Rationale and Value of Natural History Collections Digitisation

Authors

  • Malcolm Scoble Deparrtment of Entomology, Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17161/bi.v7i2.3994

Keywords:

Natural History Collections, Digitisation, Value, Rationale, Significance

Abstract

Natural science collections comprise a small component of a more extensive source of data on which questions about the natural world may be addressed. However, NHC data offer, when digitised, an exceptional resource: within collections lies the most extensive dataset that exists of the planet’s biodiversity. Indeed, our entire knowledge of most species is based on just one or very few specimens housed in natural science collections. Nevertheless, for most species, collections provide us with the best record available. The physical presence of specimens allows us to examine them many times using new techniques (e.g. the extraction and study of molecular data). In this article we argue in favor of expedited digitisation of NHC data.

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Published

2010-10-16

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Articles (peer-reviewed)

How to Cite

Scoble, Malcolm. 2010. “Rationale and Value of Natural History Collections Digitisation”. Biodiversity Informatics 7 (2). https://doi.org/10.17161/bi.v7i2.3994.