Taxonomic information is dynamic, i.e. changes are made continuously, so scientific names are insufficient to track changes in taxon circumscription. The principles of Linked Open Data (LOD), as defined by the World Wide Web Consortium, can be applied for documenting the relationships of taxon circumscriptions over time and between checklists of taxa. In our scheme, each checklist and each taxon in the checklist is assigned a globally unique, persistent identifier. According to the LOD principles, HTTP Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs) are used as identifiers, providing both human-readable (HTML) and machine-readable (XML) responses for client requests. Common vocabularies are needed in machine-readable responses to HTTP URIs. We use ...
The term ‘taxonomic backbone’ is often used to indicate the compromise taxonomies that form the taxo...
Being able to quickly find and access original species descriptions is essential for efficiently con...
Taxonomic databases are perpetuating approaches to citing literature that may have been appropriate ...
Starting with Finland and Sweden and a subset of taxonomic groups, the Nordic/Baltic countries are c...
Abstract. Taxonomic knowledge provides scientific names to each living organisms and thus is one of ...
While the technology behind Linked Open Data is relatively straightforward, establishing and managin...
Abstract. The wide variety of classification systems and new discoveries by taxonomists have led to ...
Abstract Background The scientific names of plants an...
Started in the early 2000's, the Web of Data has now become a reality [Bizer 2009]. It keeps on grow...
Background: Linking together the data of interest to biodiversity researchers (including specimen re...
Synospecies is a linked data application to explore changes in taxonomic names (Gmür and Agosti 2021...
In Norway, Sweden and Finland, we all have our own taxonomy initiatives, mapping our biodiversity (L...
The World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) is an authoritative classification and catalogue of mar...
During the last decade, Web APIs (Application Programming Interface) have gained significant tractio...
Linking records for the same taxa between different databases is an essential step when working with...
The term ‘taxonomic backbone’ is often used to indicate the compromise taxonomies that form the taxo...
Being able to quickly find and access original species descriptions is essential for efficiently con...
Taxonomic databases are perpetuating approaches to citing literature that may have been appropriate ...
Starting with Finland and Sweden and a subset of taxonomic groups, the Nordic/Baltic countries are c...
Abstract. Taxonomic knowledge provides scientific names to each living organisms and thus is one of ...
While the technology behind Linked Open Data is relatively straightforward, establishing and managin...
Abstract. The wide variety of classification systems and new discoveries by taxonomists have led to ...
Abstract Background The scientific names of plants an...
Started in the early 2000's, the Web of Data has now become a reality [Bizer 2009]. It keeps on grow...
Background: Linking together the data of interest to biodiversity researchers (including specimen re...
Synospecies is a linked data application to explore changes in taxonomic names (Gmür and Agosti 2021...
In Norway, Sweden and Finland, we all have our own taxonomy initiatives, mapping our biodiversity (L...
The World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) is an authoritative classification and catalogue of mar...
During the last decade, Web APIs (Application Programming Interface) have gained significant tractio...
Linking records for the same taxa between different databases is an essential step when working with...
The term ‘taxonomic backbone’ is often used to indicate the compromise taxonomies that form the taxo...
Being able to quickly find and access original species descriptions is essential for efficiently con...
Taxonomic databases are perpetuating approaches to citing literature that may have been appropriate ...