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Green digitization: Online botanical collections data answering real‐world questions

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  • For the Special Issue: Green Digitization: Online Botanical Collections Data Answering Real-World QuestionsGreen digitization: Online botanical collections data answering real-­world questionsPamela S

  • Many specific hypotheses may be addressed through integrated analyses of biodiversity and environmental data, perhaps the greatest value of such data-­enabled science will lie in the unanticipated patterns that emerge. The papers in this collection capture some of the diversity of the emerging themes that can be addressed via use of digitized herbarium specimens

  • Given the enormous potential of herbarium data for research in systematics, ecology, conservation, and global change, the authors cite the need for greater global advocacy for collections, from curation of physical specimens to digitization to online publishing of digitized data

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For the Special Issue: Green Digitization: Online Botanical Collections Data Answering Real-World QuestionsGreen digitization: Online botanical collections data answering real-­world questionsPamela S. The papers in this collection capture some of the diversity of the emerging themes that can be addressed via use of digitized herbarium specimens.

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