iological taxonomy rests on a long tail of publications spanning nearly three centuries. Not only is this literature vital to resolving disputes about taxonomy and nomenclature, for many species it represents a key source—indeed sometimes the only source—of information about that species. Unlike other disciplines such as biomedicine, the taxonomic community lacks a centralised, curated literature database (the “bibliography of life”). This article argues that Wikidata can be that database as it has flexible and sophisticated models of bibliographic information, and an active community of people and programs (“bots”) adding, editing, and curating that information
Bauhin’s pioneering Flora of Basel „Catalogus Plantarum circa Basileam sponte nascentium“ exactly 40...
The process of creating, maintaining, updating, and integrating biological databases (biocuration) i...
Life Science Identifiers (LSIDs) offer an attractive solution to the problem of globally unique iden...
This talk explores the role Wikidata (Vrandečić and Krötzsch 2014) might play in the task of assembl...
This talk explores the role Wikidata (Vrandečić and Krötzsch 2014) might play in the task of assembl...
In a 2003 essay E. O. Wilson outlined his vision for an “encyclopaedia of life” comprising “an elect...
Biodiversity sciences, including taxonomy, are empirical sciences where all results are published in...
Scholarly knowledge about biodiversity is documented in hundreds of millions of pages of scientific ...
Slides from my talk on Wikidata as infrastructure to represent knowledge on biodiversity at the Smit...
Taxonomic databases are perpetuating approaches to citing literature that may have been appropriate ...
The classification of living things depends upon the literature. Access to this literature is essent...
Taxonomy is a key to life not only in providing guides to distinguishing species but in opening the ...
BioNames is a web database of taxonomic names for animals, linked to the primary literature and, whe...
Wikidata (http://www.wikidata.org) is the linked database of the Wikimedia Foundation. Like its sist...
To understand the loss of species, a benchmark is needed, e.g. the status of biodiversity in 1992 wh...
Bauhin’s pioneering Flora of Basel „Catalogus Plantarum circa Basileam sponte nascentium“ exactly 40...
The process of creating, maintaining, updating, and integrating biological databases (biocuration) i...
Life Science Identifiers (LSIDs) offer an attractive solution to the problem of globally unique iden...
This talk explores the role Wikidata (Vrandečić and Krötzsch 2014) might play in the task of assembl...
This talk explores the role Wikidata (Vrandečić and Krötzsch 2014) might play in the task of assembl...
In a 2003 essay E. O. Wilson outlined his vision for an “encyclopaedia of life” comprising “an elect...
Biodiversity sciences, including taxonomy, are empirical sciences where all results are published in...
Scholarly knowledge about biodiversity is documented in hundreds of millions of pages of scientific ...
Slides from my talk on Wikidata as infrastructure to represent knowledge on biodiversity at the Smit...
Taxonomic databases are perpetuating approaches to citing literature that may have been appropriate ...
The classification of living things depends upon the literature. Access to this literature is essent...
Taxonomy is a key to life not only in providing guides to distinguishing species but in opening the ...
BioNames is a web database of taxonomic names for animals, linked to the primary literature and, whe...
Wikidata (http://www.wikidata.org) is the linked database of the Wikimedia Foundation. Like its sist...
To understand the loss of species, a benchmark is needed, e.g. the status of biodiversity in 1992 wh...
Bauhin’s pioneering Flora of Basel „Catalogus Plantarum circa Basileam sponte nascentium“ exactly 40...
The process of creating, maintaining, updating, and integrating biological databases (biocuration) i...
Life Science Identifiers (LSIDs) offer an attractive solution to the problem of globally unique iden...