University of Colorado Museum of Natural History
AccessPoint:http://biomuseblade.colorado.edu:80/digir/DiGIR.php
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Host:University of Colorado Museum of Natural History(UCM)
Host Abstract:DiGIR Provider for the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History
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Host Contacts:

technical
Philip Goldstein
Title:Informatics Engineer
Phone:
E-mail:cumuseum@colorado.edu


Resource:CUMNH Fish Collection(Fish)
Adstract:The CUMNH Fish Collection maintains 1,900 lots, or about 24000 specimens, including 12 types. The collection is a worldwide representation of both marine and freshwater groups, but its geographic focus is in the Colorado freshwater species.
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Citation:University of Colorado Museum of Natural History
Conceptual Schema:http://digir.net/schema/conceptual/darwin/2003/1.0
Use Restrictions:University of Colorado Museum of Natural History data records may be used by individual researchers or research groups for non-commercial purposes. These data may not be repackaged, resold, or redistributed in any form without the express written consent of the Curators or Director of the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History. If any of these records are used in an analysis, report or publication, the provenance of the original data must be acknowledged and the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History notified. UCM or its staff are not responsible for damages, injury or loss due to the use of these data.
Record Identifier:Fish
Record Basis:PreservedSpecimen
Number of Records:1961
Min Query Terms:3
Max Search Response Records:100000
Max Inventory response records:100000
Date Last Updated:2008-02-08T00:00:00-07:00

Resource Contacts:

technical
Philip Goldstein
Title:Informatics Engineer
Phone:
E-mail:cumuseum@colorado.edu

administrative
Dr. Christy McCain
Title:Curator of Vertebrate Zoology / Assistant Professor
Phone:
E-mail:cumuseum@colorado.edu

administrative
Mariko Kageyama
Title:Collections Manager - vertbrates
Phone:
E-mail:cumuseum@colorado.edu