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Biodiversity Heritage Library - Program news and collection highlights from BHL

All posts by Carolyn Sheffield

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5th Global BHL Meeting, Lorne, Australia

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  The 5th Global Biodiversity Heritage Library Meeting was held in Lorne, Australia, February 1-2, 2014.   Representatives from each of BHL’s global nodes, with the exception of BHL Egypt, convened to discuss the status of current goals, the formation of new goals, and to work together in forming the overall direction of BHL Global.  The meeting consisted of reports from the global nodes, the election of officers, and discussion of bylaws, technical issues and goals. The first day of the meeting consisted of presentations delivered by representatives from BHL Central and the Global Nodes. BHL Central Kicking off the presentations, Martin Kalfatovic, BHL Program Director, reported on BHL Central’s continued growth.

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March 6, 2014byCarolyn Sheffield
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Helping Out with Diverse Interests in Biodiversity: Taxonomy of Molluscs and Birds

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New Zealand is an exciting place to study biodiversity for a number of reasons. First, its unique set of plants and animals, evolving in the context of an active geologic history, results in several model systems that are ideal for testing ideas about how evolution works. Second, the country still has areas of its natural environment that are relatively undisturbed, something of which the wider public is very proud and which means that many people are interested in and aware of many native species.

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February 25, 2014byCarolyn Sheffield
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Happy Lunar New Year from BHL and Equus Caballus!

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From agriculture to transportation to war, Equus caballus has held a prominent and highly respected position in cultures across the world for thousands of years.

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February 3, 2014byCarolyn Sheffield
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Ringing in the New Year with thanks!

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In the US, we set aside time to reflect and give thanks in November as part of the Thanksgiving holiday.  It is now the start of a new year–and only the first month, not the eleventh–yet BHL already has a lot for which to give thanks! Since the start of the fiscal year 2014 (October 1), donors from across the world have contributed $2,434.12 to support BHL’s continuing mission.

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January 27, 2014byCarolyn Sheffield
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Happy Holidays from BHL and Rangifer tarandus!

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As part of BHL’s Winter Appeal, we’re highlighting some of the amazing species that are especially well-adapted to cold, wintery climes as well as those that often come to mind as we celebrate the winter holidays.  Last week we featured Ursus maritimus, the magnificent apex predator of the Arctic commonly known as the polar bear.

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December 23, 2013byCarolyn Sheffield
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Basionyms, Synonyms, Authorities: Tracking the Names of Macro- and Micro Algae Through Time

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As part of our BHL & Our Users series, we recently caught up with Dr. Roberta Cowan, a specialist in Phycology (taxonomy) and information management. Over the last 19 years, Dr. Cowan has been actively involved in nomenclatural work, notably for Australian algal species.  Dr. Cowan was kind enough to provide some background on her work and the role BHL has played in making that work both quicker and easier over the years. Roberta Cowan, PhD  In the 1980s a number of countries had nomenclatural plant databases.

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December 17, 2013byCarolyn Sheffield
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Ursus maritimus: A Shining Star in the North Pole

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As part of BHL’s Winter Appeal, we’ll be highlighting some of the amazing species that are especially well-adapted to cold, wintery climes as well as those that often come to mind as we celebrate the winter holidays.  Each post will include images, facts and sometimes even stories drawn from the pages of the open access literature in BHL.  The ongoing growth of BHL is supported in part by our dedicated patrons whose gifts we depend on for the the digitization of additional literature, technical development of the program, and improvement of data curation.

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December 16, 2013byCarolyn Sheffield
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