Biodiversity Heritage Library project mentioned in Washington Post online

Biodiversity Heritage Library was recently mentioned in an article at the Washington Post online, "Notes in Darwin's books, available online, reveal naturalists evolving ideas".  The annotated books of Charles Darwin, available through Biodiversity Heritage Library are highlighted in this article.   

 

Connecting Content is working closely with Biodiversity Heritage Library as they will be hosting the digitized fieldnotes created by all of the partner institutions.

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Biodiversity Workshop Poster

Three researchers from the Department of Invertebrate Zoology and Geology (Terry Gosliner, Chrissy Piotrowski, and Gary Williams) presented lectures and participated in the 2012...

Diver

Research scientists from the Department of Invertebrate Zoology and Geology (Terry Gosliner, Chrissy Piotrowski, and Gary Williams) conducted a continuation of an ongoing...

Deep-sea biota at 1200 feet in depth off the Farallones Islands

Gary Williams, Curator of Invertebrate Zoology and Geology, was the invertebrate zoologist on board the ROV Deep-Sea Coral Cruise in the Gulf of the Farallones...

Discovery of North American Honey Bee Fossil

PCAS Volume 60, Nos. 1-9

Proceedings paper spurs article in Science News! Click on the above link to read more and for information on how to order.