Digitisation as a tool to promote transparency between collections: the case of the Baltic amber from the Königsberg collection at the Museum of Comparative Zoology
A total of 383 Baltic amber samples, including 43 type specimens, held at the Museum of Comparative Zoology (MCZ), Harvard University, for near a century were found to belong to the classic amber collection from the Albertus-Universität of Königsberg. This discovery was greatly facilitated by the pu...
Main Authors: | Perez-De-La Fuente, R, Gehler, A, Farnum, C, Farrell, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Sociedad Espanola de Paleontologia
2019
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