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
https://forschungsinfrastruktur.bmfwf.gv.at/de/cluster/dissco-at-distributed-system-of-scientific-collections-austria_6
Listing Research Infrastructures / DiSSCo
Anthropology - Cast Collection
Natural History Museum Vienna
Casts and reconstructions of early populations and hominins have always been and still are part...
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...
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...
Geological-Paleontological Collection
Natural History Museum Vienna
With more than 5.7 million specimens the collection of the Geological-Paleontological Department is an archive...
Paleobotanical Collection
Natural History Museum Vienna
The origin of the paleobotanical collection dates back to the 18th century. The core of...
Micropaleontological Collection
Natural History Museum Vienna
The micropaleontological collection of the Geological-Paleontological Department contains numerous microfossils from all over the world....
Mesozoic Invertebrates
Natural History Museum Vienna
The collection „Mesozoic Invertebrates“ contains about 300.000 objects from all over the world covering a...
Paleozoic Invertebrates
Natural History Museum Vienna
The Palaeozoic collection of the Department of Geology & Palaeontology of the NHM contains fossil...
Cenozoic Invertebrates
Natural History Museum Vienna
With more than 4,500.000 objects, the collection “Cenozoic Invertebrates“ is the largest collection of the...
Botanik - Phanerogams
Natural History Museum Vienna
The herbarium of phanerogams at the Department of Botany at NHM Vienna houses an estimated...