Herbarium design - virtual herbs

Marcus Kit Petz MPETZ at FS2.SCG.MAN.AC.UK
Wed Dec 13 12:28:13 CST 1995


Sounds ideal for a Web page and Virtual Herbarium.
Then we could wander round poke in draws etc. It could have all the
fully integrated horse wipping, barcoding, database features. If the
criticisms were stored on a Web Page it could provide a resource for
further modifications, inaugorations of Herbaria in the future.

MPETz



Date:          Thu, 7 Dec 1995 13:16:10 -0500
Reply-to:      FEWLESSG at GBMS01.UWGB.EDU
From:          Gary Fewless <FEWLESSG at GBMS01.UWGB.EDU>
Subject:       Herbarium design
To:            Multiple recipients of list TAXACOM <TAXACOM at CMSA.BERKELEY.EDU>

I am seeking information and advice on the design of a new herbarium.  I would
appreciate input from anyone who has had recent experience with
designing/building/using a new herbarium, or from others with insight into
problems with existing structures that could have been avoided by improved
design.  Is there a published set of criteria for herbarium design?  I suspect
that most architects will have no experience in such matters.  I have given
this matter considerable thought, but there is no substitute for the large
collective experience of this group.

Thanks in advance for any advice.

Gary Fewless
fewlessg at gbms01.uwgb.edu
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
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