We present the ABLE document collection, which consists of a set of annotated volumes of the Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). These follow our work on automating the markup of scanned copies of the biodiversity literature, for the purpose of supporting working taxonomists. We consider an enhanced TEI XML markup language, which is used as an intermediate stage in translating from the initial XML obtained from Optical Character Recognition to the target taXMLit. The intermediate representation allows additional information from external sources such as a taxonomic thesaurus to be incorporated before the final translation into taXMLit
The European Journal of Taxonomy (EJT) was initiated by a consortium of European natural history pub...
The European Journal of Taxonomy (EJT) was initiated by a consortium of European natural history pub...
Despite the sub-language nature of taxonomic descriptions of plants, researchers warned about the la...
By digitising legacy taxonomic literature using XML mark-up the contents become accessible to other ...
The theme of this paper is the application of automated semantic markup techniques on natural herita...
Specimen data in taxonomic literature are among the highest quality primary biodiversity data. Innov...
Abstract.--The majority of taxonomic descriptions is currently in print format. The majority of digi...
Many valuable earth science data are not available in a digital format. Manual entry of such informa...
We review the three most widely used XML schemas used to mark-up taxonomic texts, TaxonX, TaxPub and...
Many valuable earth science data are not available in a digital format. Manual entry of such informa...
Specimen data in taxonomic literature are among the highest quality primary biodiversity data. Innov...
and other research outputs From XML to XML: The why and how of making the biodiversity literature ac...
Abstract. — Large numbers of legacy taxonomic publications are currently being digitized to make the...
Large numbers of legacy taxonomic publications are currently being digitized to make them online ava...
Semantic enhancement of texts aids their use by researchers. However, mark-up of large bodies of tex...
The European Journal of Taxonomy (EJT) was initiated by a consortium of European natural history pub...
The European Journal of Taxonomy (EJT) was initiated by a consortium of European natural history pub...
Despite the sub-language nature of taxonomic descriptions of plants, researchers warned about the la...
By digitising legacy taxonomic literature using XML mark-up the contents become accessible to other ...
The theme of this paper is the application of automated semantic markup techniques on natural herita...
Specimen data in taxonomic literature are among the highest quality primary biodiversity data. Innov...
Abstract.--The majority of taxonomic descriptions is currently in print format. The majority of digi...
Many valuable earth science data are not available in a digital format. Manual entry of such informa...
We review the three most widely used XML schemas used to mark-up taxonomic texts, TaxonX, TaxPub and...
Many valuable earth science data are not available in a digital format. Manual entry of such informa...
Specimen data in taxonomic literature are among the highest quality primary biodiversity data. Innov...
and other research outputs From XML to XML: The why and how of making the biodiversity literature ac...
Abstract. — Large numbers of legacy taxonomic publications are currently being digitized to make the...
Large numbers of legacy taxonomic publications are currently being digitized to make them online ava...
Semantic enhancement of texts aids their use by researchers. However, mark-up of large bodies of tex...
The European Journal of Taxonomy (EJT) was initiated by a consortium of European natural history pub...
The European Journal of Taxonomy (EJT) was initiated by a consortium of European natural history pub...
Despite the sub-language nature of taxonomic descriptions of plants, researchers warned about the la...