The NAHPU project is a collaborative effort to develop a cross-platform digital catalog app and supporting software suites to digitize natural history collections right at the point of collection. The initiative enables natural history museums to streamline data collection from the field to museum databases. It eliminates errors from a secondary data entry associated with conventional paper catalogs. Our work also simplifies managing complex data collections from voucher specimens, associated parts, and derivative data, such as photograph, audio, and video.
Supported catalog formats:
- Mammals 🐿️
- Birds 🦅
- Herpetofauna (in development) 🐍
- Fishes (in development) 🐠
- Paleo Vertebrates (in development) 🦣
Organizations of scientists working on the project:
- The American Museum of Natural History (AMNH)
- The Florida Museum of Natural History (FLMNH)
- The Human-Augmented and Analytics Group (HAAG) at Georgia Tech
- The Indonesian Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN)
- The LSU Museum of Natural Science (LSUMNS)
- The SAM Noble Museum of Natural History (SNMNH)
- The U.S National Museum of Natural History (NMNH)
- The University of Melbourne (Unimelb)