[Nhcoll-l] Webinar TOMORROW- Demonstrating a Collection's Impact using Arctos Publications and Projects Tools

Emily M. Braker emily.braker at colorado.edu
Mon Oct 7 11:50:03 EDT 2019


Please join us tomorrow, October 8th for a webinar entitled "Advanced Collection Management Using Arctos: Publications and Projects Demonstrate a Collection's Impact"

Abstract:  New knowledge described in scientific publications is the ultimate product of museum specimen use. Arctos, an online museum collection management solution, allows for publications to be linked to the specific specimens that they reference. The impact of any single specimen, accession, loan, or collection as a whole can then be quantified in terms of publications produced or specimens cited. Publications citing voucher specimens are displayed in the Arctos specimen record, allowing future researchers and curators to see which analyses have been done previously on specimens of interest, thereby eliminating redundant subsampling or handling. Arctos "projects" allow for the aggregation of data from accessions, loans, publications, and specimen records into a single-page display of the impact that a curator-defined "project" has produced. Arctos projects can be very useful in reporting, and in many cases may replace a written report prepared for granting agencies, institutional departments, or government agencies (NPS, USFWS, etc.). We will demonstrate how publications are entered, specimens are linked through citations, and how projects are built to show a collection's impact within Arctos.

Presenter: Aren Gunderson (University of Alaska Museum of the North)



When: Tuesday, October 8th, 2019 at 3pm ET



Where: https://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/room<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__idigbio.adobeconnect.com_room&d=DwMFAg&c=pZJPUDQ3SB9JplYbifm4nt2lEVG5pWx2KikqINpWlZM&r=_ACjGCbvHFKcpC0UQMLaKuxM2mfCJKHqqAEOVM14NUY&m=ywlzAcc0y6Qseo7zfdm0Xl3L_uzCPnhDDSlqnWbac38&s=7gETVNyhBEpm-ck9AfPgm_OBhBGq40r2bCVvzt6WLP8&e=>



Can't Make It? A recording of this webinar will be made available, along with other archived recordings, here: https://arctosdb.org/learn/webinars/<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__arctosdb.org_learn_webinars_&d=DwMFAg&c=pZJPUDQ3SB9JplYbifm4nt2lEVG5pWx2KikqINpWlZM&r=O66SDOkElKwRkmkyUpBx_j4GK4_RTv4F23S5fl-2z6Y&m=wZgT7Rjmtgl-EEsA-JreITDu8YcEUBmrCdqDtDsroNI&s=jmnCf7-msMtQGUgc6Ti3lLzmdnjJl9FRntSou_K8Fqw&e=>

This is the 19th in a series of webinars on Arctos brought to you by the Arctos Working Group and kindly hosted by iDigBio.


Emily Braker
Vertebrate Collections Manager, Zoology Section
University of Colorado Museum of Natural History
265 UCB, Bruce Curtis Building
Boulder, CO 80309-0218
Phone: 303-492-8466

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