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Hollis, Kathy. "Taming Extinct Beasts: Strategies, Projects, and Metrics for Managing the World’s Largest Fossil Collection, the United States National Fossil Collection at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History". Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 2 (13.06.2018): e26151. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/biss.2.26151.

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The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History (NMNH) Department of Paleobiology (Paleo) is the steward of the world’s largest fossil collection. The collection is made of 40 million objects housed in 11,000 cases plus 2,600 square meters in oversized housing, all spread over four separate facilities. The collection contains fossil representatives of the entire history of life. The Smithsonian has been accessioning fossils since the late 1880s, and the collection is actively growing through field research of museum scientists as well as through the acquisition of sizeable orphaned collections. The collection database (Axiell EMu) contains about 660,000 specimen catalog records of the estimated 14,000,000 records required to digitally database the entire collection. NMNH Paleo strives to care for and manage the collection in a way that meets the highest standards for collections accessibility and accountability. Our collections management priorities are: ensuring the collections are physically preserved, housed, and arranged to ensure long-term preservation and accessibility; making the collections holdings and associated data digitally discoverable and accessible through Smithsonian data-management systems and global data-sharing utilities; establishing and implementing best-practice systems for managing research-quality specimen data and data-lifecycle management; implementing sustainable workflows for mass-digitization specimen databasing, 2D and 3D imaging, georeferencing, and transcription of relevant collections labels and analog records; requiring all registration activities including acquisitions, loans, borrows, disposals, shipments, permits, and repository agreements meet the highest ethical and legal standards for documentation; leveraging our professional expertise in collections management to train students and avocational collectors in fossil collections care; and to actively collaborate with paleobiologists and other museum researchers and stakeholders to advance the discipline of paleobiology and collections-based research. Addressing these priorities at the scale of the NMNH Paleo collection requires a deliberate strategy and disciplined project management, especially given that staff and resources are limited. The NMNH and the overarching Smithsonian organizational structure use several museum- and institution-wide metrics and reporting systems for evaluating the collections against its strategic goals. Within NMNH Paleo, these metrics are applied to and enhanced by projects that address the priorities listed above. The projects presented here were developed as part of a strategy to meet departmental, museum, and institutional goals. They are integrated across the department and include surveys, assessments, and the development of data standards and workflows. The success of the projects is most dependent on strong communication and teamwork among the department staff.
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Racine, Laurel, Greg McDonald, Ted Fremd, Ted Weasma, J. W. Bayless, Allen Bohnert, Christine Jacobs Landrum, Louis Hutchins i David Vecchioli. "A Work in Progress Development of United States National Park Service Museum Collection Significance Evaluation Criteria". Collections: A Journal for Museum and Archives Professionals 5, nr 1 (marzec 2009): 7–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/155019060900500102.

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This article describes the National Park Service's (NPS) progress in an ongoing effort to develop museum collection significance criteria for its geology, paleontology, biology, archeology, ethnography/ethnology, history, and archival collections. The goal is to create sets of significance criteria that are practical, flexible, recognize the associative value of the NPS's collections, and provide continuity and context for the stewardship of collections over time. Effective significance criteria will increase the intellectual understanding of collections; inform and record collection acquisition and deaccession; and assist in management decisions related to collections. This is an immense undertaking complicated by differences among disciplines and a large geographic scope. The significance criteria effort requires agency support through a national staff coordinator and funding for the final development and implementation phases.
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Bassini-Silva, Ricardo, Fernando de Castro Jacinavicius, Cal Welbourn, Darci Moraes Barros-Battesti i Ron Ochoa. "Complete Type Catalog of Trombiculidae sensu lato (Acari: Trombidiformes) of the U.S. National Entomology Collection, Smithsonian Institution". Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, nr 652 (8.01.2021): 2–141. http://dx.doi.org/10.5479/si.13546616.v1.

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Mites in the family Trombiculidae sensu lato are parasites of terrestrial vertebrates, even humans, in their larval stage. There are more than 3,700 species of chiggers, and about one-third of these species are represented by type specimens in the Smithsonian Institution’s United States National Museum Entomology Collection. Here we provide a catalog of all primary and secondary type specimens of chiggers (holotype, paratype, syntype, lectotype, and paralectotype) housed in the collection. Listed herein are 1,026 type specimens with 645 representing holotypes, 782 paratypes, 69 syntypes, 19 lectotypes, and 16 paralectotypes of larvae, deutonymphs, and adult chiggers.
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Marks, Alexis Braun, Mason Christensen, Amanda Ford, Steven Gentry, Ashley Johnson Bavery i Matthew Jaber Stiffler. "Locating Arab Americans in Greater Detroit: An Overview of MENA Archives in Southeast Michigan". American Archivist 86, nr 2 (1.09.2023): 370–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.17723/2327-9702-86.2.370.

