In a 2003 essay E. O. Wilson outlined his vision for an “encyclopaedia of life” comprising “an electronic page for each species of organism on Earth”, each page containing “the scientific name of the species, a pictorial or genomic presentation of the primary type specimen on which its name is based, and a summary of its diagnostic traits.” Although biodiversity informatics has generated numerous online resources, including some directly inspired by Wilson’s essay (e.g., iSpecies and EOL), we are still some way from the goal of having available online all relevant information about a species, such as its taxonomy, evolutionary history, genomics, morphology, ecology, and behaviour. While the biodiversity community has been developing a pleth...
Biological sciences have for more than 250 years depended on the nomenclatural system established by...
Taxonomy is a fundamental science that provides the scaffolding for biology. But the true value of t...
So far, our knowledge about biodiversity is in an estimated 500M annually increasing number of pages...
In his 2003 essay E O Wilson outlined his vision for an “encyclopaedia of life” compri...
© 2008 The Author. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-N...
Abstract: E.O. Wilson, the noted entomologist at Harvard, “wished” for an authoritative encyclopedia...
iological taxonomy rests on a long tail of publications spanning nearly three centuries. Not only is...
Wikipedia may have become the world's principal source of information, but it is not a reliable sour...
In the 1990s, the World Wide Web has revolutionized the way in which knowledge seekers satisfy their...
The dissemination of knowledge about (agro)biodiversity is a strategic factor in communicating the u...
Wikipedia is the main online, multilingual and collaborative open access encyclopedia, consulted dai...
The aim of this thesis is to analyze the science of taxonomy, its development through time, and how ...
The Encyclopedia of Life (EOL, http://eol.org) aims to provide unprecedented global access to a broa...
Taxonomy is a key to life not only in providing guides to distinguishing species but in opening the ...
To improve access to biodiversity knowledge for diverse audiences, the Encyclopedia of Life (EOL) ag...
Biological sciences have for more than 250 years depended on the nomenclatural system established by...
Taxonomy is a fundamental science that provides the scaffolding for biology. But the true value of t...
So far, our knowledge about biodiversity is in an estimated 500M annually increasing number of pages...
In his 2003 essay E O Wilson outlined his vision for an “encyclopaedia of life” compri...
© 2008 The Author. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-N...
Abstract: E.O. Wilson, the noted entomologist at Harvard, “wished” for an authoritative encyclopedia...
iological taxonomy rests on a long tail of publications spanning nearly three centuries. Not only is...
Wikipedia may have become the world's principal source of information, but it is not a reliable sour...
In the 1990s, the World Wide Web has revolutionized the way in which knowledge seekers satisfy their...
The dissemination of knowledge about (agro)biodiversity is a strategic factor in communicating the u...
Wikipedia is the main online, multilingual and collaborative open access encyclopedia, consulted dai...
The aim of this thesis is to analyze the science of taxonomy, its development through time, and how ...
The Encyclopedia of Life (EOL, http://eol.org) aims to provide unprecedented global access to a broa...
Taxonomy is a key to life not only in providing guides to distinguishing species but in opening the ...
To improve access to biodiversity knowledge for diverse audiences, the Encyclopedia of Life (EOL) ag...
Biological sciences have for more than 250 years depended on the nomenclatural system established by...
Taxonomy is a fundamental science that provides the scaffolding for biology. But the true value of t...
So far, our knowledge about biodiversity is in an estimated 500M annually increasing number of pages...