DiSSCo: Distributed System of Scientific Collections
The Distributed System of Scientific Collections (DiSSCo) is a newly developed research infrastructure that will digitally standardise all natural science collections in Europe according to the FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable data), thus ensuring transnational access and collaborative curation.
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Cluster "DiSSCo AT" -- Distributed System of Scientific Collections
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Listing Research Infrastructures / DiSSCo
Anthropology - Osteological collection
Natural History Museum Vienna
The osteological collection at the Natural History Museum in Vienna comprises about 40,000 human skeletal...
X-Ray unit GIERTH HF200A
Natural History Museum Vienna
Digital x-ray-system completely shielded with high resolution detector system for specimen examination up to the...
X-Ray powder diffractometer Bruker D8 Advance
Natural History Museum Vienna
X-ray powder diffractometer Bruker D8 ADVANCE, equipped with a CuK(alpha)-ceramic X-ray tube, high-sensitivity LYNXEYE XE-T...
3. Zoology collection Myriapoda
Natural History Museum Vienna
With ca. 20,000 lots and 2,000 type series, the myriapod collection of the Naturalhistory Museum...
3. Zoology collection Mollusca
Natural History Museum Vienna
The beginnings of the Collection Mollusca date back to the 18th century. Franz Stephan of...
3. Zoology collection Evertebrata Varia
Natural History Museum Vienna
The collection Evertebrata varia of the Natural History Museum Vienna includes most invertebrate groups not...
3. Zoology collection Crustacea
Natural History Museum Vienna
The collection Crustacea (crustacean) of the Natural History Museum Vienna (NHMW) houses ~ 30,000 inventoried...
Botany - Cryptogams
Natural History Museum Vienna
The collection of cryptogams at the NHM Vienna, Department of Botany archives an estimated 1.5-2...
Botany - Wood collection
Natural History Museum Vienna
The wood collection of the NHM Vienna, Department of Botany contains about 6500 wood samples...
Botany - Fruit and Seed collection
Natural History Museum Vienna
The fruit and seed collection at NHM Vienna, Department of Botany contains some 30000 dried...
1st Zoological Department/Vertebrates/Fish collection
Natural History Museum Vienna
With over 1,000,000 objects, the collection is the largest within 1st Zoological Department (Vertebrates). Due...
Paleozoic Invertebrates
Natural History Museum Vienna
The Palaeozoic collection of the Department of Geology & Palaeontology of the NHM contains fossil...
1st Zoological Department/Vertebrates/Herpetological collection
Natural History Museum Vienna
The scientific comparative collection of the Herpetological Collection comprises approximately 150,000 specimens from the two...
1st Zoological Department/Vertebrates/Bird collection
Natural History Museum Vienna
The Bird Collection at the NHM dates back to 1793. It represents one of the...
1st Zoological Department/Vertebrates/Mammals
Natural History Museum Vienna
Currently, the mammal collection comprises more than 100,000 specimens. Its annual increment amounts to around...
1st Zoological Department/Vertebrates/Taxidermy
Natural History Museum Vienna
The Zoological Preparation Unit of the 1st Zoological Department (Vertebrates) is responsible for the conservation...
1st Zoological Department/Vertebrates/Archaeological-Zoological collection
Natural History Museum Vienna
The Archaeozoological Collection (AZS) is an interdisciplinary institution spanning zoology, domestic animal science, and archaeology....
1st Zoological Department, Natural History Museum Vienna
Natural History Museum Vienna
The 1st Zoological Department (Vertebrate Department) of the Natural History Museum Vienna is a central...
2. Zoology: Coleoptera collection
Natural History Museum Vienna
The Coleoptera (beetle) collection of the Natural History Museum has just over 6 million dry-mounted...
3. Zoology collection Arachnoidea
Natural History Museum Vienna
In addition to the arachnids (spiders, scorpions, mites, harvestmen, pseudoscorpions, whip spiders, whip scorpions, etc.),...