Major app redesign, with fully featured UI and a series of new biodiversity cards from the Sonoran Desert and elsewhere
Libraries of Life is a growing collaborative platform featuring natural history collections and specimens from diverse institutions and museums from across the U.S. The prototype was developed via a collaboration with iDigBio, the U.S. National Science Foundation's National Resource for Advancing Digitization of Biodiversity Collections where a growing number of Thematic Collections Networks focused on creating digital, web-deployed information about the nation's billion biodiversity specimens to benefit science and society. Arizona State University's Anne Basham (ExplorMor Labs/BioKIC, Biodiversity Knowledge Integration Center) and Florida State University's Austin Mast (Department of Biological Science and iDigBio) led development. This project aims to develop a learning tool that will promote engagement with biodiversity specimens and their data through a set of augmented reality collection cards. You can obtain a full set of cards from featured sponsors to engage with the app or go to www.libraries-of-life.org and download a free PDF for use in your educational program or classroom.
This version of Libraries of Life Android App comes with one universal variant which will work on all the Android devices.
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