[Nhcoll-l] iDigBio’s Survey of Small US Natural History Collections Closes on Sunday, August 17, 2025!

Kalina Jakymec kjakymec at fsu.edu
Tue Aug 12 13:24:11 EDT 2025


iDigBio’s survey of small US natural history collection closes on Sunday, August 17, 2025!

If you work in a small natural history collection in the US, we want to hear from you!

Please share with any colleagues who may be interested.

Kalina Jakymec
iDigBio Workforce Development Manager
Florida State University
digitizationacademy.org | idigbio.org

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Indispensable Inventories: 2025 Survey of the State of Digitization at Small US Natural History Collections

Survey Link <https://fsu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1Gl29GOUIMvssgC>

iDigBio seeks to determine the current state of digitization at small US natural history collections and identify successes and impediments. In the context of this survey, digitization refers to the process of representing physical specimens in digital formats, including databasing, digital imaging, georeferencing, and other activities. "Small collection" is not defined in quantitative terms for the purpose of this survey—if you think of the collection as “small” then the collection is in-scope.

Natural history collections curate such things as plants on sheets, fish in jars, insects on pins, and fossils in drawers. Small collections are encouraged to participate whether they have done digitization or not. We plan to publish the findings from the survey for the benefit of the community. If you consider yourself to represent a small natural history collection based in the United States, we encourage your participation in this survey.

The survey takes about 15–20 minutes to complete. Participation is voluntary and without direct benefits, risks, or any compensation to participants.


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