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iNaturalist as a tool to expand the research value of museum specimens

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Premise of the Study Innovative approaches to specimen collection and curation are needed to maximize the utility of natural history collections in a new era of data use. Associated data,… Click to show full abstract

Premise of the Study Innovative approaches to specimen collection and curation are needed to maximize the utility of natural history collections in a new era of data use. Associated data, such as digital images from the field, are routinely collected with recent herbarium specimens. However, these data often remain inaccessible and are rarely curated alongside the associated physical specimens, which limits future data use. Methods and Results We leveraged the widely used citizen science platform, iNaturalist, to permanently associate field‐collected data to herbarium specimens, including information not well preserved in traditional specimens. This protocol improves the efficiency and accuracy of all steps from the collecting event to specimen curation and enhances the potential uses of specimens. Conclusions iNaturalist provides a standardized and cost‐efficient enhancement to specimen collection and curation that can be easily adapted for specific research goals or other collection types beyond herbaria.

Keywords: research; tool expand; expand research; research value; value museum; inaturalist tool

Journal Title: Applications in Plant Sciences
Year Published: 2018

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