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Posted on 2 March 2023

Releasing the power of UK collections | Digital Collections

The UK holds some of the world’s most important natural science collections. More than 130 million specimens have been collected from around the world and are held in over 90 institutions throughout the country.

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Posted on 23 October 2018

Open Access Week 2018 | Digital Collections Programme

October 22 – 28, 2018 is International Open Access Week during which collections and educational institutions will be discussing the benefits of giving open access to their data. Continue reading “Open Access Week 2018 | Digital Collections Programme”

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