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Small Collections Grant

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Sharing specimen images of the Italian endemic flora: a contribution from the central Apennines

Andrea Catorci

Italy

Digitally image

Cost: $

1990

CAME

University of Camerino

Objective:

Italy is one of the richest countries in endemic taxa in the Mediterranean region. Several of them are endangered due to land-use change and climate warming. Collecting and sharing data that document the distribution of these taxa and their temporal trends are key for species conservation. The Italian Botanical Society is collecting digitized data on Italian endemic taxa, but images of these specimens are often lacking, especially from small herbaria. We aim to acquire, store and make available online, high-resolution images of the accessioned specimens of endemic taxa in our herbarium.

Plan:

Label information of specimens have been already databased and are available online at the Anarchive website (www.anarchive.it). Labels of specimens have a barcode to identify them.
The working plan will consist of the following steps.
1) Acquisition of high-quality digital images of about 1,700 specimens, using a high-resolution scanner or a camera installed on a specific structure (equipment already present in the herbarium) and image elaboration using a software (already present in the herbarium) to improve its quality. This step will require to purchase a computer for digitization.
2) Naming each image using the label’s barcode. This step will require to purchase a barcode scanner.
3) Archiving original file images and saving images in different file formats for online access in two different locations. It will be necessary to purchase an external hard disk drive (8 TB) and a Network Attached Storage system with two hard disks (4 TB), which can store and share files and information, also through a Cloud service, to make the images available to other national and international institutions (Universities, Herbaria, Museums).
The staff of the Herbarium Universitatis Camerinensis (CAME) will carry out the image acquisition. We plan to involve in this activity students of our University who attend the Bachelor’s Degree and the Master’s Degree courses in Biology, assigning training credits and activating stages.

Timetable:

We plan to perform the imaging of about 1700 specimens of endemic taxa of the Italian peninsula, collected in the central Apennines. We provide to scan and archive 30-35 samples per working day, and to dedicate one day per week to this activity, in such a way to complete the activity within 12 months.

Referee 1:

Fabrizio Bartolucci

Referee 2:

Lorenzo Cecchi

Scoring Rubric

Your name:

Collection Improvement/Maintenance

 

1.  Contribution to the generation of digital herbarium data (digitization: data entry, setting up database structure, purchasing equipment).

2.  Contribution to enhancing our understanding of the flora by making new herbarium specimens available (processing of backlog).

3.  Contribution to enhancing our understanding of the flora by making new herbarium specimens available (shipping endangered collection to another herbarium).

4. Contribution towards improving conservation status of specimens in herbarium (better folders, protecting covers, mounting paper, labeling, etc.).

This proposal scores:

/120

IAPT community building

 

5.  Herbarium's potential for success.

6.  Perceived need, extent to which the project will benefit from IAPT funding.
7. Sharing specimens with other herbaria.

This proposal scores:

/40

Broader Impacts

8. The project will yield durable benefits (specimens, digitized metadata, databases, websites).

9. The proposed project involves outreach/mentoring and broad dissemination.

This proposal scores:

/40

18

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