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A listing of all partner institutes with a summary of their participation in digitisation projects.<br />
A listing of all partner institutes with a summary of their participation in digitisation projects.<br />


Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE)<br />
=== Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) ===
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* Website: www.rbge.org.uk
* Website: www.rbge.org.uk
* Digitisation website (if applicable): www.rbge.org.uk/science/herbarium/digitisation
* Digitisation website (if applicable): www.rbge.org.uk/science/herbarium/digitisation
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:* Scottish Government funded projects
:* Scottish Government funded projects
:* iDigBio (aOCR working group)
:* iDigBio (aOCR working group)
*Crowdsourcing platforms with institute’s specimens:
*Crowdsourcing platforms with institute’s specimens:
:* Herbaria@Home
:* Herbaria@Home
*Percentage of collections databased: 23%
*Percentage of collections databased: 23%
*Percentage of collections imaged: 9%
*Percentage of collections imaged: 9%
A listing of all digitisation projects with current status and summary and a link to the project webpage if it exists<br />
Individual pages for projects that are active and want to use this wiki
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[http://synthesys3.myspecies.info/ '''Synthesys3''']<br />
General Information about the Project<br />
* Title: <br />
* Funded by: European Union, Framework 7<br />
* Duration: 4 Years (from September 2014 to September 2017)<br />
* Project Partners: 
:* Botanisher Garten und Botanishes Museum, Freie Universitatet Berlin (BGBM)

Revision as of 00:21, 29 March 2015


A listing of all partner institutes with a summary of their participation in digitisation projects.

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE)


  • Website: www.rbge.org.uk
  • Digitisation website (if applicable): www.rbge.org.uk/science/herbarium/digitisation
  • Main contact for digitisation: Elspeth Haston
  • Digitisation projects (current and past to reduce updating):
  • African Plants Initiative
  • Latin American Plants Initiative
  • Global Plants Initiative
  • OpenUp!
  • BHL Europe
  • Synthesys3
  • Scottish Government funded projects
  • iDigBio (aOCR working group)
  • Crowdsourcing platforms with institute’s specimens:
  • Herbaria@Home
  • Percentage of collections databased: 23%
  • Percentage of collections imaged: 9%