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The mission of iDigBio is to promote and catalyze digitization, mobilization, and use of data about biodiversity specimens through training, open data, and innovative uses of these data.
Welcome to the iDigBio Portal. If you are familiar with our portal's interface, you can start searching Specimen Records. If this is your first time here, you might consider browsing our tutorial. Our data are based on the Darwin Core and Audubon Core standards.
iDigBio is the national resource for digitized information about vouchered natural history collections within the context established by the NIBA community strategic plan and is supported through funds from the NSF ADBC program.
The U.S. National Science Foundation and iDigBio are required to collect information on use of digitized collections-based specimen data. Please help us meet this requirement every time you use this search portal. Sustainability of the national digitization effort depends on evidence of data use! Maybe later. iDigBio Home . Portal Home .
Discover the worldwide impact and endless possibilities when professionals come together to celebrate data associated with natural history collections. Every story shared, every connection made, unites us in a global ode to discovery. Get in touch to explore BioDigiCon 2025!
iDigBio, the National Science Foundation-sponsored project to help digitize the nation’s natural history collections, now houses more than 100 million specimen records in its online database, offering access to one of the largest virtual collections of life on Earth.
The U.S. National Science Foundation and iDigBio are required to collect information on use of digitized collections-based specimen data. Please help us meet this requirement every time you use this search portal.
T he National Science Foundation has awarded iDigBio nearly $20 million to continue its mission of digitizing natural history collections nationwide, making them available online to researchers, educators and community scientists around the world.
Welcome to Integrated Digitized Biocollections (iDigBio), the National Resource for Advancing Digitization of Biodiversity Collections (ADBC) funded by the National Science Foundation.
The U.S. National Science Foundation and iDigBio are required to collect information on use of digitized collections-based specimen data. Please help us meet this requirement every time you use this search portal.
In this issue, we introduce iDigBio, describe the data that it serves, address how these data are being used in biodiversity science, and explain how this U.S.-sponsored resource engages with biodiversity resources worldwide.
This free online course is focused on public participation in science as it relates to digitization and research using biodiversity specimens. Public participation in science is sometimes referred to as citizen science, community science, or crowdsourcing.
iDigBio is coordinating the national effort to digitize biodiversity specimens and make them available online, funded by NSF grants to UF, FSU, and ASU.
iDigBio is pleased to announce the inaugural in-person Biodiversity Digitization Conference to be held in Washington. DC, 23-25 September 2025. The theme of the conference is workforce development, capacity building, and enhancement for all phases of the Biodiversity Specimen Digitization Value Chain.
Looking for biological collections data? Browse the iDigBio specimen portal. Learning resources & opportunities to engage and excite! Looking for research ideas? Read the monthly Research Spotlight, and if you have a contribution, contact us! Using Biodiversity Specimen-Based Data to Study Global Change.
This list aims to provide access to information and metadata about natural science collections in the United States, including but not limited to, collections descriptions, contact information,...
iDigBio, the Natural Science Collections Alliance (NSCA), and The University of Kansas's Biodiversity Research Institute are delighted to announce the 2024 Digital Data in Biodiversity Research Conference, 29-31 May, with this edition of the conference offering both in-person and virtual participation.
2023 WeDigBio's Why Dig Bio–Major Motivations Across Scale for... Three thought leaders reflect on major motivations to create digital information about biodiversity at international, national, and personal scales. What drives… Great job! Take a look at the report here: idigbio.org/content/idigtr …
Welcome to Integrated Digitized Biocollections (iDigBio), the national coordinating center for the Advancing Digitization of Biodiversity Collections (ADBC) program funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF). iDigBio is enabling digitization of data and media for millions of biodiversity specimens from U.S. collections and is integrati...
Learn more and get involved through the iDigBio Education and Outreach Working Group. The Portal: Search through millions of records from natural history collections from around the world. New to the iDigBio Portal?