Abstract. — Taxonomic indexing refers to a new array of taxonomically intelligent network services that use nomenclatural principles and elements of expert taxonomic knowledge to manage information about organisms. Taxonomic indexing was introduced to help manage the increasing amounts of digital information about biology. It has been designed to form a near basal layer in a layered cyberinfrastructure that deals with biological information. Taxonomic Indexing accommodates the special problems of using names of organisms to index biological material. It link alternative names for the same entity (reconciliation), and distinguishes between uses of the same name for different entities (disambiguation), and names are placed within an indefinit...
Reliable taxonomy underpins communication in all of biology, not least nature conservation and susta...
The ability to rapidly generate and share molecular, visual, and acoustic data, and to compare them ...
Taxonomists classify the organisms they study in order to refer to, identify and understand them. Ho...
An easily accessible taxonomic knowledge base is critically important for all biodiversity-related s...
Taxonomic databases are perpetuating approaches to citing literature that may have been appropriate ...
Author Posting. © Marine Biological Laboratory , 2006. This article is posted here by permission of...
Taxonomy is a fundamental science that provides the scaffolding for biology. But the true value of t...
Taxonomy is the science of charting and describing the worlds biodiversity. Organisms are grouped in...
The most significant specialized and open resource for biodiversity literature is the Biodiversity H...
Taxonomy is the science of charting and describing the worlds biodiversity. Organisms are grouped in...
Biological sciences have for more than 250 years depended on the nomenclatural system established by...
In many ways, taxonomy and nomenclature lie at the center of all of biodiversity science. Most data ...
Biodiversity taxonomy provides a means to organize information about living organisms into maintaina...
Taxonomy is the science of naming and describing organisms. It is a highly formalized science whose ...
Groups of organisms require labels or names to refer to them, however the idea of a single static na...
Reliable taxonomy underpins communication in all of biology, not least nature conservation and susta...
The ability to rapidly generate and share molecular, visual, and acoustic data, and to compare them ...
Taxonomists classify the organisms they study in order to refer to, identify and understand them. Ho...
An easily accessible taxonomic knowledge base is critically important for all biodiversity-related s...
Taxonomic databases are perpetuating approaches to citing literature that may have been appropriate ...
Author Posting. © Marine Biological Laboratory , 2006. This article is posted here by permission of...
Taxonomy is a fundamental science that provides the scaffolding for biology. But the true value of t...
Taxonomy is the science of charting and describing the worlds biodiversity. Organisms are grouped in...
The most significant specialized and open resource for biodiversity literature is the Biodiversity H...
Taxonomy is the science of charting and describing the worlds biodiversity. Organisms are grouped in...
Biological sciences have for more than 250 years depended on the nomenclatural system established by...
In many ways, taxonomy and nomenclature lie at the center of all of biodiversity science. Most data ...
Biodiversity taxonomy provides a means to organize information about living organisms into maintaina...
Taxonomy is the science of naming and describing organisms. It is a highly formalized science whose ...
Groups of organisms require labels or names to refer to them, however the idea of a single static na...
Reliable taxonomy underpins communication in all of biology, not least nature conservation and susta...
The ability to rapidly generate and share molecular, visual, and acoustic data, and to compare them ...
Taxonomists classify the organisms they study in order to refer to, identify and understand them. Ho...