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Biodiversity Heritage Library - Program news and collection highlights from BHL

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BHL and Our Users: Rebecca Morin, BHL Librarian

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For our regular series “BHL and our Users,” we usually feature scientists who use BHL to conduct their research. However, there are many different kinds of BHL users, not the least of which are librarians that use BHL to help them execute their own work supporting the research needs of their library patrons.

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February 28, 2012byGrace Costantino
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Celebrating Nature’s Best with BHL

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The 2011 Nature’s Best Photography Windland Smith Rice International Awards Exhibit opened at the Natural History Museum on March 30, 2012. We all know that photography is a strikingly compelling means of experiencing nature’s majesty. This concept is the driving force behind the Nature’s Best Photography competition, which operates under the mission to “celebrate the beauty and diversity of nature through the art of photography.”

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February 25, 2012byGrace Costantino
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Book of the Week: X-Ray Vision

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Have you ever wondered what a fish looks like inside? With the advent of x-ray technology, your curiosity can be sated, all without having to dissect a fish. And with the new Smithsonian exhibit, X-Ray Vision: Fish Inside Out, you can explore the evolutionary development of fish through a progression of x-rays from cartilaginous to bony fish.

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February 23, 2012byGrace Costantino
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Book of the Week: The Cabinet of Natural History

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It’s hailed as “the first major print color book produced in America.” Some of the most influential artists of the nineteenth century worked on the illustrations, including Thomas Doughty, founder of the Hudson River School, and Titian Ramsay Peale, who is believed to be the first American artist to observe and paint the Indians and Buffalo of the Great Plains. The work sold at Christie’s Auction House for $5,750 in 1993 – nearly $3000 more than the high range estimate.

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February 17, 2012byGrace Costantino
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BHL and Our Users: Alain Touwaide, Emanuela Appetiti and PLANT

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Happy Valentine’s Day! We couldn’t think of a better day to feature devoted couple and colleagues Dr. Alain Touwaide and Emanuela Appetiti and their work on the PLANT project.

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February 14, 2012byGrace Costantino
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Book of the Week: Floral Masterpiece from Biodiversity Heritage Library on iTunes U

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In case you missed our post earlier this week, the Biodiversity Heritage Library is now on iTunes U. From our provider page, you can now download select BHL content through iTunes to your desktop or mobile device, i.e. iPad, iPod touch, and iPhone. And, all for free, of course! We currently have 8 collections available, including:You can learn more about iTunes U through Apple’s website.

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February 9, 2012byGrace Costantino
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Biodiversity Heritage Library on iTunes U

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We are thrilled to announce that selected collections of BHL content are now available on the new iTunes U!

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February 7, 2012byBianca Crowley
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