Biodiversity Heritage Library Field Notes Program: establishing the essential resource for natural history primary material
Item
Title
Biodiversity Heritage Library Field Notes Program: establishing the essential resource for natural history primary material
Description
Recognizing the continued and ongoing need to provide access to field notes and manuscript collections documenting biodiversity, the BHL Field Notes Project (funded by CLIR, 2015) is evolving into the BHL Field Notes Program. This phase (June 2018-May 2020) includes continued participation from Smithsonian; Internet Archive; American Museum of Natural History; Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology, Library; Missouri Botanical Garden, Library; and welcomes new partners in Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University Library and Archivesand Natural History Museum Los Angeles County. During this phase we will digitize, assign metadata, and publish field notes online through the BHL and Internet Archive, which in turn will support scholars of diverse disciplines including climate change, evolution, history of science, and women and minorities in science. Additionally, we’ll develop a method to import pre-existing transcriptions into BHL for enhanced discoverability and accessibility to an even wider audience.
Abstract
Collections selected for digitization contain a variety of formats, including bound notebooks, loose field notes, unpublished manuscripts, correspondence, illustrations, photographs and photo albums spanning 200 years of natural science field research. All collections were created by scientists employed by a project partner, employed by a U.S. Federal, State or local agency, or in support of larger expeditions sponsored by a project institution. The items set to be digitized cover several different disciplines, including entomology, botany, ichthyology, and mammalogy, and document the process of collecting and studying in areas across the globe. Upon a scientist's retirement, their employing institution often retain the field notes under archival control for description and preservation purposes. These field notes are actively used and cited by contemporary curators and researchers as the notes are reference materials for the expeditions, specimens, organizations, persons, and scientific observations they recorded. Each is a unique and valuable document that may be inaccessible to the remote researcher. Continued digitization and online publication through the BHL Field Notes Program will enrich the collections available to the general public, providing expanded context to scientific discoveries, expeditions, and museum collections. Furthermore, since the material covers such a wide geographical range, digital publication offers the opportunity for repatriation of information to the countries surveyed by the scientists. Project partners in this phase of the Field Notes Program will digitize and publish with an emphasis on material which supports publications currently available in the Biodiversity Heritage Library, or with high scientific or historical value.
Program
Date
Temporal Coverage
1802 - 2001
Spatial Coverage
Materials to be digitized have an international reach. Known areas include Mongolia, Greenland, Japan, Korea, United States (including Philadelphia area, and Southern California), Mexico, East Africa, Brazil, Argentina, Labrador, Australia, and the Galapagos Islands. Additional areas of South America, Africa, and the Caribbean are also represented.
Extent
131516 Mixed Archival Collections
Institution
Applicant Unit
Identifier
PI2 Institution
Smithsonian Institution
PI2 Name
Ms. Anne Van Camp
Primary Contact
Mr. Martin Kalfatovic
Request
$498,276