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Why Museums Matter: Avian Archives in an Age of Extinction. Papers from a conference of this title held at Green Park, Aston Clinton, and workshops at the Natural History Museum, Tring, 12-15 November 1999
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Avian zoogeography, speciation and museum tradition
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Development and uses of avian skeleton collections
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Avian spirit collections: Attitudes, importance and prospects
Vol 123A, Page 35
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DNA and the museum tradition
Vol 123A, Page 52
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DNA and protein sequence databanks: Some caveats
Vol 123A, Page 65
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History vs mystery: The reliability of museum specimen data
Vol 123A, Page 66
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The archive and the ark: Bird specimen data in conservation status assessment
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The use of sounds in avian systematics and the importance of bird sound archives
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Museums on paper: Library & manuscript resources
Vol 123A, Page 136
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Egg and skin collections as a resource for long-term ecological studies
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Sudden large samples: Opportunities and problems
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A global distributed biodiversity information network: Building the world museum
Vol 123A, Page 186
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Treasure Island: The rise and decline of a small tropical museum, the Mauritius Institute
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Museums working together: The atlas of the birds of Mexico
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The value of the bird collections and associated data in regional museums: Lanius excubitor specimens in Sarisske Museum, Bardejov, Slovakia
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Specimens of extinct and threatened birds in the collections of the National Museum of Natural History in Sofia, Bulgaria
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Museums, books and costs: Public service vs private enterprise
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Some reflections on the use of skins in bird illustration
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An inventory of major European bird collections
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Extinct and endangered ('E&E') birds: A proposed list for collection catalogues
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Why museums matter: Report from the workshops 14-15 November 1999
Vol 123A, Page 355