, Star, Sun [Scholarly Journal] | Annals of Microbiology, Harvard Business Review, Journal of Physiology, Physics Letters | [] | Scholarly v. Popular Sources - Nursing 240: Foundations of Nursing Practice - LibGuides at University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire | Scholarly Journal | http://libguides.uwec.edu/c.php?g=70920 | 43/1438042988399.65_20150728002308-00199-ip-10-236-191-2_139729311_1.json |
d0286a66_Philosophy___Robertson_Library__Description | [Title] Academic Search Complete [Description] | A multi-disciplinary database which provides full text for more than 8,500 periodicals, including full text for over 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. | [] | Philosophy | Robertson Library | Description | http://library.upei.ca/philosophy | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00278-ip-10-236-191-2_149590348_0.json |
d0286a66_Philosophy___Robertson_Library__Description | [Title] Films on Demand: Philosophy & Religion [Description] | Films on Demand provides streaming videos on non-fiction topics. | [] | Philosophy | Robertson Library | Description | http://library.upei.ca/philosophy | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00278-ip-10-236-191-2_149590348_0.json |
d0286a66_Philosophy___Robertson_Library__Description | [Title] InteLex Past Masters [Description] | Past Masters contains 117 fulltext humanities databases, both in the original language and in English translation. | [] | Philosophy | Robertson Library | Description | http://library.upei.ca/philosophy | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00278-ip-10-236-191-2_149590348_0.json |
d0286a66_Philosophy___Robertson_Library__Description | [Title] JSTOR Arts & Sciences I - VIII, Complement Collections and Life Sciences [Description] | Provides access to archival & current issues of over 1,400 scholarly journals across 57 academic disciplines. Includes primary source materials. Robertson Library does not subscribe to all of the JSTOR collections, so use Interlibrary Loan to request articles that are not available in JSTOR or the Library's other collections. Search Articles in JSTOR | [] | Philosophy | Robertson Library | Description | http://library.upei.ca/philosophy | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00278-ip-10-236-191-2_149590348_0.json |
d0286a66_Philosophy___Robertson_Library__Description | [Title] Military & Government Collection [Description] | Provides full text for over 320 military related periodicals and general interest magazines. | [] | Philosophy | Robertson Library | Description | http://library.upei.ca/philosophy | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00278-ip-10-236-191-2_149590348_0.json |
d0286a66_Philosophy___Robertson_Library__Description | [Title] Oxford University Press Journals [Description] | Full text for over 240 journals from a variety of areas, including history, literature, science, medicine, political science, psychology & sociology. | [] | Philosophy | Robertson Library | Description | http://library.upei.ca/philosophy | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00278-ip-10-236-191-2_149590348_0.json |
d0286a66_Philosophy___Robertson_Library__Description | [Title] Philosophers Index [Description] | A comprehensive, bibliographic database covering worldwide research in all areas of philosophy. Sources include journals, books & anthologies. | [] | Philosophy | Robertson Library | Description | http://library.upei.ca/philosophy | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00278-ip-10-236-191-2_149590348_0.json |
d0286a66_Philosophy___Robertson_Library__Description | [Title] Project MUSE [Description] | Includes the full text of over 320 scholarly journals in the Arts & Humanities and Social Sciences fields. | [] | Philosophy | Robertson Library | Description | http://library.upei.ca/philosophy | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00278-ip-10-236-191-2_149590348_0.json |
d0286a66_Philosophy___Robertson_Library__Description | [Title] PhilPapers [Description] | [Description below provided by the database producer] What is PhilPapers? PhilPapers is an online research hub in philosophy that combines the following four services: A publication index of philosophy journal articles, book reviews, books, and book chapters in all languages. An open access aggregator that indexes open access philosophical content found on over one thousand open access archives and three thousand personal pages maintained by professional philosophers. An open access archive that hosts the largest collection of open access philosophical material on the Internet (OAI-PMH handler here). A structured bibliography comprising nearly five thousand subcategories covering all subjects in philosophy. PhilPapers allows philosophers to search, browse, and monitor the above content seamlessly through a unified interface. The contents of PhilPapers' indexes and bibliographies are maintained by thousands of academics who volunteer their time. Over four hundred academics are officially appointed as Category Editors. | [] | Philosophy | Robertson Library | Description | http://library.upei.ca/philosophy | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00278-ip-10-236-191-2_149590348_0.json |
9cbac18d_ly____Grace_College___Seminary__Trade_Journals | [0] Purpose [Scholarly Journals] To present and report on original research findings in a specific field / discipline [Popular Magazines] To inform and entertain a general audience, produced and sold for profit [Trade Journals] | To identify profession / industry trends and developments, and provide practical advice | [] | Is This Journal Scholarly? | Grace College & Seminary | Trade Journals | http://[email protected]/resources/library/library-resources/journal-scholarly | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00091-ip-10-236-191-2_236761108_0.json |
9cbac18d_ly____Grace_College___Seminary__Trade_Journals | [0] Appearance [Scholarly Journals] Plain, “serious” cover Text with black & white graphs, charts, and photographs which support the author’s research [Popular Magazines] Glossy cover Color photographs and illustrations used to support the article as well as draw in readers [Trade Journals] | Generally glossy cover Color photographs and illustrations used to support the article as well as draw in readers | [] | Is This Journal Scholarly? | Grace College & Seminary | Trade Journals | http://[email protected]/resources/library/library-resources/journal-scholarly | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00091-ip-10-236-191-2_236761108_0.json |
9cbac18d_ly____Grace_College___Seminary__Trade_Journals | [0] Authorship [Scholarly Journals] Expert, scholar, or researcher in the field / discipline [Popular Magazines] Magazine writer or free-lance writer. Credentials often not provided [Trade Journals] | Practitioner within the profession / industry or specialty journalist | [] | Is This Journal Scholarly? | Grace College & Seminary | Trade Journals | http://[email protected]/resources/library/library-resources/journal-scholarly | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00091-ip-10-236-191-2_236761108_0.json |
