Documentation
See the list below of key publications of our research group, the user manuals, and component list of our hardware.
Key publications and presentations
- Kahanpää J, Wu Z, Saarenmaa H, Ylinampa T (2021) Five years of using insect imaging conveyor system at the Finnish Museum of Natural History (LUOMUS), and future perspectives. Entomological Collections Network (ECN) Virtual Meeting, October 26-28, 2021. https://ecnweb.net/
- Tegelberg R, Kahanpää J, Karppinen J, Mononen T, Wu Z, Saarenmaa H (2017) Mass digitization of individual pinned insects using conveyor-driven imaging. In: Hereld M (Editor) High throughput digitization for natural history collections. 2017 IEEE 13th International Conference on e-Science (e-Science 2017). Auckland, New Zealand, 24-27 October 2017. 5 p. DOI:10.1109/eScience.2017.85. (NB: This article cannot be downloaded freely — contact us to get a copy.)
- Tegelberg R, Mononen T, Saarenmaa H (2014) High-performance digitization of natural history collections: Automated imaging lines for herbarium and insect specimens. Taxon 63(6): 1307-1313.
- Mononen T, Tegelberg R, Sääskilahti M, Huttunen MA, Tähtinen M, Saarenmaa H (2014) DigiWeb – a workflow environment for quality assurance of transcription in digitization of natural history collections. Biodiversity Informatics 9: 18-29.
- Saarenmaa H (2013) How much of the legacy collections can be digitised? Chapter 22. In: Hardisty A, Roberts D, The Biodiversity Informatics Community. A decadal view of biodiversity informatics: challenges and priorities. BMC Ecology 2013, 13:16.
- Tegelberg R, Haapala J, Mononen T, Pajari M, Saarenmaa H (2012) The development of a digitising service centre for natural history collections. In: Blagoderov V & Smith V (Editors). No specimen left behind: mass digitization of natural history collections. ZooKeys 209: 75-86.
- Lehtonen J, Heiska S, Pajari M, Tegelberg R, Saarenmaa H (2011) The process of digitising natural history collection specimens at Digitarium. In: Jones MB & Gries C (Editors) Proceedings of the Environmental Information Management Conference 2011 (EIM 2011). September 28-29, 2011. Santa Barbara, CA. 87-91. University of California.