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Announcing Five Webinars from BHL’s NDSR Residents!

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We are pleased to announce five webinars from BHL’s NDSR residents! Each resident has spent the past 10 months or so working hard on individual—yet inter-related—research projects to explore how we might best improve the features and functionality of BHL to incorporate new technologies and evolving best practices for digital libraries and the larger biodiversity community.  Each resident will be delivering a webinar, reporting on the results of their research to date along with their recommendations for BHL. You can find details and links to recordings of all of the webinars below.

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November 1, 2017byConstance Rinaldo
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Exporing Finnish biodiversity during GBIF 24

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BHL Chair Constance Rinaldo and BHL Program Director Martin Kalfatovic each took advantage of the opportunities provided by our Finnish hosts of GBIF 24 for excursions to explore Finnish biodiversity. Rinaldo explored Nuuksio National Park and Kalfatovic, Vallisaari and Suomenlinna.

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October 31, 2017byMartin R. Kalfatovic and Constance Rinaldo
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24th meeting of the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) Governing Board

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The 24th meeting of the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) Governing Board and associated events were held in Helsinki, Finland, 24-29 September. The Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL) was represented at both the 14th GBIF Nodes Meeting (24-25 September 2017, by BHL Program Director, Martin R. Kalfatovic) and the Governing Board Meeting (26-27 September 2017, by BHL Chair, Constance Rinaldo).

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October 31, 2017byMartin R. Kalfatovic and Constance Rinaldo
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Join us for Seeds in the Stacks!

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Join us for Seeds in the Stacks, a Facebook Live tour at the USDA National Agricultural Library! We’ll go behind-the-scenes to explore selections from the Library’s collection of over 200,000 seed and nursery catalogs.

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October 30, 2017byGrace Costantino
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Service Update: Internet Archive Service Restored 29 October 2017

Status Update: 20:45 ET 29 October: Internet Archive is back online. Page images are correctly displaying in BHL. Thanks for your patience!

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October 29, 2017byGrace Costantino
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The Birds of the World, German Edition

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At the end of the eighteenth century, the “father of German ornithology” began publishing a German translation of General Synopsis of Birds, an important work by John Latham, the “grandfather of Australian ornithology”. This German edition, entitled Johann Lathams Allgemeine Uebersicht der Vögel ([1792] 1793-1812), was translated and edited by Johann Matthäus Bechstein (1757-1822).

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October 26, 2017byGrace Costantino
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In-copyright titles added in the 3rd quarter of 2017

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From July to September of this year, BHL received permission for 43 new in-copyright titles, all as part of the Expanding Access to Biodiversity Literature project. This is a slight increase over the numbers added in the first two quarters. BHL licenses content under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 license Below are the 43 titles added in the second quarter, in the order permission was secured. For those that have already been scanned or uploaded, links are available. Look for the rest as they’re added to the collection; you can check the recent additions, or see all the permission titles available in BHL on the permissions page. Titles in BHL have been digitized/contributed by the rights holders unless otherwise stated. Alabama Academy of Science Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science Denver Botanic Gardens Green Thumb News Green Thumb Newsletter Mountain, Plain, and Garden The Green Thumb American Association of Zoo Keepers AAZK Bulletin AAZK Newsletter Ruptured Rhino The Avicultural Society Avicultural Magazine Oregon Flora Project Oregon Flora Newsletter Kelly Allred The New Mexico Botanist New York State Ornithological Association The Kingbird The Arboretum Foundation Arboretum Bulletin University of Washington Arboretum Bulletin Washington Park Arboretum Bulletin Lunds Botaniska Förening Opera Botanica, v.42 (1977) Illinois State Academy of Science Transactions Brooklyn Botanic Garden A Teaching Guide to the Trees and Shrubs of Greater New York, Including the Kinds Most Commonly Seen in Cultivation (1933 and 1947 editions) Guide to Trees and Shrubs Based on Those of Greater New York: Native, Naturalized, and Commonly Cultivated Exotic Kinds Leaflet / Leaflets Plants and Gardens Plants of the U.S. Military Academy, West Point, New York Florida Exotic Plant Pest Council and Southeast Exotic Plant Pest Council Wildland WeedsUniversity of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants Aquaphyte International Ornithologists’ Union IXe Congrès Ornithologique International, Rouen, 9 au 13 Mai 1938 (Digitized by Smithsonian Libraries) Tulane University Tulane Studies in Geology Tulane Studies in Geology and Paleontology University of Texas Austin Libraries Contributions in Marine Science University of Texas at Austin Bulletins and Publications African Violet Society of America African Violet Magazine Ohio Biological Survey Ohio Biological Survey Notes The Natural History Society of Maryland Bulletin Bulletin of the Maryland Herpetological Society Maryland Naturalist Maryland: A Journal of Natural History Proceedings Texas Ornithological Society Bulletin of the Texas Ornithological Society Occasional Publications Desert Botanical Garden Agave Saguaroland Bulletin The Sonoran Quarterly Torrey Botanical Society Memoirs of the Torrey Botanical Club American Ornithological Society Proceedings of the XIIIth Ornithological Congress Museum of Texas Tech University Occasional Papers Special Publications Department of Malacology, The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia Tryonia American Daffodil Society The Daffodil Bulletin The Daffodil Journal BHL thanks the many individuals and organizations who have so generously allowed their publications to be digitized and made available to the world under open access. If there’s a book or journal you would like to see in BHL, please let us know! And as always, don’t forget to follow BHL on Facebook, Twitter (@BioDivLibrary), Instagram, Pinterest, and Tumblr.

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October 24, 2017byMorgan E. Aronson
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