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ABSTRACT Southeast Michigan is home to one of the largest, most highly concentrated populations of people of Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) descent in the United States. This case study includes summaries of MENA-related collections at four separate repositories: the Bentley Historical Library at the University of Michigan, the Arab American National Museum, the Dearborn Historical Museum, and Eastern Michigan University Archives. This region not only provides unparalleled archival holdings, but researchers and archivists are actively working with local MENA communities to create future collections. In this study, staff from each of the four profiled institutions have contributed a summary that links collections across institutions and illustrates the importance of visiting two or more sites to fully understand the region's Arab American community. The authors reveal how researchers can find a rich collection of artifacts and photographs, oral histories, personal papers and organizational records, published materials, and government documents all within a half-hour drive of the Detroit Metro Airport. These collections, which are local, national, and international in scope, make metropolitan Detroit a crucial research site for historians, anthropologists, sociologists, and other scholars examining the life and culture of MENA communities across the United States.
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Ferrer-Suay, Mar, Jesús Selfa i Juli Pujade-Villar. "The Alloxysta (Hymenoptera: Figitidae: Charipinae) type material in the United States National Museum of Natural History and the Canadian National Collection of Insects". Canadian Entomologist 145, nr 6 (14.10.2013): 603–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.4039/tce.2013.52.

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AbstractAlloxysta Förster, 1869 (Hymenoptera: Figitidae) type material of 19 nominal species deposited in the Canadian National Collection of Insects (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) and the United States National Museum of Natural History (Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America) were studied. Nine species are treated as valid: A. australiae (Ashmead, 1900), A. commensuratus Andrews, 1978, A. japonicus (Ashmead, 1904), A. lachni (Ashmead, 1885), A. longiventris Baker, 1896, A. minuscula Andrews, 1978, A. nothofagi Andrews, 1976, A. vandenboschi Andrews, 1978, and A. xanthopsis (Ashmead, 1896). The following synonymies are established: A. affinis (Baker, 1896) and A. quebeci Andrews, 1978 junior synonyms of A. castanea (Hartig, 1841); A. alaskensis Ashmead, 1902 and A. coniferensis Andrews, 1978 junior synonyms of A. macrophadna (Hartig, 1841); A. bicolor (Baker, 1896) and A. anthracina Andrews, 1978 junior synonyms of A. obscurata (Hartig, 1840); A. dicksoni Andrews, 1978 junior synonym of A. pilipennis (Hartig, 1840); and A. leguminosa (Weld, 1920), A. megourae (Ashmead, 1887), and A. rauchi Andrews, 1978 junior synonyms of A. brevis (Thomson, 1862). The type material of A. schlingeri Andrews, 1978 and A. halli Andrews, 1978 could not be found and we consider them as nomina dubia. Alloxysta vandenboschi Andrews is removed from synonymy with A. obscurata and considered a valid species. Comments on the type material are given. Complete redescriptions and images are presented for the valid species.
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Ruez, Dennis R., i Philip A. Gensler. "An unexpected early record of Mictomys Vetus (Arvicolinae, Rodentia) from the Blancan (Pliocene) Glenns Ferry Formation, Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument, Idaho". Journal of Paleontology 82, nr 3 (maj 2008): 638–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1666/06-098.1.

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The cooling during the Pliocene that preceded major continental glaciation in North America is recorded by thick fluvial and lacustrine sequences at Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument (HAFO) in southcentral Idaho (McDonald et al., 1996). Fossiliferous beds at HAFO occur within the nearly 200 m of exposed Glenns Ferry Formation west of the Snake River. This formation extends from southwestern Idaho into easternmost Oregon (Malde and Powers, 1962). The Glenns Ferry Formation within HAFO contains hundreds of localities that are within the Blancan North American Land Mammal Age. Collection of specimens from these localities since the late 1920s has resulted in large repositories of fossils currently housed, in part, at the United States National Museum, the University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology (UMMP), and the Idaho Museum of Natural History (IMNH); additionally, smaller collections were accumulated by other museums (McDonald et al., 1996). Today the paleontological resources of HAFO are stewarded by the National Park Service. In spite of the extensive previous collections, significant new discoveries are still being made at HAFO.
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Becker, Mary, i Noreen Tuross. "Novel Approaches for Assessing the Preservation of Historic Silks: A Case Study of the First Ladies' Gowns". MRS Bulletin 17, nr 1 (styczeń 1992): 39–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/s0883769400043256.