9cbac18d_ly____Grace_College___Seminary__Trade_Journals | [0] Structure & Writing Style [Scholarly Journals] Lengthy articles with abstract, literature review, methodology, results conclusion, and bibliography Uses technical terminology of the specific field / discipline [Popular Magazines] Usually brief articles but can be longer and sometimes structured Uses simple language , meeting a minimum education level [Trade Journals] | Brief articles with no set structure Uses jargon of the specific profession / industry | [] | Is This Journal Scholarly? | Grace College & Seminary | Trade Journals | http://[email protected]/resources/library/library-resources/journal-scholarly | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00091-ip-10-236-191-2_236761108_0.json |
9cbac18d_ly____Grace_College___Seminary__Trade_Journals | [0] Validity [Scholarly Journals] Articles reviewed and evaluated by other experts in the field / discipline (peer reviewed / refereed) [Popular Magazines] Articles are not evaluated by experts in the discipline, but by editors on staff [Trade Journals] | Articles may be reviewed by one editor with knowledge related to the topic | [] | Is This Journal Scholarly? | Grace College & Seminary | Trade Journals | http://[email protected]/resources/library/library-resources/journal-scholarly | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00091-ip-10-236-191-2_236761108_0.json |
9cbac18d_ly____Grace_College___Seminary__Trade_Journals | [0] Bibliography [Scholarly Journals] Each article includes full footnotes and/or bibliographies [Popular Magazines] Very few articles include bibliographies [Trade Journals] | Some articles include brief footnotes and/or bibliographies | [] | Is This Journal Scholarly? | Grace College & Seminary | Trade Journals | http://[email protected]/resources/library/library-resources/journal-scholarly | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00091-ip-10-236-191-2_236761108_0.json |
9cbac18d_ly____Grace_College___Seminary__Trade_Journals | [0] Examples [Scholarly Journals] American Journal of Education Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society Modern Fiction Studies [Trade Journals] | Indiana Business Instrumentalist Preaching | [] | Is This Journal Scholarly? | Grace College & Seminary | Trade Journals | http://[email protected]/resources/library/library-resources/journal-scholarly | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00091-ip-10-236-191-2_236761108_0.json |
0156657c__Sterne_Library_Research_Guide__0 | In-depth research on specialized or technical topics; usually includes an abstract; academic book reviews; news on developments or recent research in a specific field of study; may be lengthy (+20 pages) Brief, current events, news, or general events; quick facts; short interviews; brief book reviews, advertisements [Trade Publications] Product reviews; statistics for specific industry; new publications; patents [0] | Article Contents | [] | Mervyn H. Sterne Library Research Guide | 0 | https://www.mhsl.uab.edu/ref/guides/web/scholarly.journal.html | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00193-ip-10-236-191-2_910849345_5.json |
0156657c__Sterne_Library_Research_Guide__0 | Provide information about original research or experiments; report new findings in field of research Provide general information, entertain, or to persuade general public [Trade Publications] Provide news or information to practitioners in an industry or trade [0] | Article Purpose | [] | Mervyn H. Sterne Library Research Guide | 0 | https://www.mhsl.uab.edu/ref/guides/web/scholarly.journal.html | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00193-ip-10-236-191-2_910849345_5.json |
0156657c__Sterne_Library_Research_Guide__0 | Expert with significant knowledge in area of study, scholars, researchers, practitioners; author(s) clearly identified Journalist or layperson; not always identified; staff writers [Trade Publications] Staff writers, practitioners in the trade; not always identified [0] | Authors | [] | Mervyn H. Sterne Library Research Guide | 0 | https://www.mhsl.uab.edu/ref/guides/web/scholarly.journal.html | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00193-ip-10-236-191-2_910849345_5.json |
0156657c__Sterne_Library_Research_Guide__0 | Professors, researchers, practitioners and students; other professionals in the field of study General public [Trade Publications] Intended for those interested in specific industry or trade [0] | Audience | [] | Mervyn H. Sterne Library Research Guide | 0 | https://www.mhsl.uab.edu/ref/guides/web/scholarly.journal.html | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00193-ip-10-236-191-2_910849345_5.json |
0156657c__Sterne_Library_Research_Guide__0 | Specialized or technical vocabulary and language; formal or semi-formal Written for the average layperson; informal; language easy to understand [Trade Publications] May use specialized or technical vocabulary and language; informal [0] | Style | [] | Mervyn H. Sterne Library Research Guide | 0 | https://www.mhsl.uab.edu/ref/guides/web/scholarly.journal.html | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00193-ip-10-236-191-2_910849345_5.json |
0156657c__Sterne_Library_Research_Guide__0 | Usually a university or professional organization Usually commercial [Trade Publications] Usually commercial [0] | Publisher | [] | Mervyn H. Sterne Library Research Guide | 0 | https://www.mhsl.uab.edu/ref/guides/web/scholarly.journal.html | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00193-ip-10-236-191-2_910849345_5.json |
0156657c__Sterne_Library_Research_Guide__0 | Quarterly or monthly Weekly or monthly [Trade Publications] Monthly, quarterly, or semiannually [0] | Frequency | [] | Mervyn H. Sterne Library Research Guide | 0 | https://www.mhsl.uab.edu/ref/guides/web/scholarly.journal.html | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00193-ip-10-236-191-2_910849345_5.json |
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53744e0b_tiquities_and_Monuments_Office__Question | [Answer] The Antiquities and Monuments Ordinance was enforced in 1976. The Antiquities and Monuments Office and the Antiquities Advisory Board were also established in the same year to conserve places of historical and archaeological interest in Hong Kong. [More Details] More [Question] | Is there a brief history of the Office? | [] | Frequently Asked Questions - Antiquities and Monuments Office | Question | http://www.lcsd.hk/CE/Museum/Monument/en/faq.php | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00283-ip-10-236-191-2_561447864_19.json |
