Data Mobilisation
With more than 60 million specimens of animals, plants, fungi, rocks, soil samples and fossils, Switzerland’s museums, universities, and botanical gardens store a remarkable scientific and patrimonial national treasure.
One of SwissCollNet’s primary objectives is to unlock the full potential of this treasure. To this end, several key actions have been identified: enhancing knowledge exchange in collection management, improving specimen identification and taxonomic revisions, digitising collections on a national scale, harmonising data, and archiving it within internationally compatible infrastructures.
In pursuit of these goals, the Swiss natural history collections community has:
- Published a comprehensive handbook on natural history collections management,
- Conducted a nationwide inventory of Switzerland’s curated collections,
- Developed a national data infrastructure to standardise and aggregate specimen data and
- Made the data openly accessible on the SwissNatColl portal and in global information networks.
