Although the Web has transformed science publishing, scientific papers themselves are still essentially "black boxes", with much of their content intended for human readers only. Typically, computer-readable metadata associated with an article is limited to bibliographic details. By expanding article metadata to include taxonomic names, identifiers for cited material (e.g., publications, sequences, specimens, and other data), and geographical coordinates, publishers could greatly increase the scientific value of their digital content. At the same time this will provide novel ways for users to discover and navigate through this content, beyond the relatively limited linkage provided by bibliographic citation.

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The European Journal of Taxonomy (EJT) was initiated by a consortium of European natural history pub...
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The European Journal of Taxonomy (EJT) was initiated by a consortium of European natural history pub...
The European Journal of Taxonomy (EJT) was initiated by a consortium of European natural history pub...
ACM Computing Classification System (1998): I.7.4.Articles and books – the basic publication units –...
Although the Web has transformed science publishing, scientific papers themselves are still essentia...
Semantic innovation depends on finding, integrating, and re-using the products of previous research....
This paper describes my entry in the Elsevier Grand Challenge "Knowledge Enhancement in the Lif...
The European Journal of Taxonomy (EJT), a journal jointly published by 10 Natural History Institutio...
Abstract: Scientific innovation depends on finding, integrating, and re-using the products of previo...
Researchers across disciplines are increasingly utilizing electronic tools to collect, analyze, and ...
The ICT revolution of the last decades impacted scientific communication as it has impacted many oth...
How can we use smart technologies to simplify the description of publications? This is one of the re...
Each time more and more, documents we create and handle are in a purely digital format, and we distr...
This article begins with a short survey on the history of the classification of knowledge. It briefl...
Abstract Background Journal articles and databases are two major modes of communication in the biolo...
The world wide web started out as a digital space for linking documents. The development of the sema...
The European Journal of Taxonomy (EJT) was initiated by a consortium of European natural history pub...
The European Journal of Taxonomy (EJT) was initiated by a consortium of European natural history pub...
ACM Computing Classification System (1998): I.7.4.Articles and books – the basic publication units –...