53744e0b_tiquities_and_Monuments_Office__Question | [Answer] The main duties of the Office are to search for, identify, record and conserve a wide range of items with historic interest as well as organize various programmes and activities to promote the importance of heritage conservation. [More Details] More [Question] | What are the main duties of the Office? | [] | Frequently Asked Questions - Antiquities and Monuments Office | Question | http://www.lcsd.hk/CE/Museum/Monument/en/faq.php | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00283-ip-10-236-191-2_561447864_19.json |
53744e0b_tiquities_and_Monuments_Office__Question | [Answer] The Board is a statutory body consisting of members with expertise in various fields covered by the Antiquities and Monuments Ordinance. [More Details] More [Question] | Who are the members of the Antiquities Advisory Board? | [] | Frequently Asked Questions - Antiquities and Monuments Office | Question | http://www.lcsd.hk/CE/Museum/Monument/en/faq.php | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00283-ip-10-236-191-2_561447864_19.json |
53744e0b_tiquities_and_Monuments_Office__Question | [Answer] Ancient artifacts discovered from archaeological work in Hong Kong suggest that it was inhabited by early settlers around 6,000 years ago. [More Details] More [Question] | How long is the history of Hong Kong? | [] | Frequently Asked Questions - Antiquities and Monuments Office | Question | http://www.lcsd.hk/CE/Museum/Monument/en/faq.php | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00283-ip-10-236-191-2_561447864_19.json |
53744e0b_tiquities_and_Monuments_Office__Question | [Answer] By 24 October 2014, 108 items have been declared as historical monuments under the Antiquities and Monuments Ordinance in Hong Kong. [More Details] More [Question] | How many monuments have been declared in Hong Kong? | [] | Frequently Asked Questions - Antiquities and Monuments Office | Question | http://www.lcsd.hk/CE/Museum/Monument/en/faq.php | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00283-ip-10-236-191-2_561447864_19.json |
53744e0b_tiquities_and_Monuments_Office__Question | [Answer] Most of the declared monuments owned by the government are already open to the public. The main reasons for not opening to the public those remaining are: (1) They are being used by Government departments, public or non-government organisations for specific purposes, such as schools or non-government welfare facilities, etc.; (2) They are not suitable for opening owing to their structural condition or public safety concern; and (3) They are not open for the time being pending completion of repair works or studies such as their feasibility for adaptive re-use. [More Details] More [Question] | Are all declared monuments already open to the public? | [] | Frequently Asked Questions - Antiquities and Monuments Office | Question | http://www.lcsd.hk/CE/Museum/Monument/en/faq.php | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00283-ip-10-236-191-2_561447864_19.json |
53744e0b_tiquities_and_Monuments_Office__Question | [Answer] The Office established three Heritage Trails, namely the Central and Western Heritage Trail (Central Route, Sheung Wan Route, and the Western District and the Peak Route), the Ping Shan Heritage Trail in Yuen Long, and the Lung Yeuk Tau Heritage Trail in Fanling. [More Details] More [Question] | Which are the Heritage Trails established by the Office? | [] | Frequently Asked Questions - Antiquities and Monuments Office | Question | http://www.lcsd.hk/CE/Museum/Monument/en/faq.php | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00283-ip-10-236-191-2_561447864_19.json |
53744e0b_tiquities_and_Monuments_Office__Question | [Answer] Sha Ha, Sai Kung (2001-02), Former Hollywood Road Police Married Quarters (formerly the school premises of the Central School (2007)) and Former Mountain Lodge (2007) are some of the archaeological excavations in Hong Kong in recent years. [More Details] More [Question] | Which are the most recent archaeological excavations in Hong Kong? | [] | Frequently Asked Questions - Antiquities and Monuments Office | Question | http://www.lcsd.hk/CE/Museum/Monument/en/faq.php | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00283-ip-10-236-191-2_561447864_19.json |
53744e0b_tiquities_and_Monuments_Office__Question | [Answer] The Friends of Heritage Scheme is an educational programme established by the Office. It aims at enhancing public awareness of Hong Kong's heritage and equipping them with professional knowledge on heritage conservation through training programmes and activities. [More Details] More [Question] | What is the Friends of Heritage Scheme? | [] | Frequently Asked Questions - Antiquities and Monuments Office | Question | http://www.lcsd.hk/CE/Museum/Monument/en/faq.php | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00283-ip-10-236-191-2_561447864_19.json |
53744e0b_tiquities_and_Monuments_Office__Question | [Answer] The public is welcome to order pictures of declared monuments. Please download a request form from the website, complete and return it to us by post or by fax [More Details] More [Question] | How can I order pictures of declared monuments? | [] | Frequently Asked Questions - Antiquities and Monuments Office | Question | http://www.lcsd.hk/CE/Museum/Monument/en/faq.php | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00283-ip-10-236-191-2_561447864_19.json |
53744e0b_tiquities_and_Monuments_Office__Question | [Answer] The public is welcome to obtain the pamphlets on monuments published by the Office. If you require more than 20 copies, please download the form or fill in online, and return it to us via fax, post or email. [More Details] More [Question] | How can I request more than 20 copies of pamphlets on monuments published by the Office? | [] | Frequently Asked Questions - Antiquities and Monuments Office | Question | http://www.lcsd.hk/CE/Museum/Monument/en/faq.php | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00283-ip-10-236-191-2_561447864_19.json |
53744e0b_tiquities_and_Monuments_Office__Question | [Answer] Through the two separate territory-wide surveys undertaken, there are 208 sites of archaeological interest in Hong Kong have been recorded. For details, please browse the archaeology part of this website. [More Details] More [Question] | How many sites of archaeological interest in Hong Kong have been recorded? | [] | Frequently Asked Questions - Antiquities and Monuments Office | Question | http://www.lcsd.hk/CE/Museum/Monument/en/faq.php | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00283-ip-10-236-191-2_561447864_19.json |
53744e0b_tiquities_and_Monuments_Office__Question | [Answer] The public is welcome to access our Hong Kong Archaeological Archive System through personal computer or mobile device to view some important archaeological finds discovered in Hong Kong. Reference materials on Hong Kong archaeology can be obtained from the Reference Library of the Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre. Please also visit our Permanent Exhibition in the Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre and Hong Kong Archaeological Archives (by appointment only) to acquire more information on local archaeology. [More Details] More [Question] | How can I obtain information on Hong Kong archaeology? | [] | Frequently Asked Questions - Antiquities and Monuments Office | Question | http://www.lcsd.hk/CE/Museum/Monument/en/faq.php | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00283-ip-10-236-191-2_561447864_19.json |
