Digital collections, biodiversity data, and the marine science librarian

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What is the role of a marine science librarian in supporting marine science research? In this presentation I share how we've adopted the 'Collections as Data' approach to curating our unique collections, as well as some of the tools and workflows we used. I offer examples from some of our projects over the years. The goal for the talk is to share a bit about what we're up to at Miller Library, hopefully generate some conversation around historical biodiversity data and collections, and work toward building a community of practice around these things.

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Date created January 26, 2023
Date modified March 14, 2023; March 14, 2023
Publication date February 16, 2023; January 26, 2023

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Author Whitmire, Amanda ORCiD icon https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2429-8879 (unverified)

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Subject Digital libraries > Collection development
Subject Biodiversity
Subject Marine science libraries
Subject Marine sciences > Information services
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Whitmire, Amanda. (2023). Digital collections, biodiversity data, and the marine science librarian. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at https://purl.stanford.edu/hr230rq2696. https://doi.org/10.25740/hr230rq2696.

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