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Digitization & Citizen Science, Farlow Herbarium (2014)

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Volunteer as a citizen scientist! “Take Notes From Nature” – transcribe museum and herbarium records of your favorite organisms. There is something for everyone – familiar localities, many historic collections, and a number of cryptogams themselves managed to get their pictures taken. The Farlow Herbarium is part of a scientific collaborative digitizing its vast natural history collections. The data are important to researchers and policy makers, so your volunteer help would be greatly appreciated. Earn points and badges, such as the Spore, Mycelium, and Mushroom badges.

Volunteer as a citizen scientist! “Take Notes From Nature” – transcribe museum and herbarium records of your favorite organisms. There is something for everyone – familiar localities, many historic collections, and a number of cryptogams themselves managed to get their pictures taken. The Farlow Herbarium is part of a scientific collaborative digitizing its vast natural history collections. The data are important to researchers and policy makers, so your volunteer help would be greatly appreciated. Earn points and badges, such as the Spore, Mycelium, and Mushroom badges.

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  1. 1. Digitization & Citizen Science Farlow Herbarium Harvard University Herbaria
  2. 2. Web Portals to Herbarium Collections
  3. 3. Behind the Scenes: Digitization: Minimal Data Entry
  4. 4. Behind the Scenes: Digital Photos of Labels
  5. 5. Set-up for photographing labels
  6. 6. Cetraria oakesiana - Lichen and its Label (collection from Mt. Liberty, NH by Clara E. Cummings in 1892)
  7. 7. Gasparrinia elegans from Canadian Arctic, winter of 1915-1916
  8. 8. Bacidia beckhausii on reindeer bones from Alaska (1958)
  9. 9. Cetraria arenaria from Mt. Desert Island, ME (1876)
  10. 10. Flavoparmelia caperata from Willoughby Mt., VT; Faxon (1884)
  11. 11. Cladonia stellaris from Lake of the Clouds, NH (A. H. Moore in 1902)
  12. 12. Rinodina from Charlotte, VT (collected by C. G. Pringle in 1879)
  13. 13. Dibaeis from Petersham, MA (W. G. Farlow in 1890)
  14. 14. Dermatocarpon from Jamaica Plain, collected by Faxon (1882)
  15. 15. Lichen & Bryophytes: Volunteer: http://lbcc1.acis.ufl.edu/
  16. 16. Create Your Own Expedition or Record Set Link
  17. 17. Create an Account and Login to Portal
  18. 18. A Record Set in Lichen Portal • Click on Symbiota ID
  19. 19. Web Form to transcribe label data • C.A. Robbins collection of Cladonia from Wareham
  20. 20. Clara E. Cummings collection of Rhizocarpon from Wellesley
  21. 21. Faxon collection of Pseudocyphellaria from Jamaica Plain
  22. 22. Example of a label for data capture
  23. 23. Example of data record in need of completion
  24. 24. Record collector number and date
  25. 25. Record County and Locality
  26. 26. Record verbatim elevation in meters or feet Hit ‘Tab’ key and elevation in Meters automatically fills-in
  27. 27. Capture habitat and substrate
  28. 28. Web form includes Tools to add Coordinates
  29. 29. Use tool to insert coordinate values Click “Insert” and Lat/Long automatically fills-in
  30. 30. Example for inserting UTM Values
  31. 31. Save Edits from Completed Form
  32. 32. Success! Edits submitted and activated
  33. 33. Site for Macrofungi Collections and more: notesfromnature.org
  34. 34. Login for Notesfromnature.org
  35. 35. Collections include Macrofungi
  36. 36. Macrofungi: Welcome Screen
  37. 37. Macrofungi: Welcome Screen
  38. 38. A macrofungal label to transcribe
  39. 39. Click and drag a square around label, then click “Start this Record”
  40. 40. Clavaria label to transcribe
  41. 41. Country: United States
  42. 42. State: Vermont
  43. 43. County: Windham
  44. 44. Habitat and locality: beech-maple birch-hemlock woods; 1 mi. south of Williamsville
  45. 45. Date: August 14, 1961
  46. 46. Happy 90th Anniversary of the Farlow!

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