53744e0b_tiquities_and_Monuments_Office__Question | [Answer] Archaeological excavation sites are very similar to construction sites. There are different hazards and special care needs to be taken to prevent accidents. Therefore, only qualified persons with formal training are granted access to an excavation. [More Details] More [Question] | Can I actively take part in archaeological excavations? | [] | Frequently Asked Questions - Antiquities and Monuments Office | Question | http://www.lcsd.hk/CE/Museum/Monument/en/faq.php | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00283-ip-10-236-191-2_561447864_19.json |
53744e0b_tiquities_and_Monuments_Office__Question | [Answer] If someone finds something he considers antiquity or supposes antiquity, kindly contact the AMO at 2208 4400 to report the discovery as soon as you can. It is important that no unqualified person would continue further digging since an antiquity only gets its full significance when the contextual information it has been found in can be carefully studied. [More Details] More [Question] | I have found something, what shall I do? | [] | Frequently Asked Questions - Antiquities and Monuments Office | Question | http://www.lcsd.hk/CE/Museum/Monument/en/faq.php | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00283-ip-10-236-191-2_561447864_19.json |
53744e0b_tiquities_and_Monuments_Office__Question | [Answer] Pottery sherds, bones or stone implements are carefully washed, labeled and accessioned. If enough fragments of a vessel have been found, the vessel may be assembled and restored. Other materials, such as metals, glass or fabrics may first have to undergo special conservation treatments to stop further deterioration. These finds are therefore sent to specialized laboratories. Human remains are studied by physical anthropologists and are treated with the utmost respect. Representative objects may be chosen for further studies leading to publication. These finds are then drawn to scale and photographed. Their associated features and finds they have been found in are carefully studied. These results are compared with other sites to gain a broader picture. Finally, all the finds are carefully packed and stored in archaeological repository. Some materials, such as metal objects or fabrics need to be stored in rooms where light, temperature and humidity are carefully controlled. Some important items will be put on display at the Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre and local museums. [More Details] More [Question] | What happens to archaeological finds after excavation? | [] | Frequently Asked Questions - Antiquities and Monuments Office | Question | http://www.lcsd.hk/CE/Museum/Monument/en/faq.php | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00283-ip-10-236-191-2_561447864_19.json |
79f998e9_tabasing_References____iDigBio__2 | [0] Title [1] PubDate [3] Description [2] | URL | [] | Difference between revisions of "Databasing References" - iDigBio | 2 | https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php?title=Databasing_References&diff=prev&oldid=162 | 50/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_908005801_1.json |
79f998e9_tabasing_References____iDigBio__2 | [0] A Guide to Digitizing Insect Collections, by Sarah Ashworth and Jennifer Fogarty, 55 pages. [3] This guide is offered to help anyone wanting to database and/or digitally image their collections. It is written in very simple terms since this work should not require a computer expert. This guide is based on digitizing a type collection so it is more rigorous and careful than may be necessary for other collections, particularly the archive protocol. The user should take or leave whatever information they feel is necessary. However, if the guide is to be used for a type collection, it is recommended that the degree of rigor, if not the actual protocol, be matched. Three different imaging setups are described, from a very inexpensive solution to the top of the range. These descriptions are not intended to prescribe the best or only setups, but to inform others about the setups we are using now as a result of over 5 years research--much of this with limited budgets. We developed these under the guidance of Dr. Piotr Naskrecki, with early and continued assistance by Dr. Gary Alpert and Dr. Brian Farrell. In a similar way we describe a Filemaker Pro implementation called MANTIS. It is one of many database solutions for managing taxonomic information, but is recommended since it is easy to use, runs on both PC and Mac and can be downloaded free from the web. It is also the creation of Piotr Naskrecki. [2] | http://insects.oeb.harvard.edu/MCZ/PDFs/Guide_to_digitizing.pdf# | [] | Difference between revisions of "Databasing References" - iDigBio | 2 | https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php?title=Databasing_References&diff=prev&oldid=162 | 50/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_908005801_1.json |
79f998e9_tabasing_References____iDigBio__2 | [0] A Strategic Plan for Establishing a Network Integrated Biocollections Alliance, produced by NSF. [3] This report is a strategic plan for a 10-year effort to digitize and mobilize the scientific information associated with biological specimens held in U.S. research collections. The primary objective of the initiative is to create a national collections resource that will contribute critical information to U.S. scientific research and technology interests, and will aid in understanding the biodiversity dimensions and societal consequences of climate change, species invasions, natural disasters, the spread of disease vectors and agricultural pests and pollinators, and other environmental issues. Network Integrated Biocollections Alliance (NIBA) resources such as databases, network portals, and analytical tools will synthesize information contained in the nation’s collections and place them into national service for stakeholders in government, academia, business, K-12 education, informal science education, and the public. [2] | http://digbiocol.files.wordpress.com/2010/08/niba_brochure.pdf# | [] | Difference between revisions of "Databasing References" - iDigBio | 2 | https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php?title=Databasing_References&diff=prev&oldid=162 | 50/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_908005801_1.json |
