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Figure 1b from: Owen D, Livermore L, Groom Q, Hardisty A, Leegwater T, van Walsum M, Wijkamp N, Spasić I (2020) Towards a scientific workflow featuring Natural Language Processing for the digitisation of natural history collections. Research Ideas and Outcomes 6: e55789. https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.6.e55789

  • 1. Cardiff University, Cardiff, United Kingdom
  • 2. The Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom|The Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom
  • 3. , , |Meise Botanic Garden, Meise, Belgium
  • 4. Picturae, Heerhugowaard, Netherlands
  • 5. Naturalis Biodiversity Centre, Leiden, Netherlands

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Figure 1b A range of sample specimens that demonstrate the wide taxonomic range of specimens encountered in collections. They also demonstrate the diversity of label types, which include handwritten, typed, and printed labels. Note the presence of various barcodes, rulers, and a colour chart in addition to labels describing the origin of the specimen and its identity. - Pinned insect specimen (Natural History Museum 2018)

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