REQUESTING A LOAN from mycological collections of Estonian University of Life Sciences
- The loan request should be made by a formal letter to the curator e-post (Kadri Pärtel, kadri.partel@emu.ee).
- Loans are made to recognized scientific institutions. Loans ordinarily are not made to individuals.
- Loan request should be signed by the curator of the requesting institution or department.
- The loan request should contain the name of the researcher and the thematic scope of the research project. Use of specimens in projects of a commercial nature requires separate agreement.
- For type material requested, data on collector, collecting date, number, and locality should be provided.
- Should the planned research include destructive methods (e. g. for microscopy, DNA extraction), special permission by curatorial staff is necessary. Decisions will be made on a case-by-case basis.
- The receiving institution is expected to accept responsibility for proper handling (e.g. protection of specimen from insect and other damage) and the safe return of the specimens.
- Loan material must not be removed from the institution to which they are on loan.
- Loans are normally granted for 3 months up to 1 year. Extension or deposition may be granted.
- The use of loan material should be properly documented. Annotation labels, written legibly in permanent ink or typed and preferably of small size, must be attached to each specimen returned. Such labels should give the name of the researcher, the date/period of the investigation, the institution where the research was conducted, and the determination status (det., rev., conf., vid.) and scope of research. Information about the removal of fragments is mandatory.
- If the loan material served as a basis for description of new species (sp.nov.) holotype and and half of the paratypes must be returned.
- The lending institution must be acknowledged appropriately in any publications or other materials that present results derived from use of the loaned specimens. A paper or digital copy of any publications resulting from study of loan material would be appreciated.
Sending living material from the TFC culture collection
- The request of isolates should be made by a formal letter to the curator e-post (Kadri Pärtel, kadri.partel@emu.ee) mentioning the name of the researcher and the thematic scope of the research project.
- The collection is sending material to recognized scientific institutions.
- Private sector transactions are based on the price list and will be signed by the Head of Natural Science Collections at the Estonian University of Life Sciences, Thea Kull.
- The Recipient shall not share received pure cultures with third parties without the written permission of the University.
- The use of the material is subject to intellectual property rights.
- The use of the fungal samples for any commercial purpose is permitted only with the prior written consent of the University.
- The Recipient must refer to the TFC collection of the Estonian University of Life Sciences and the corresponding culture number when using the fungal samples in scientific publications and inform the University about the publication, sending a reference and copy of any publication.
Address: Mycological Collections Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Estonian University of Life Sciences Kreutzwaldi 5 51006 Tartu Estonia