SwissCollNet setzt sich für eine bessere Erschliessung naturhistorischer Sammlungen in der Schweiz ein. Eine gemeinsame Vision und langfristige Strategie fördert die Nutzung der Sammlungen durch die Forschung, Lehre und Gesellschaft.

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Workshop 01|2024

NMBE/Lisa Schäubliin
Bild: NMBE/Lisa Schäublin

The 2024 annual SwissCollNet workshop took place on 19th of January 2024 in UniS, Berne with nearly 150 participants. With the title "Digitization processes in natural history collections: from drawers to data publication" the workshop aimed to cover all aspects of digitization in the various disciplines of natural history collections.

In the morning participants were updated about SwissCollNet's activities with a particular focus on the project "Collection Survey" for a register of natural history collections hosted in Switzerland and the project "SVNHC" (Swiss Virtual Natrual History Collections).

Then, representatives of SwissCollNet projects presented their projects and experiences in digitizing and imaging specimens and objects in the fields of botany, entomology and palaeontology.

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  • SCN WS 2024 2Bild: David Jezdimirovic, SCNAT1/4
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In the afternoon, the participants actively discussed in break out sessions about the various digitization processes and issues on the following proposed topics :

  • Digitization of the historical palaeontological collection at the Naturmuseum Winterthur
  • Standardizing Data Standards
  • Challenges in data cleaning and normalization of natural history collections
  • From physical to digital
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  • SCN WS 2024 8Bild: David Jezdimirovic, SCNAT1/3
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  • SCN WS 2024 7Bild: David Jezdimirovic, SCNAT3/3

Finally, all particpants learned about the project E-Specimina led by the Institute for Systematic and Evolutionary Botany of UZH (supported by Swissuniversities). The day was then concluded by a presentation on the collaborative future of the SVNHC, InfoSpecies and GBIF.ch by Glenn Litsios, director of info fauna, followed by the closing words by Britta Allgöwer, member of the SwissCollNet Steering board and member of SCNAT executive board.

During the day, visitors from the Canadian Forest Service at Natural Resources Canada were represented. Participants were also able to discover the poster of their project to digitize natural history collections "Bringing scientific collections into the digital age: Essential resources for science-based decision making".

Once again, many thanks to all the participants for their enthusiasm on this wonderful day!

For more information about this workshop, please refer to the page of the event.