Digitization and the Future of Natural History Collections
Brandon P. Hedrick(Harvard University), Charles C. Davis(Harvard University), Emily K. Meineke(Harvard University), Scott V. Edwards(Harvard University), Julia A. Clarke(Planetary Science Institute), Kathryn G. Turner(Idaho State University), David C. Blackburn(Florida Museum of Natural History), Jonathan Kennedy(Harvard University), Christopher J. Grassa(Harvard University), Joseph A. Cook(University of New Mexico), Daniel Park(Harvard University), J. Mason Heberling(Carnegie Museum of Natural History)
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