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  4. Biodiversity Science project: Got Dirt? we are seeking soil samples

    We would like to enlist your help in collecting dirt/soil samples for one of our companies, Lodo Therapeutics Corporation (Lodo). Lodo focuses on the discovery of new lifesaving antibiotics to combat drug-resistant bacteria by tapping into the diverse genetic information contained in soil bacteria. Information encoded in bacterial genomes (not experimental serendipity) drives the discovery of new medicines...

  5. Site Page: Digitisation guidance – Atlas of Living Australia

    The Atlas of Living Australia (Atlas) has access to biodiversity information only because the information is available in digital form. To assist data providers create and manage digital data, the Atlas has been cooperating with partners to produce a range of guidance on different aspects of digitisation. Learn about: What is digitisation? Imaging Using volunteers for digitisation See also Imaging Hints and Tips for information on a range of imaging topics...

  6. Site Page: Atlas partners – Atlas of Living Australia

    Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) Administrative lead agency Australian Museum (AM) Museum and Art Gallery of Northern Territory (MAGNT) Museums Victoria (MV) Queensland Museum (QM) South Australian Museum (SAMA) Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG) Western Australian Museum (WAM) Council of Australasian Museum Directors (CAMD) Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (CHAH) Council of Heads of Australian Collections of Microorganisms (CHACM) Council of...

  7. Site Page: ABOLN – Atlas of Living Australia

    About ABOLN The Australian Barcode of Life Network (ABOLN) was established in 2006 to develop and promote DNA barcoding and its applications in Australia. It is an informal affiliation of scientists and key stakeholders from across Australia who are involved or interested in the use of DNA barcoding. The initial impetus for forming ABOLN was to coordinate Australian participation in the International Barcode of Life Project (iBOL)...

  8. Site Page: Image management – Atlas of Living Australia

    Imaging framework table of contents 1 Introduction 1.1 About this document 1.2 Basis of the guidance 1.3 Using this guidance 2 Need for image management 3 Image management process 3.1 Plan image 3.2 Create image 3.3 Post-process image 3.4 Store image 3.5 Use/share image 3.6 Migrate image format 3.7 Archive image 3.8 Add metadata 4 Components of an image management framework 4.1 Collection strategy/policy 4.2 Recordkeeping obligations 4.3 Imaging use 4.4 Metadata requirements 4...

  9. Site Page: Imaging hardware – Atlas of Living Australia

    Learn about: Mosaicing v single shot cameras Testing the relative performance of different imaging solutions On different brands of studio flash On colour profiles and different cameras On Hasselblad lenses and imaging whole drawers On microscope cameras On batteries On external and internal flashes Sensor to subject distance and magnification Case study: Equipment Options for Imaging by Volunteers Mosaicing v single shot cameras High quality images can be produced in one of two ways: by...

  10. Site Page: Image post-processing – Atlas of Living Australia

    Image post-processing means manipulating an image in software like Adobe Photoshop to enhance detail and create an overall more appealing or informative image. But post-processing cannot reveal image detail that was not captured by the camera. Ideally, post-processing occurs on the original RAW file before the file is converted to other formats, eg ...