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- Only covers three periods and selected invertebrates in a few states in the eastern US

- Limited and undiagnostic photos

- Technical descriptions that require prior knowledge of genus

- Inaccurate or imprecise information

- Poorly imagined plan for categorizing ichnotaxa

- Version 1.0 with some bugs and glitches

- Lacking information and facts about fossils

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This project is related to a broader natural history specimen digitization effort supported by the National Resource for Advancing the Digitization of Biodiversity Collections (ADBC) called Integrated Digitized Biocollections, or iDigBio.  It is a companion to the Digital Atlas of Ancient Life website app. org and was supported by grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF EF-1206757, EF-1206769, EF-1206750 and DBI-1602067, DBI-1645520) to principal investigators Dr. Bruce S.  DigitalAtlasofAncientLife is a free resource designed to help individuals identify and better understand fossil species from the Neogene, Pennsylvanian, Ordovician, and Cretaceous of the U. S. A.  Jonathan Hendricks (Paleontological Research Institution).  Alycia Stigall (Ohio University), and Dr.  Lieberman (University of Kansas), Dr.  For additional information about this work please see the open-access paper by Hendricks, Stigall, and Lieberman (2015) in Palaeontologia Electronica.