79f998e9_tabasing_References____iDigBio__2 | [0] Accelerating Taxonomic Discovery Through Automated Character Extraction, by J. LaSalle, Q. Wheeler, P. Jackway, S. Winterton, D. Hobern, D. Lovell, Zootaxa 2217:43-55. [1] 2009 [3] This paper discusses the following key messages. Taxonomy is (and taxonomists are) more important than ever in times of global change. Taxonomic endeavour is not occurring fast enough: in 250 years since the creation of the Linnean Systema Naturae, only about 20% of Earth’s species have been named. We need fundamental changes to the taxonomic process and paradigm to increase taxonomic productivity by orders of magnitude. Currently, taxonomic productivity is limited principally by the rate at which we capture and manage morphological information to enable species discovery. Many recent (and welcomed) initiatives in managing and delivering biodiversity information and accelerating the taxonomic process do not address this bottleneck. Development of computational image analysis and feature extraction methods is a crucial missing capacity needed to enable taxonomists to overcome the taxonomic impediment in a meaningful time frame. [2] | http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2009/f/zt02217p055.pdf | [] | Difference between revisions of "Databasing References" - iDigBio | 2 | https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php?title=Databasing_References&diff=prev&oldid=162 | 50/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_908005801_1.json |
79f998e9_tabasing_References____iDigBio__2 | [0] Advanced Techniques for Imaging Parasitic Hymenoptera (Insecta), by M. L. Buffington, R.A. Burks, L. McNeil, American Entomologist. [1] Spring, 2005 [3] Digital imaging technology has revolutionized the practice of photographing insects for scientific study. This paper describes lighting techniques designed for imaging parasitic Hymenoptera in the superfamilies Chalcidoidea and Cynipoidea. Techniques described here are applicable to all small insects, as well as other invertebrates. The key to these techniques is the correct balance of light intensity and light dispersal. Once this balance is met, hymenopteran species as small as 0.75 mm can be readily imaged at a resolution suitable for publication. Surprisingly, a compound microscope can be used to image whole, unmounted insects in much the same way that a stereomicroscope is used. [2] | http://www.entsoc.org/PDF/Pubs/Periodicals/AE/AE-2005/Spring/Buffington.pdf# | [] | Difference between revisions of "Databasing References" - iDigBio | 2 | https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php?title=Databasing_References&diff=prev&oldid=162 | 50/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_908005801_1.json |
79f998e9_tabasing_References____iDigBio__2 | [0] Assembling the Custom Components for Specimen Imaging, Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria, WTU Herbarium, Burke Museum, Version 1.0, by Ben Legler. [1] 7/9/2010 [3] This document provides instructions for assembling the custom hardware components used for imaging specimens under the Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria’s 2010-2013 collaborative NSF Grant. It is intended as a guide for similar projects elsewhere. However, the components described here are specific to our choice of imaging equipment and may not be suitable for use elsewhere. Also discussed here are the custom software scripts used for metadata capture, image processing, and image tiling. The tiling script creates a version of the image that can be viewed with the Gmap Image Viewer (http://www.rmh.uwyo.edu/gmapviewer/about.php), an online, open-source viewer created for use with herbarium specimens. [2] | http://www.pnwherbaria.org/documentation/custom-components-v1.pdf# | [] | Difference between revisions of "Databasing References" - iDigBio | 2 | https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php?title=Databasing_References&diff=prev&oldid=162 | 50/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_908005801_1.json |
79f998e9_tabasing_References____iDigBio__2 | [0] Australian Museum Data capture of specimen labels using volunteers, by John Tann & Paul Flemons. [1] December 2008 [3] This is a report of an attempt to speed up the capture of information on the labels of specimens held by the Australian Museum. A trial was conducted using volunteers with a camera to photograph specimen labels and transcribe that data into a spreadsheet. Location information was georeferenced. The data in the resulting spreadsheet was then entered into EMu by a museum technician. Times and costs were compared to direct data entry, as well as with a previous trial using an off-shore data transcription service. The outcome of the trial was successful in clarifying the following. Importing data into EMu is not straightforward and is a specialist task. Having the data transcribed into a spreadsheet before import into EMu does not help. Errors, misspellings, and uncertainties on many of the labels meant that a spreadsheet of data became a clumsy and inefficient method of data entry. Photographing a label has advantages – a photograph becomes a verbatim record in the database of the label for later referral, and makes the data entry process quicker by about 20%, as well as easier and more convenient. Recommendations: The Australian museum could train and use a small team of volunteers to photograph specimen labels. These photographs would be saved on Emu as a record of the label, and subsequently used for data entry by AM technical staff. Investigate the Emu inline toolset as a possible route for engaging volunteers for accurate and reliable data entry. [2] | http://australianmuseum.net.au/Uploads/Documents/23183/Data%20Capture%20of%20specimen%20labels%20using%20volunteers%20-%20Tann%20and%20Flemons%202008.pdf# | [] | Difference between revisions of "Databasing References" - iDigBio | 2 | https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php?title=Databasing_References&diff=prev&oldid=162 | 50/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_908005801_1.json |
79f998e9_tabasing_References____iDigBio__2 | [0] Australian Museum Rapid Digitisation Project: A Guide to Handling and Digising Archival Material - Registers by L. Prater, R. Stephens, and P. Flemons, 19 pp. [1] August 2011 [3] This publications documents methods for ditigizing printed records associated with museum collections. [2] | http://australianmuseum.net.au/Uploads/Documents/22932/Archive%20Training%20Compressed.pdf# | [] | Difference between revisions of "Databasing References" - iDigBio | 2 | https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php?title=Databasing_References&diff=prev&oldid=162 | 50/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_908005801_1.json |
79f998e9_tabasing_References____iDigBio__2 | [0] Automontage Imaging Guidelines, by AntWeb. [1] June, 2010 [3] This presentation from AntWeb offers detailed information about imaging ant specimens using Automontage. [2] | http://www.antweb.org/homepage/AntWeb%20Imaging%20guidelines%20v01.pdf# | [] | Difference between revisions of "Databasing References" - iDigBio | 2 | https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php?title=Databasing_References&diff=prev&oldid=162 | 50/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_908005801_1.json |
