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PENELUSURAN SPESIMEN HERBARIUM DALAM JARINGAN Putu Gede P. Damayanto, I; Surya Dwipa Irsyam, Arifin
BACA: Jurnal Dokumentasi dan Informasi Vol. 43 No. 1 (2022): BACA: Jurnal Dokumentasi dan Informasi (Juni)
Publisher : Direktorat Repositori, Multimedia, dan Penerbitan Ilmiah - Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional (BRIN Publishing)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/j.baca.v43i1.848

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In this technological era, some institutions in the world have scanned herbarium specimens into images and stored them in special portals. This makes it easier for researchers to access various collections spread all over the world. This study aimed to provide information about the online database portals that provide scanned images of herbarium specimens. The study was conducted by compiling the online database portals that provide scanned images of herbarium specimens in a matrix and then was scored to give recommendations for selecting a priority portal. The data were analyzed and described descriptively. This study showed that there are 13 online database portals that provide scanned images of herbarium specimens, namely portals of Australasian Virtual Herbarium (AVH), BioPortal: Browse Dutch Natural History Collections (BioPortal), e-ReColNat, Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), Kew Herbarium Catalogue (HerbWeb), Integrated Digitized Biocollections (iDigBio), JACQ Virtual Herbaria (JACQ), JSTOR’s Global Plants (JSTOR), MNHN Vascular Plants (P), NYBG C. V. Starr Virtual Herbarium, Plants of the World Online (POWO), Reflora Virtual Herbarium (Reflora), and Tropicos. The thirteen portals have characteristics (features) that are different from one another, not all of them provide fully open (free) access, scanned images of herbarium specimens downloaded are varied, and the availability of a feature for real-time observation of scanned herbarium specimens.
KARAKTERISTIK KOLEKSI SPESIMEN TIPE BAMBU DI HERBARIUM BOGORIENSE, PUSAT PENELITIAN BIOLOGI – LIPI Putu Gede P. Damayanto, I; Rahmawati, Kusuma
BACA: Jurnal Dokumentasi dan Informasi Vol. 39 No. 2 (2018): BACA: Jurnal Dokumentasi dan Informasi (Desember)
Publisher : Direktorat Repositori, Multimedia, dan Penerbitan Ilmiah - Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional (BRIN Publishing)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/j.baca.v39i2.424

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The aim of this study is to explore information about the characteristics of collections of the type specimens of bamboo in Herbarium Bogoriense (BO) to obtain the infografic status of the collections. The study was conducted in April-May 2018 at BO, Research Center for Biology ‒ LIPI with direct observation method. The population, as well as the sample of the research, is the whole collections of type specimens of bamboo in BO. Data obtained by examining and recording the entire collection of type specimens of bamboo in BO. Characteristics that observed are species names, collectors, number and year of collection, discovery location, number of sheets, specimen conditions, the journal of publication and year, kind of type and duplicate location. Each of species name is validated before it is analyzed. The data were analyzed and presented qualitatively as the tables and charts. There are 107 species from 117 collection numbers of type specimens of bamboo in BO. Two numbers collection from two species is not found. The most type specimen is from Gigantochloa (20,5%). Approximately 63,5% of type specimens were published and/or proposed the combinations of names by LIPI researchers. Elizabeth A.Widjaja is the collector of the most type specimens (43,6%). The highest period (34,2%) of collection activities was in 1991-2000. About 62,6% of type specimens are collected from various islands in Indonesia. There are 577 sheets of type specimens in BO, 92% are in good condition and 8% is good enough. There are 51,3% of holotype specimens in BO, followed by isotype (30,8%), paratype (11,1%), lectotype (2,6%), neotype (2,6%), epitype (0,8%), and isosyntype (0,8%). As many as 50% holotypes has duplicates in more than two different of herbarium locations, the other 37% are without duplicates. About 56% of type specimens are published in the journal of Reinwardtia and 16,8% in Kew Bulletin.