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Biodiversity Heritage Library - Program news and collection highlights from BHL

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Book of the Week: Familles des Plantes

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One of the defining characteristics of the scientific method is the gathering of empirical data.
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June 15, 2012byRandy Smith
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BHL and Our Users: Dr. Gary Poore

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As you probably know, BHL is a global initiative, with project nodes on every continent in the world except Antarctica. As a global effort, we think it’s important to highlight our user communities around the world. This week, we’ve collaborated with our friends at BHL-Australia to feature Dr. Gary Poore, an avid BHL user from “Down Under.”

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June 12, 2012byJoe Coleman
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An International Outlook: Celebrating BHL-Europe

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On April 30, 2012, the BHL-Europe project officially came to an end. Through the development of a multi-lingual portal and associated tools, BHL-Europe strives to make European biodiversity knowledge available to everyone. To celebrate the project, BHL-E hosted a variety of workshops and meetings June 4-8, 2012, in Berlin, Germany. The events included a Symposium on Communicating Biological Diversity (June 4), a BHL-Europe Demonstration and Training Workshop (June 5), a closed official review with European Commission representatives (BHL-Europe is an Eu-funded project), and a 2-day BHL-Global meeting (June 7-8). Representatives from around the globe, including twelve members of the BHL-US/UK project, attended the events.

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June 11, 2012byGrace Costantino
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The Narwhal, the Ocean’s One-toothed Wonder

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The mysterious narwhal and its famed “unicorn horn” have long captured the popular imagination of man. In the middle ages, the tooth of a narwhal would fetch ten times its weight in gold because it was thought to carry magical and medicinal powers.

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June 7, 2012byJJ Dearborn
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Congratulations to BHL-Europe

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BHL-Europe is hosting a series of meetings in Berlin this week to celebrate the successful completion of their EU-funded project.  On Monday there was an international scientific symposium, “Communicating Biological Diversity,” with a goal of reviewing the progress implementing the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) 20 years after its adoption.  Notes and presentations given will be made available on the symposium web site: http://www.bhle-finals.blogspot.de/

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June 5, 2012byChris Freeland
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My Life as a BHL Staffer: Michelle Abeln

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Hello from St. Louis. My name is Michelle Abeln, and I’m a metadata librarian at the Missouri Botanical Garden Library. I’ve been working as our BHL “liaison” for almost five years. My main focus is to make sure that our in-house scanning efforts correlate with the bigger BHL mission. BOTANICUS

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June 4, 2012byGrace Costantino
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Announcing BHL on Pinterest

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We know you love our BHL images, and we love coming up with new ways for you to interact with them. That’s why we’re announcing BHL on Pinterest!

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June 1, 2012byMichelle Strizever
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