Herbarium collections are the most important  source of scientific information ondistribution of plants in the past and  present, also allowing for simulations of future distribution dynamics. Only the herbarium  sample reliably confirms the presence of the plant at a specific point of space  and time. Herbarium collections and the data they hold are valuable for more  traditional studies of taxonomy and systematic, but also for research.
    
  
Many herbaria have websites with their  virtual collections available online, yet inRussia only a few institutes have such facility,  including the Central Siberian Botanical Garden (CSBG).
The herbaria at the Central Siberian  Botanical Garden Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (CSBG) were started in  1946. There are two herbarium collections with their own codes and  registrations in the Index Herbarium: M.G.Popov Herbarium (NSK)and  I.M.Krasnoborov Herbarium (NS). Approximately 800,000 herbarium specimens of vascular  plants, mosses, lichens and fungi collected in Siberia, the Russian Far East,Europe,  Asia and North America are stored in NSK and NS.
In 2017 a new research group Unique  Scientific Unit–Herbarium (USU-Herbarium) was organized  in the CSBG for the digitization and management of herbarium collections, in  keeping with the international standards, at 600 dpi, with a barcode, 24-color  scale and spatial scale bar. Images and metadata stored in the CSBG Database are  generated by ScanWizard Botany and MiVappBotany software (Microtek, Taiwan).
Each workstation consists of an ObjectScan  1600 scanner, ScanWizard_Botany software and MiVapp_Botany archiving management  software (Microtek, Taiwan). This integrated workstation is characterized by  on-top scan design for full-frame focus, a maximum of 1600 dpi (equal to 1  Gigabyte pixels), color CCD, Optical Character Recognition (OCR) for specimen  label and ID barcode, and image archiving and privileged-account cloud  management system. Specimens were scanned and adopted with international  standards: the resolution of 600 dpi, a barcode for each specimen, and a  24-color scale.
    
  
Specimen label information is recognized  and automatically saved under herbarium codes; then, these codes are  transformed into specimen serial number in XML format through  ScanWizard-Botany. MiVapp-Botany is a web-server system and a specimen image  authentication database aiming for an efficient and integrated multi-functional  platform. After hierarchical login-based image quality and metadata profile  validation by experts, MiVapp-Botany can quickly update the system and make verified  specimens accessible for users.
   Microtek solution of Herbarium specimen digitization and archive management
 Microtek solution of Herbarium specimen digitization and archive management
  
  
 More information : ObjectScan 1600
  More information : ObjectScan 1600
 
   Access the original PDF from CSBG
 Access the original PDF from CSBG