Computers in Botanical Collections

Computers in Botanical Collections

Author: J. Brenan

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 211

ISBN-13: 1468421573

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This volume records the proceedings of, and the papers read at, an international conference to consider the use of electronic data processing methods in the major taxonomic plant collections of Europe, primarily herbaria but also living collections. This conference took place at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, from 3rd to 6th October, 1973. It was attended by some 90 delegates, observers and speakers, mainly from a wide range of the major European herbaria, but also from other interested institutions. The problem to be discussed was a big one. Taxonomic collections of the sorts mentioned above constitute the main centres for the scientific documentation of the flora of the world. With the extinction of so many species more or less imminently threatened, and with the modification or disappearance of so many vegetation types through the activities of man, the information contained in these collections grows in importance. Their aggregate size, in Europe, has been estimated at between 50 and 100 millions, and these are annually augmented at a rapid rate. Each specimen or living plant comprises a source of evidence and information represented both by the specimen itself and the associated information provided by the collector and subsequent investigators - identifications, field notes, records of subsequent research, etc. This associated information is known as the label data. Research on the taxonomy and geographical distribution of plants usually requires data from specimens stored in a number of institutions in different countries.


Computers in Botanical Collections; Proceedings...

Computers in Botanical Collections; Proceedings...

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Publisher:

Published: 1975

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13:

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Electronic data processing of Herbarium specimens data for the Flora of Veracruz Program. The uses of electronic data processing for Herbarium Specimen label information. The flora North America Information System. Electronic data processing in the Herbarium. The data bank of the British Antarctic Survey'sBotanical Section.


A Computer-Mapped Flora

A Computer-Mapped Flora

Author: D.A. Cadbury

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2012-12-02

Total Pages: 780

ISBN-13: 0323142583

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A Computer-Mapped Flora presents the study of county flora using electronic data processing methods to sort and codify the information gathered. This book also uses computer techniques for the construction of distribution maps that report the presence or absence of a species in a certain area and their major habitats. The book is comprised of 15 chapters. The first chapter is subdivided into two parts that discuss the previous work and a review and revision of old methods used in the study. The following paragraphs focus on the physical aspect of the topic. This volume includes chapters on the physical background, geology and soils, and historical geography. Also included in the book is a chapter dedicated to the historical survey of Warwickshire bryophytes. The following section focuses on the study and research aspect. Topics included are the recording and processing of data and habitat studies. The topics discussed in the subsequent chapters focus on plants, specifically flowering and vascular plants and bryophytes. Distribution maps, graph-plotted maps, and vascular plant checklists are some of the topics discussed. The book aims to be of service to botanists and other biologists outside of the British setting. This reference material will be helpful to other disciplines as the methods documented herein can also be applied to other studies and research.


A Bibliography of Plant Genetic Resources

A Bibliography of Plant Genetic Resources

Author: John Gregory Hawkes

Publisher:

Published: 1976

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13:

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Genetic resouces- general; gene centres; origins of agriculture and plant domestication; archaelogy and palavothnobotany; eth nobotany; evolutions-general genetica variation in populations; genecology and adaptation; taxonomy and biosyotematies; chemotaxonomy and data management conservation-general conservation-tissue anad anther culture; evaluation and utilisation; organisation,Networks, trainig; gene banks, genetic resouces centres and world collections.


Computer Networking and Scholarly Communication in the Twenty-First-Century University

Computer Networking and Scholarly Communication in the Twenty-First-Century University

Author: Timothy D. Stephen

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 1996-01-01

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13: 9780791428535

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An essay collection addressing computer networking and scholarly communication in higher education offers a broad array of insights from the technical and academic points of view. Many of the 25 contributors have been influential in establishing computer mediated communication in their universities and colleges. Their advice and experience cover on-line costs, administration, research issues, classroom networking across the curriculum, electronic library resources, and even a brief introduction to "navigating the network." Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR