The launch of MycoKeys coincided with several revolutionary changes to the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature (ICBN) (Knapp et al. 2011 and Hawksworth 2011, in this volume, Miller et al. 2011) that occurred during the Nomenclature Section of the XVIII International Botanical Congress (IBC2011) in Melbourne, Australia. The path to the present launch, however was paved years ago by the lively discussions on electronic publication and dissemination of biodiversity information in the Internet era (e.g., Knapp 2010, Penev et al. 2010a), as well as by the successful start of its sister journals, PhytoKeys and ZooKeys
<p> </p> <p>Data relevant to the study of plant taxonomy and biodiversity are being produced at an e...
Since its launch on the 4th of July 2008 until 2012 the ZooKeys journal has been showing a constant ...
PhytoKeys was launched on the 1st of November 2010 as a novel, peer-reviewed, open-access outlet for...
PhytoKeys was established less than a year ago in response to four main publication challenges of o...
Publishing taxonomic and systematics studies in the digital era faces major challenges and requires ...
Publishing taxonomic and systematics studies in the digital era faces major challenges and requires ...
Publishing taxonomic and systematics studies in the digital era faces major challenges and requires ...
The paper describes the focus, scope and the rationale of PhytoKeys, a newly established, peer-revie...
An on-line database, MycoBank (http://www.MycoBank.org), is launched with a remit to document mycolo...
Changes to the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature are decided on every 6 years at Nomencla...
MycoBank, a registration system for fungi established in 2004 to capture all taxonomic novelties, ac...
At the Nomenclature Section of the XVIII International Botanical Congress in Melbourne, Australia (I...
MycoBank, a registration system for fungi established in 2004 to capture all taxonomic novelties, ac...
Abstract Background At the Nomenclature Section of the XVIII International Botanical Congress in Mel...
Molecular systematics is advancing rapidly, while the pool of taxonomic expertise dwindles: thus, th...
<p> </p> <p>Data relevant to the study of plant taxonomy and biodiversity are being produced at an e...
Since its launch on the 4th of July 2008 until 2012 the ZooKeys journal has been showing a constant ...
PhytoKeys was launched on the 1st of November 2010 as a novel, peer-reviewed, open-access outlet for...
PhytoKeys was established less than a year ago in response to four main publication challenges of o...
Publishing taxonomic and systematics studies in the digital era faces major challenges and requires ...
Publishing taxonomic and systematics studies in the digital era faces major challenges and requires ...
Publishing taxonomic and systematics studies in the digital era faces major challenges and requires ...
The paper describes the focus, scope and the rationale of PhytoKeys, a newly established, peer-revie...
An on-line database, MycoBank (http://www.MycoBank.org), is launched with a remit to document mycolo...
Changes to the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature are decided on every 6 years at Nomencla...
MycoBank, a registration system for fungi established in 2004 to capture all taxonomic novelties, ac...
At the Nomenclature Section of the XVIII International Botanical Congress in Melbourne, Australia (I...
MycoBank, a registration system for fungi established in 2004 to capture all taxonomic novelties, ac...
Abstract Background At the Nomenclature Section of the XVIII International Botanical Congress in Mel...
Molecular systematics is advancing rapidly, while the pool of taxonomic expertise dwindles: thus, th...
<p> </p> <p>Data relevant to the study of plant taxonomy and biodiversity are being produced at an e...
Since its launch on the 4th of July 2008 until 2012 the ZooKeys journal has been showing a constant ...
PhytoKeys was launched on the 1st of November 2010 as a novel, peer-reviewed, open-access outlet for...