specimencollection
Specimencollection, commonly written as specimen collection, refers to a curated assemblage of physical specimens preserved for scientific study, reference, education, and public display. Such collections are maintained by museums, universities, herbaria, research institutes, and some private organizations. The scope is broad: biological specimens (plants, animals, fungi, microorganisms), geological and paleontological samples (minerals, rocks, fossils), meteorites, and, in some cases, ethnographic or archaeological objects that support scientific analysis.
Curation and management: Specimens are assigned unique accession numbers, labeled with collection data, and cataloged in
Access and use: Researchers access specimens for taxonomic, ecological, geological, or conservation research. Public outreach programs,
Digitization and sharing: Increasing digitization creates high-resolution images and searchable databases, enabling broader access while reducing
Specimen collections are foundational to biodiversity science, earth science, and the study of natural history, supporting