1.7. Foundation for new and enriched services (USE)

A natural history collection is of course in itself a part of cultural heritage in terms of contributing (as a human practise) to science, society, education. So collections provide besides points-in-time for biodiversity, *omic variations, species distributions etc etc also points-in-time how scientists (in different location etc etc) reflected about these things … Maybe that opens an interesting field of association discovery along a catalogue (with very limited commercialization perspective :slight_smile:).