The classification of living things depends upon the literature. Access to this literature is essential to taxonomic research and to our understanding of biodiversity. There have been tremendous efforts to digitise the world's biodiversity literature; the Biodiveristy Heritage Library (BHL) alone has uploaded over 54 million pages, all of which is freely accessible online. Our scientific literature is far more accessible than it has ever been, but that does not mean it is easily discoverable. Much of the taxonomic literature online remains outside the linked network of scholarly research. But that is rapidly changing. Taxonomic aggregators are an invaluable source of authoritative information on species names and their hierarchical classi...
An easily accessible taxonomic knowledge base is critically important for all biodiversity-related s...
So far, our knowledge about biodiversity is in an estimated 500M annually increasing number of pages...
Background A large part of our knowledge on the world\u27s species is recorded in the corpus of biod...
A fundamental limitation of existing taxonomic databases is that they don't explicitly link to the p...
Taxonomic databases are perpetuating approaches to citing literature that may have been appropriate ...
The world wide web started out as a digital space for linking documents. The development of the sema...
iological taxonomy rests on a long tail of publications spanning nearly three centuries. Not only is...
Taxonomy, and biodiversity science in general, mainly revolve around four types of entities, which a...
The Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL) will soon upload its 60 millionth page of open access biodiv...
Scholarly knowledge about biodiversity is documented in hundreds of millions of pages of scientific ...
One of the main pillars of natural history are the libraries of taxonomic publications. These public...
Biodiversity sciences, including taxonomy, are empirical sciences where all results are published in...
Bauhin’s pioneering Flora of Basel „Catalogus Plantarum circa Basileam sponte nascentium“ exactly 40...
The Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL) will soon upload its 60 millionth page of open access biodiv...
Wikipedia may have become the world's principal source of information, but it is not a reliable sour...
An easily accessible taxonomic knowledge base is critically important for all biodiversity-related s...
So far, our knowledge about biodiversity is in an estimated 500M annually increasing number of pages...
Background A large part of our knowledge on the world\u27s species is recorded in the corpus of biod...
A fundamental limitation of existing taxonomic databases is that they don't explicitly link to the p...
Taxonomic databases are perpetuating approaches to citing literature that may have been appropriate ...
The world wide web started out as a digital space for linking documents. The development of the sema...
iological taxonomy rests on a long tail of publications spanning nearly three centuries. Not only is...
Taxonomy, and biodiversity science in general, mainly revolve around four types of entities, which a...
The Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL) will soon upload its 60 millionth page of open access biodiv...
Scholarly knowledge about biodiversity is documented in hundreds of millions of pages of scientific ...
One of the main pillars of natural history are the libraries of taxonomic publications. These public...
Biodiversity sciences, including taxonomy, are empirical sciences where all results are published in...
Bauhin’s pioneering Flora of Basel „Catalogus Plantarum circa Basileam sponte nascentium“ exactly 40...
The Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL) will soon upload its 60 millionth page of open access biodiv...
Wikipedia may have become the world's principal source of information, but it is not a reliable sour...
An easily accessible taxonomic knowledge base is critically important for all biodiversity-related s...
So far, our knowledge about biodiversity is in an estimated 500M annually increasing number of pages...
Background A large part of our knowledge on the world\u27s species is recorded in the corpus of biod...