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Bob McIntosh, Honorary Research Associate at the British Geological Survey in Edinburgh. Work interests focus on major digitization and image capture programmes leading to web delivery and also on the history of the British Geological Survey and its documentary and material collections. Major collections released recently include 215,000 thin section images on [https://www.bgs.ac.uk/data/britrocks.html Britrocks], 600,000 [https://www.bgs.ac.uk/data/magnetograms Magnetogram] images, the [https://www.bgs.ac.uk/data/maps/home.html BGS Maps Portal]. The text initiatives: BGS Publications Viewer and the BGS Text viewer. | Bob McIntosh, Honorary Research Associate at the British Geological Survey in Edinburgh. Work interests focus on major digitization and image capture programmes leading to web delivery and also on the history of the British Geological Survey and its documentary and material collections. Major collections released recently include 215,000 thin section images on [https://www.bgs.ac.uk/data/britrocks.html Britrocks], 600,000 [https://www.bgs.ac.uk/data/magnetograms Magnetogram] images, the [https://www.bgs.ac.uk/data/maps/home.html|BGS Maps Portal]. The text initiatives: BGS Publications Viewer and the BGS Text viewer. | ||
Also managing the set-up of the Edinburgh Geological Society 'Collaborative Project' for the EGS, Glasgow Geological Society, and Yorkshire Geological Society. This work is done in a personal capacity and not on behalf of BGS. | Also managing the set-up of the Edinburgh Geological Society 'Collaborative Project' for the EGS, Glasgow Geological Society, and Yorkshire Geological Society. This work is done in a personal capacity and not on behalf of BGS. | ||
Revision as of 16:37, 14 May 2026
Bob McIntosh, Honorary Research Associate at the British Geological Survey in Edinburgh. Work interests focus on major digitization and image capture programmes leading to web delivery and also on the history of the British Geological Survey and its documentary and material collections. Major collections released recently include 215,000 thin section images on Britrocks, 600,000 Magnetogram images, the Maps Portal. The text initiatives: BGS Publications Viewer and the BGS Text viewer.
Also managing the set-up of the Edinburgh Geological Society 'Collaborative Project' for the EGS, Glasgow Geological Society, and Yorkshire Geological Society. This work is done in a personal capacity and not on behalf of BGS.
Working with the Geologists' Association developing their Carreck Archive pages Geologists' Association
Compiler of the The History of the British Geological Survey content cluster. It includes the Pioneers of the British Geological Survey, a web resource of biographical information of historical former members of staff of the Survey.
Content lead on the Scottish Geology Trust's GeoGuidefield geology web resource.