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Friable natural products are often used in articles of personal adornment, and the perishable nature of these materials presents a unique challenge to museums. At the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History, a collection of gowns worn by the First Ladies of the United States is a popular display of historical and sentimental import. Opened to the public on February 1, 1914, fifteen gowns were displayed as part of a “Period Costumes“ exhibit in the U.S. National Museum (now known as the Arts and Industries Building). Within just a few years, the exhibit was recognized as “one of the most interesting and popular in the Museum.” A First Ladies' Hall was created in the mid-1950s to exhibit the gown collection in period room settings. This design theme continued when the Hall moved to the Museum of American History and Technology (now the National Museum of American History) in 1964. The First Ladies' Hall was closed for renovation in 1987, allowing the curatorial staff to reassess the collection's use and conservators to perform long overdue examinations and treatments. Reinstallation of the exhibit is scheduled for spring 1992.The First Ladies' conservation project includes a history of each gown's use and exhibition as related to its physical condition and also includes stabilization treatments to meet the demands of future display. The current conservation project provided an unusual opportunity for extensive research into fabric deterioration of a popular and important collection. The goals of the research are twofold: first, to determine each object's state of preservation by studying the effectivenss of several analytical approaches with minimal destructive sampling and, second, to begin investigating the mechanisms involved in the degradation of silk, the material predominant in this collection.
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Pappas, Alisa M., i Sarah A. Buchanan. "Native American and land-grant collection praxis since NAGPRA". Education for Information 37, nr 1 (12.03.2021): 69–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/efi-190350.

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Since the granting of Native American materials – excavated in archaeological projects sponsored by federal and state governments across the United States in the 20th century – to public repositories, museum professionals have sought to manage such collections with care. At the University of Missouri, students responding to the local mandate of NAGPRA advocated a public investigation into the issue of Native American collections repatriation in the early 1990s. Their activism in part transformed campus praxis in three ways, effecting ethical shared decision-making, appropriate public access, and policy-level leadership. This paper examines the primary sources generated by students, faculty, and local and national journalists to broadly comprehend how community members continue to address Native collections management and access in a public land-grant university setting.
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Leistikow, Andreas. "Terrestrial isopods from Costa Rica and a redescription of Ischioscia variegata (Dollfus, 1893) (Crustacea: Isopoda: Oniscidea)". Canadian Journal of Zoology 75, nr 9 (1.09.1997): 1415–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z97-768.

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Examination of a small collection of Oniscidea from Costa Rica revealed the presence of two species new to science (Ischioscia martinae sp.nov. and Scleropactes talamancensis sp.nov.). Further specimens from the collection of the United States National Museum were reexamined to reconsider the status of Philoscia muscorum (Scopoli, 1793) and Ischioscia variegata (Dollfus, 1893), both of which have been reported from Costa Rica. The specimens belong to two new species (Ischioscia muelleri sp.nov. and Ischioscia elongata sp.nov.). Redescriptions of Ligia baudiniana Milne Edwards, 1840 from the shores of both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean and the type material of Ischioscia variegata (Dollfus, 1893) from Venezuela are also presented.
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AGUILA, RAYNER NÚÑEZ, i ALEJANDRO BARRO CAÑAMERO. "A list of Cuban Lepidoptera (Arthropoda: Insecta)". Zootaxa 3384, nr 1 (10.07.2012): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3384.1.1.

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A total of 1557 species belonging to 56 families of the order Lepidoptera is listed from Cuba, along with the source ofeach record. Additional literature references treating Cuban Lepidoptera are also provided. The list is based primarily onliterature records, although some collections were examined: the Instituto de Ecología y Sistemática collection, Havana,Cuba; the Museo Felipe Poey collection, University of Havana; the Fernando de Zayas private collection, Havana; andthe United States National Museum collection, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC. One family, Schreckensteinidae,and 113 species constitute new records to the Cuban fauna. The following nomenclatural changes are proposed: Paucivenahoffmanni (Koehler 1939) (Psychidae), new comb., and Gonodontodes chionosticta Hampson 1913 (Erebidae), syn. nov.,is a synonym of Gonodontodes dispar Hampson 1913. Burca cubensis (Skinner 1913) (Hesperiidae), and Eulepidotis reflexa (Herrich-Schäffer 1869) (Erebidae) are revised and revalidated.
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National Museum of American Art (U.S.). American artists in photographic portraits: From the Peter A. Juley & Son collection, National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. New York: National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution in association with Dover Publications, 1995.