79f998e9_tabasing_References____iDigBio__2 | [0] Avoiding twisted pixels: ethical guidelines for the appropriate use and manipulation of scientific digital images, by D. W. Cromey, Science and engineering ethics 16 (4) p. 639-67. [1] 2010 [3] Digital imaging has provided scientists with new opportunities to acquire and manipulate data using techniques that were difficult or impossible to employ in the past. Because digital images are easier to manipulate than film images, new problems have emerged. One growing concern in the scientific community is that digital images are not being handled with sufficient care. The problem is twofold: (1) the very small, yet troubling, number of intentional falsifications that have been identified, and (2) the more common unintentional, inappropriate manipulation of images for publication. Journals and professional societies have begun to address the issue with specific digital imaging guidelines. Unfortunately, the guidelines provided often do not come with instructions to explain their importance. Thus they deal with what should or should not be done, but not the associated 'why' that is required for understanding the rules. This article proposes 12 guidelines for scientific digital image manipulation and discusses the technical reasons behind these guidelines. These guidelines can be incorporated into lab meetings and graduate student training in order to provoke discussion and begin to bring an end to the culture of "data beautification". [2] | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20567932# | [] | Difference between revisions of "Databasing References" - iDigBio | 2 | https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php?title=Databasing_References&diff=prev&oldid=162 | 50/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_908005801_1.json |
79f998e9_tabasing_References____iDigBio__2 | [0] Biodiversity Informatics in Action: Identification and Monitoring of Bee Species Using ABIS, by Tom Arbuckle, Stefan Schröder, Volker Steinhage, Dieter Wittmann, Proc. 15th International Symposium Informatics for Environmental Protection, pp. 425-430. [1] October, 2001 [3] Bees, as the main pollinators of food crops, represent a critical natural resource which needs to be carefully exploited and managed. In recent years, however, destruction of bee's native habitats, infestations, and displacements of native bees by alien bee species have reduced and disturbed bee populations and this is already having considerable impact on global agriculture. A further concurrent problem is that there are probably fewer than 50 taxonomic experts worldwide able to identify bee species. ABIS (Automatic Bee Identification System) is a suite of software tools created for the identification and monitoring of bees. Bee species are rapidly and reliably determined from images of the bees' wings by means of linear and non-linear statistics in conjunction with image processing. Work is currently in progress to couple the bee identification tools within a geographic information system and to make a bee recognition service available over the Intemet. [2] | http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.20.1272&rep-rep1&type=pdf# | [] | Difference between revisions of "Databasing References" - iDigBio | 2 | https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php?title=Databasing_References&diff=prev&oldid=162 | 50/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_908005801_1.json |
79f998e9_tabasing_References____iDigBio__2 | [0] BNHM Digitization Projects – Results of Survey. [3] Results of a digitization survey by the Berkeley Natural History Museum assessing digitization efforts of various collections. [2] | http://interactiveu.berkeley.edu/gems/bnhmit/BNHMDigitizationProjects.doc | [] | Difference between revisions of "Databasing References" - iDigBio | 2 | https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php?title=Databasing_References&diff=prev&oldid=162 | 50/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_908005801_1.json |
79f998e9_tabasing_References____iDigBio__2 | [0] Collaborative databasing of North American Bee Collections (NSF-BRC Grant), by Yanega. [3] A mostly pictorial report of bee databasing at ten bee collections. [2] | http://www.ecnweb.org/dev/files/21b_Yanega_2010.pdf# | [] | Difference between revisions of "Databasing References" - iDigBio | 2 | https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php?title=Databasing_References&diff=prev&oldid=162 | 50/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_908005801_1.json |
79f998e9_tabasing_References____iDigBio__2 | [0] Collection Data Registration at the Nationaal Herbarium Nederland: Data Guidelines, by L. P. M. Willemse, J. B. Mols. [1] March 2007 [3] The aim of this protocol is to present a detailed description of data entry rules and data entry procedures in order to standardize data entry at the NHN. Doing this will create maximum compatibility between the various databases and facilitate data exchange. A complete list of all fields and their dimensions and characteristics is found in Annex A.For most fields lookup lists (using F9) are available in BRAHMS, these should be used to enter the majority of the data. This protocol is in principle a guideline into what kind of information is stored in each field and how to enter the data if it is not available using the look-up lists. [2] | http://www.nationaalherbarium.nl/virtual/Data-guidelines-NHN.pdf# | [] | Difference between revisions of "Databasing References" - iDigBio | 2 | https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php?title=Databasing_References&diff=prev&oldid=162 | 50/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_908005801_1.json |
79f998e9_tabasing_References____iDigBio__2 | [0] Darwin Core Terms. [1] 2011-10-26 [3] This quick guide provides a list of all current terms of the Darwin core. The terms are organized by categories (in bold) in the index. The categories correspond to Darwin Core terms that are classes (terms that have other terms to describe them). The terms that describe a given class (the class properties) appear in the list immediately below the name of the category in the index. The index provides links to the term descriptions in the table below the index. [2] | http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/index.htm# | [] | Difference between revisions of "Databasing References" - iDigBio | 2 | https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php?title=Databasing_References&diff=prev&oldid=162 | 50/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_908005801_1.json |
79f998e9_tabasing_References____iDigBio__2 | [0] Digital Bee Collection Network : DBCNet ( NSF-BRC Grant ), by Yanega. [3] Collaborative specimen databasing of bees at ten collections: AMNH, UC Riverside, UC Davis, UC Berkeley, CSCA, Cornell, Uconn, Rutgers, Vermont, USDA Bee Systematics Lab. Includes a brief but important imaging protocol. [2] | http://www.ecnweb.org/dev/files/21a_Yanega_2010.pdf# | [] | Difference between revisions of "Databasing References" - iDigBio | 2 | https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php?title=Databasing_References&diff=prev&oldid=162 | 50/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_908005801_1.json |
