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From Spider Webs to the World Wide Web

From Spider Webs to the World Wide Web. Darolyn Striley and Neftali Camacho. Marine Biodiversity Processing Center. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. Over 5.5 Million Specimens. Over 2.4 Million Specimens. Over 600,000 Specimens. Over 1.5 Million Specimens. The MBPC Web.

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From Spider Webs to the World Wide Web

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  1. From Spider Webs to the World Wide Web Darolyn Striley and Neftali Camacho Marine Biodiversity Processing Center Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

  2. Over 5.5 Million Specimens

  3. Over 2.4 Million Specimens

  4. Over 600,000 Specimens

  5. Over 1.5 Million Specimens

  6. The MBPC Web Mollusks Echinoderms MBPC Other Departments Crustacea Polychaetes

  7. Problems What collections were we responsible for? Gathering data No hub to connect all the departments Spatially challenged Ever-changing earthquake and fire regulations Fluidity of staff

  8. Our Solution?

  9. Three Key Pages List Page Submission Page Retrieval Page

  10. Significance Background Collection Location and Dates Taxonomic Contents Documentation Description of Collection Collection Inventory Collection Images Specimen Condition Container Condition Label Condition Label Content Level of Taxonomic Identification Collection Data Fields

  11. Collection at Friday Harbor Stored at NHMLAC Being Processed Done!

  12. Three Key Pages List Page Submission Page Retrieval Page

  13. Submitter's Name Submitter’s Address Submitter’s Email Submitter’s Phone Number Name of Collection Significance Background Collection Location and Dates Taxonomic Contents Documentation Description of Collection Collection Inventory Submission Data Fields

  14. Three Key Pages List Page Submission Page Retrieval Page

  15. The MBPC Web Administration Mollusks Donors Echinoderms MBPC Other Departments Program Officers Polychaetes Volunteers Crustacea

  16. The MBPC Web Administration Mollusks Donors Echinoderms MBPC Other Departments Program Officers Polychaetes Volunteers Crustacea

  17. The MBPC Web Administration Mollusks Donors Echinoderms MBPC Other Departments Program Officers Polychaetes Volunteers Crustacea

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