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National Museum of African Art (U.S.). Selected works from the collection of the National Museum of African Art. Washington, DC: Smithsonian National Museum of African Art, 1999.

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United States. National Park Service. Pacific West Field Area., red. West Hawai'i parks museum management plan: Kaloko-Honokohau, Pu'ukohola Heiau, Pu'uhonua O Honaunau, Ala Kahakai. Seattle: [National Park Service], Pacific West Region, 2004.

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San Antonio Museum of Art. A national image: The American painting and sculpture collection in the San Antonio Museum of Art. San Antonio, TX: San Antonio Museum of Art, 2005.

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San Antonio Museum of Art. A national image: The American painting and sculpture collection in the San Antonio Museum of Art. San Antonio, Tex: San Antonio Museum of Art, 2003.

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Kendrick, Kathleen M. Smithsonian treasures of American history. New York, NY: Collins, 2006.

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M, Kendrick Kathleen, i National Museum of American History (U.S.), red. Legacies: Collecting America's history at the Smithsonian. Washington, D.C: Published by Smithsonian Institution Press in association with the National Museum of American History, 2001.

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Sketch of the History of Ceramic Art in China: With a Catalogue of the Hippisley Collection of Chinese Porcelains. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.

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US GOVERNMENT. Museum Handbook: Museum Collection. United States Government Printing, 1990.

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Hough, Walter. The Hopi Indian Collection In The United States National Museum. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2006.

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Burckhardt, Daniel, i Robert G. Brown. "(Homoptera: Psylloidea)". W Insects of Panama and Mesoamerica, 290–301. Oxford University PressOxford, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198540182.003.0019.

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Abstract The adult Panamanian psyllids were recently revised by Brown (1985) who recorded 137 species assigned to 33 genera, and also by Brown and Hodkinson (1988). The present paper provides an identification key for the last larval instar of 28 species in 15 genera, including material from Panama and other parts of tropical America. The psyllid larvae have received generally less attention than the adults, even though they often provide more significant characters than the latter. This applies to separation of species, e.g. Cacopsylla pyricola (Forster) and notata (Flor) (Burckhardt and Hodkinson 19 86), as well as to higher classification (White and Hodkinson 1985). Therefore, despite the small number of species represented by larvae, it seem useful to publish a provisional key. The material examined for the present study, listed in Appendix 19.1, is deposited in the following institutions and collections: BMNH: British Museum (Natural History), London; IDH: I.D. Hodkinson collection, Liverpool Polytechnic, Liverpool, UK; MHNG: Museum d’Histoire naturelle, Geneva, Switzerland; U CD: University of California, Davis, California, USA; USN M: United States National Museum of Natural History.
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Jan, Šejbl. "Hříšná exotika A. V. Nováka Literární obraz cesty do Asie v letech 1926–1927". W Orientalia antiqua nova XXI. Západočeská univerzita v Plzni, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.24132/zcu.2021.10392-120-144.

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Sinful Exotics of A. V. Novák Literary image of a journey to Asie in 1926–1927 Traveller and writer Archibald Václav Novák (1895–1979) rose to fame in the 1920s as the author of popular nov els and short stories inspired by a stay in Tahiti and the United States of America from 1919 to 1921. Sucesess of books and lectures allowed Novák to undertake another long journey. From October 1926 to April 1926 A. V. Novák visited Sri Lanka, India, Myanmar, Malaya, Singapore, Sumatra, Vietnam, Cambodia, China and Japan. After returning home, Novák organized public lectures and published new novels and short stores inspored by the places he visited and the people he met. He also wrote a four-volume travelogue based on his travel diary. On his journey, Novák took not only still photographs, but short movies as well. After the communists took power in Czechoslovakia in 1948, Novák was purged from public life. No longer heralded as either a traveller or a writer, he was virtually consigned to oblivion. It was not until after 2000 that a study of the phenomenon of Czecho slovak emigration to Tahiti kindled renewed interest in him. In 2010, some of Novák’s previously unknown pho tographs were discovered and donated to the Náprstek Museum’s photographic collection, which is a part of the National Museum in Prague. Movies, diaries and the most of negatives by A. V. Novák have not been preserved, but there is a large number of glass slides used as an accom paniment of lectures. Photographic collection and books by A. V. Novák offer a valuable source of information about the non-Europen countries in 1920s and the ways, how they were presented to public in Czechoslovakia.
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