79f998e9_tabasing_References____iDigBio__2 | [0] Digital Imaging of Biological Type Specimens: A Manual of Best Practice, Results from a study of the European Network for Biodiversity Information, by Christoph L. Häuser, Axel Steiner, Joachim Holstein, Malcolm J. Scoble. [1] 2005 [3] This book addresses a number of important issues about the digital imaging of biological objects. These topics were explored in two workshops organised by the European Network for Biodiversity Information (ENBI), and the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF). With the digital imaging of a growing number of biological objects, it has become of great importance to agree on common approaches and standards. Such standardization is particularly important for natural history specimens so as to compare specimens often with only subtle differences in morphology. Emerging technologies are leading to exciting new opportunities in scientific studies and the field of biodiversity is notable among them. This publication includes serveral chapters on important issues, including color management, image file management, metadata standards and practices, and several approaches to varying organismal groups. [2] | http://imsgbif.gbif.org/CMS_ORC/?doc_id=2429&download=1http://imsgbif.gbif.org/CMS_ORC/?doc_id=2429&download=1# | [] | Difference between revisions of "Databasing References" - iDigBio | 2 | https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php?title=Databasing_References&diff=prev&oldid=162 | 50/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_908005801_1.json |
79f998e9_tabasing_References____iDigBio__2 | [0] Digital Imaging: Ethics, by D. Cromey, The University of Arizona. [1] 2001-2005 [3] Scientists are usually considered to be respected sources of information and there is the understanding within the scientific community that data must not be inappropriately manipulated or falsified. When this essay was first composed in 2001, there were very few written guidelines for scientists. Now some of the major professional societies have issued policy statements regarding digital imaging, and many scientific journals have revamped their instructions to authors to provide clearer guidance of how they require images to be handled. Publications like the Journal of Cell Biology have begun testing images in accepted articles to ensure compliance with their guidelines and the Office of Research Integrity (HHS) has been watching this issue closely. In this author’s experience the inappropriate manipulation of scientific digital images typically does not arise from an intent to deceive or to obscure information. More often the inappropriate manipulations are simply due to ignorance of basic principles. It seemed to this author that often what is needed is an explanation of why manipulations are right or wrong. These twelve guidelines are an attempt to address this issue. It should be noted that the author has extensive experience in the microscopic imaging of biological specimens and these guidelines reflect his personal experience in this field. [2] | http://swehsc.pharmacy.arizona.edu/exppath/resources/pdf/Digital_Imaging_Ethics.pdf# | [] | Difference between revisions of "Databasing References" - iDigBio | 2 | https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php?title=Databasing_References&diff=prev&oldid=162 | 50/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_908005801_1.json |
79f998e9_tabasing_References____iDigBio__2 | [0] Digitizing the Yale Collections – it takes a Village, by L. Munstermann and L. Gall. [1] 2010 [3] Report presented at Entomology 2010 using KE Emu software; includes dileanation of the protocols for curation, imaging, and databasing. [2] | http://www.ecnweb.org/dev/files/gall-ecn-posted.pdf# | [] | Difference between revisions of "Databasing References" - iDigBio | 2 | https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php?title=Databasing_References&diff=prev&oldid=162 | 50/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_908005801_1.json |
79f998e9_tabasing_References____iDigBio__2 | [0] Exchangeable image file format for digital still cameras : Exif Version 2.2 (2002). [1] 2002 [3] This standard specifies the formats to be used for images, sound, and tags in digital still cameras and in other systems handling the image and sound files recorded by digital still cameras. [2] | http://www.exif.org/Exif2-2.PDF# | [] | Difference between revisions of "Databasing References" - iDigBio | 2 | https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php?title=Databasing_References&diff=prev&oldid=162 | 50/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_908005801_1.json |
79f998e9_tabasing_References____iDigBio__2 | [0] From Ink to Electrons: Issues to be Considered, by Larry Speers, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. [3] A presentation outlining the challenges, needs, and uses of scientific collections data, including import decisions to be made about establishing and conducting a collection digitization program, and the potential problems with such projects and their data. [2] | http://www.canadensys.net/wp-content/uploads/montreal-2009-digitization.pdf# | [] | Difference between revisions of "Databasing References" - iDigBio | 2 | https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php?title=Databasing_References&diff=prev&oldid=162 | 50/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_908005801_1.json |
79f998e9_tabasing_References____iDigBio__2 | [0] GBIF TRAINING MANUAL 1: DIGITIZATION OF NATURAL HISTORY COLLECTIONS DATA. [1] 2008 [3] The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) is a worldwide network that makes primary, scientific, biodiversity data (documented species occurrence data) from many sources openly available via the Internet. It does this by building an information infrastructure that interconnects hundreds of databases, and by promoting the digitisation and sharing of data that are not currently available via the Internet, such as those associated with specimens in natural history museums. This promotion of digitisation is approached in a number of ways: seed money awards to stimulate digitisation projects; the development (with partners) of community-accepted standards for data and metadata, as well as software tools that enable interconnectivity and interoperability; workshops for training in digitisation and data-sharing; and guides such as this training manual and its components. GBIF’s hope is to help collections and database personnel around the world share best practices in the tasks and operations required in building a web-based, global “natural history collection and herbarium” that can be accessed any time any where by any one via the Internet. [2] | http://www.infoandina.org/system/files/recursos/GBIF_TM1.pdf# | [] | Difference between revisions of "Databasing References" - iDigBio | 2 | https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php?title=Databasing_References&diff=prev&oldid=162 | 50/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_908005801_1.json |
