Small Collections Grant
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Digitization, informatization and conservation of a small and young Neotropical Herbarium
Brazil
Digitally image, Conserve
Cost (USD):
2000
HUFABC
Universidade Federal do ABC
Objective:
Herbaria are sources of biodiversity data. However, barriers, as voucher access, can hamper the development of botanical knowledge. The focus of this project is to overcome this obstacle by promoting the online availability of voucher images, beginning with our small collection with ca. 3,000 exsiccates (100% digitalized but only 50% with available images). Nowadays, only one shared platform serves the 12 Herbaria in São Paulo city and metropolitan region and a new portable platform will help to overcome this obstacle.
Timetable:
Activity - Period
Seal the windows and stop fonts of humidity - Jan-Mar/2022
Dehumidifier installation - Apr-Jun/2022
Fumigation - Jan, May, Sep, Dec/2022
Platform construction Jan-Jun/2022
Acquisition of Photograph material - Fev-Mar/2022
Voucher photos from HUFABC collection - Jul-Sep/2022
Data submission to online databases (SpeciesLink and GBIF) - Oct/2022
Start sharing the platform with close Herbaria - Dec/2022
Scoring Rubric
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Collection Improvement (max. 120 points)
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Facilitating access to the physical collections by digitization (e.g., data entry, setting up database structure with an outline of the platform to be used, purchasing equipment, and imaging specimens) – up to 30 points.
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Enhancing physical collections by improving the conservation status of specimens in the herbarium (e.g., better folders, protecting covers, mounting paper, labeling, etc.) – up to 30 points.
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Curating specimens (e.g., updating families, species identification, identifying types) – up to 20 points.
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Increasing our understanding of the flora or funga by making new herbarium specimens available, such as processing of backlog or collecting and mounting of new specimens from understudied sites – up to 20 points.
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Securing collections by distribution of duplicates (or orphan collections) to other regional or international herbaria or shipping endangered collections to another herbarium – up to 20 points.
This proposal scores:
/120
Methods & Funding (max. 40 points)
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Match between the proposed budget and methods for the aims described – up to 10 points.
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Perceived need, the extent to which the project will benefit from IAPT funding: e.g., due to active floristic work or contribution to poorly collected sites, due to threatened conditions of collections, and for the degree of involvement of others (outreach and education). We give more points for herbaria in low- and middle-income countries – up to 20 points.
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Sharing duplicate specimens with other herbaria – up to 10 points.
This proposal scores:
/40
Broader Impacts (max. 40 points)
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Degree of regional importance of the collection or the taxonomic importance of the targeted collection – up to 10 points.
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The project will yield durable benefits (specimens, digitized metadata, databases, websites) – up to 15 points.
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The project involves outreach/mentoring and broad dissemination – up to 15 points.
This proposal scores:
/40
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Plan:
1. Digitalization: A platform to share.
Here we aim to construct a portable digitalization platform, easy to move and share with others Herbaria. The platform basic structure will have a base with arms to fix the camera coupled with a trigger. Lights from the top and both sides will avoid shadows on the image. To photograph small samples, an additional macro lens will be used. The specimen identification will be accessed by a barcode scanner coupled to a computer. The JABOT, free software to manage the botanic collection, will receive the exsiccate image, link it with the barcode and with all specimen biological information. To make it available online, all data will be submitted to the SpecieLink and GBIF databases.
2. Conservation improvements
To share Herbarium data is important, but keeping the collection safe is fundamental. It is achieved by keeping the collection at low temperature and humidity. The HUFABC is equipped with four dehumidifiers, but one is broken. Considering the size of the room, this fourth additional air-conditioner equipment is desirable. The initiatives to reduce the humidity should be associated with sealed windows (what needs to be made), to avoid humidity variation. It is especially important in a building inside the Atlantic Rain Forest. These initiatives, associated with the use of insect repellents will ensure the quality of the botanic collection.
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Ana Paula de Moraes
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