[Nhcoll-l] Converging Digital and Extended Specimens: An observation on nomenclature

Callomon,Paul prc44 at drexel.edu
Thu Jan 21 14:48:31 EST 2021


I would cast a vote for "digital extension", chiming nicely as it does with the term "extended specimen". I agree that "twin" is a bad choice.


Paul Callomon MSc
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