79f998e9_tabasing_References____iDigBio__2 | [0] How to Digitize Large Insect Collections? Preliminary Results of the Dig Project, by D. Lampe, K-H. Striebing. [3] In practice the overall efficiency of data-basing the inventory of traditional entomological collections depends on two factors: suitable software and management measures to ensure the highest possible data quality already in the input process. Lessons learned from the development of the specimen-based database BIODAT and preliminary results of the DIG-(Digitization of key Insect groups at ZFMK) project, which is especially designed to develop a 'good practice', recommend: (1) a lockstep programme for data-basing, (2) data entry of collection units & split record function, (3) visualisation of georeferenced location/sites during data entry, (4) semi-automatic/automatic data transformation from original format into additional alternative ones, (5) semiautomatic data transfer of taxa- and geo-referenced information units. Current activities deal with the introduction of semantic feedback mechanisms into the practice of data-basing entomological collections. [2] | http://phthiraptera.info/Publications/9073.pdf# | [] | Difference between revisions of "Databasing References" - iDigBio | 2 | https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php?title=Databasing_References&diff=prev&oldid=162 | 50/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_908005801_1.json |
79f998e9_tabasing_References____iDigBio__2 | [0] Image Capture and Processing: An Overview, Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria, by Ben Legler. [1] July 26, 2010 [3] This document describes the general processes used for image capture, image processing, data capture, and data/image dissemination used by the Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria, as carried out under the Consortium’s 2010-2013 collaborative NSF Grant (DBI0956414). Details are omitted in an attempt to provide an overall understanding of the process. [2] | http://www.pnwherbaria.org/documentation/imaging-overview.pdf# | [] | Difference between revisions of "Databasing References" - iDigBio | 2 | https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php?title=Databasing_References&diff=prev&oldid=162 | 50/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_908005801_1.json |
79f998e9_tabasing_References____iDigBio__2 | [0] Imaging of Specimens: Issues to be Considered, by Larry Speers, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. [3] A short presentation on specimen vs. label imaging, with consideration of image type, format, storage, and work flow. [2] | http://www.canadensys.net/wp-content/uploads/montreal-2009-imaging.pdf# | [] | Difference between revisions of "Databasing References" - iDigBio | 2 | https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php?title=Databasing_References&diff=prev&oldid=162 | 50/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_908005801_1.json |
79f998e9_tabasing_References____iDigBio__2 | [0] Initiating a Collection Digitisation Project, by C. K. Frazier, J. Wall, S. Grant. [1] 2008, GBIF [3] This document is designed to give the reader the confidence to get started and to make the right decisions when planning a natural history collection digitisation project. The authors have years of experience working with collections and they have instilled this expertise into this paper so one can more efficiently ask the right questions and make the appropriate plans prior to committing any resources to the task. [2] | http://www.gbif.org/orc/?doc_id=2176# | [] | Difference between revisions of "Databasing References" - iDigBio | 2 | https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php?title=Databasing_References&diff=prev&oldid=162 | 50/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_908005801_1.json |
79f998e9_tabasing_References____iDigBio__2 | [0] Innovative workflows for efficient data capture in an entomological collection: The MCZ Lepidoptera Rapid Data Capture Project, by P. Morris, R. Eastwood, L. Ford, et. al. [3] Presentation made at Entomology 2010. Signficant detail on the rapid data capture project at Museum of Comparative Zoology, including an efficient workflow. [2] | http://www.ecnweb.org/dev/files/12_Eastwood_2010.pdf# | [] | Difference between revisions of "Databasing References" - iDigBio | 2 | https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php?title=Databasing_References&diff=prev&oldid=162 | 50/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_908005801_1.json |
79f998e9_tabasing_References____iDigBio__2 | [0] Moving Theory into Practice: Digital Imaging Tutorial. [3] An excellent online tutorial about digital imaging, including basic terminology, selection, conversion, quality, and metadata. [2] | http://www.library.cornell.edu/preservation/tutorial/tutorial_English.pdf# | [] | Difference between revisions of "Databasing References" - iDigBio | 2 | https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php?title=Databasing_References&diff=prev&oldid=162 | 50/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_908005801_1.json |
79f998e9_tabasing_References____iDigBio__2 | [0] NATURAL HISTORY SPECIMEN DIGITIZATION : CHALLENGES AND CONCERNS, by A. Vollmar, J. A. Macklin, L. S. Ford., Biodiversity Informatics, 7, pp. 93-112. [1] 2010 [3] A survey on the challenges and concerns involved with digitizing natural history specimens was circulated to curators, collections managers, and administrators in the natural history community in the Spring of 2009, with over 200 responses received. The overwhelming barrier to digitizing collections was a lack of funding or issues directly related to funding, leaving institutions mostly responsible for providing the necessary support. The uneven digitization landscape leads to a patchy accumulation of records at varying qualities, and based on different priorities, ultimately influencing the data's fitness for use. The survey results also indicated that although the kind of specimens found in collections and their storage can be quite variable, there are many similar challenges across disciplines when digitizing including imaging, automated text scanning and parsing, geo-referencing, etc. Thus, better communication between domains could foster knowledge on digitization leading to efficiencies that could be disseminated through documentation of best practices and training. [2] | https://journals.ku.edu/index.php/jbi/article/viewFile/3992/3806# | [] | Difference between revisions of "Databasing References" - iDigBio | 2 | https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php?title=Databasing_References&diff=prev&oldid=162 | 50/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_908005801_1.json |