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= Overview =
= Overview =


The Catalogue Module contains records for Specimens, Tissue Samples, DNA Aliquots, Structural Botany collections, Projects, and Pending (unmounted specimens or specimens from other institutions).  
<span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">The Catalogue Module contains records for Specimens, Tissue Samples, DNA Aliquots, Structural Botany collections, Projects, and Pending (unmounted specimens or specimens from other institutions). &nbsp;</span>




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[[Barcoding Specimens|Barcoding Instructions]]
[[Barcoding Specimens|Barcoding Instructions]]


= Specimen Data Entry =
= Specimen Data Entry =
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Complete specimen data entry involves the use of 5 modules: Catalogue, Collection Events, Sites, Parties and Taxonomy. &nbsp;
Complete specimen data entry involves the use of 5 modules: Catalogue, Collection Events, Sites, Parties and Taxonomy. &nbsp;


[[Specimen_Data_Entry|Specimen&nbsp;Data Entry Instructions]]
[[Specimen Data Entry|Specimen&nbsp;Data Entry Instructions]]
 
 


= Lab Collections =
= Lab Collections =


DNA Aliquots, Tissue Samples and Structural Botany records
DNA Aliquots, Tissue Samples and Structural Botany records

Revision as of 17:52, 23 December 2015

Overview

The Catalogue Module contains records for Specimens, Tissue Samples, DNA Aliquots, Structural Botany collections, Projects, and Pending (unmounted specimens or specimens from other institutions).  


Barcoding Specimens

Mass barcode large portions of the herbarium with the the filed as scientific name and barcode number.  All barcoded specimens MUST be imaged.  

Barcoding Instructions


Specimen Data Entry

Complete specimen data entry involves the use of 5 modules: Catalogue, Collection Events, Sites, Parties and Taxonomy.  

Specimen Data Entry Instructions


Lab Collections

DNA Aliquots, Tissue Samples and Structural Botany records