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Digitization: From Species to Stories
Written by undergraduate research apprentice, Samantha Morco, who is currently a third-year Integrative Biology student. For my URAP at the MVZ this semester, I have been part of the archival project that digitizes field notebooks. I enjoyed reading the field … Continue reading
Posted in Field notes, MVZ collections, The Hidden Collections Project, URAPs
Tagged digitization, field notes, Mexico
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In the “Early Days”
I came across three unnamed field notebooks from the same author. I tried searching our database for individuals collecting in the places and years described in the notebooks but that was a dead end. Most of the journal entries took place … Continue reading
Posted in Field notes, MVZ collections, Women in Science
Tagged Berkeley, Cooper, field notes
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The Archives Project and a Trip to Hastings
My name is Kira Dodd and I am the Archival Project Coordinator at the MVZ. In January 2012, we were awarded a three-year grant from the Council on Library and Information Resources to catalog and make more accessible the Museum’s hidden … Continue reading
Posted in Archives News, The Hidden Collections Project
Tagged CLIR, field notes, Hastings
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