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Latest revision as of 16:07, 1 December 2023
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General Use of Herbarium
NY Family List and Layout by Floor
Mounting
Specimens to be mounted may be dropped off at the counter height cabinet on the 4th floor near the lunch table, or in the mounting room, at second table from the door.
- Please separate staff collections (i.e., any collections that were processed here) from nonstaff collections (those made and processed by staff at other institutions, e.g., gifts for identification that you received).
- Indicate on droptag: “staff” or “nonstaff”, and whether you want the specimens returned to you or filed into the herbarium.
- If a collection has separate fruit or material for two sheets, make sure there are enough labels.
If you have specific requirements for your specimens, please consult Nicole before leaving them in the mounting room
Filing
Specimens to be filed may be dropped off at counter height cabinet on the 4th floor near lunch table.
- Some staff members prefer to curate their families themselves. The Herbarium maintains a list of families to be set aside for individual staff members to file. Please contact Nicole if you would like to file a particular family and she will add your name to this list.
Numbering and Sorting Specimens
Specimens to set aside for staff
Processing
Collectors and persons responsible
Distributing duplicate specimens on exchange
CITES List
How to Process a new collection
How to Retrieve New Determinations
How to Report Inhouse Determinations
Exchange
Distributing duplicate specimens on exchange
Types
Visitors
Guidelines for orienting visitors
How to Report Inhouse Determinations
Loans
How to request a loan
How we process eLoans
Shipping
Useful tools and guides
Entering Symbols and Diacritics
Curator Handwriting Samples (and general cursive handwriting guide)
How to view multiple calendars in Outlook
The Hand Lens
Every specimen tells a story, and The Hand Lens is a platform for telling those stories. It allows everyone to take a closer look and explore our collections, and the stories they tell, like never before. We welcome story ideas. See the submission guidelines below.
Submission Guidelines for The Hand Lens