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Title: Whats it got to do with us


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Taxonomy on the Web integrating the pieces
Chris Lyal The Natural History Museum,
London Anna Weitzman Smithsonian Institution,
Washington
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Global needs
  • More and more calls for information about species
  • What is this?
  • What species live in my country / national park?
  • What species are eating my crops?
  • What happens to them if I manage the environment?

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We are still trying to find the answers
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Integrating what we know
  • This will
  • liberate an amazing amount of information about
    1.78 million described species
  • build a solid foundation for future work
  • speed up what we are doing now
  • Change the ways in which we publish

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What do we need to join together?
  • Specimens
  • Descriptions
  • Observations
  • Molecular data
  • Distributions
  • Publications on taxonomy and the rest of biology
  • Pictures
  • NAMES the uniting feature

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Where in the information stored?
  • Specimen collections
  • Databases
  • Publications
  • Observations
  • grey literature
  • Index cards
  • Field notebooks

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What do we need to do?
  • Label each piece of information (LSIDs)
  • Enable information of compatible types to be
    joined
  • Provide a measure of fitness for use
  • Develop an infrastructure
  • so that
  • anyone, anywhere, can access the information
  • and
  • get answers to their questions in a way that
    suits them.

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What does this need?
  • Global partnerships of scientists, publishers,
    data managers, users
  • Interoperable XML schemas for specimens, names,
    concepts, literature (TDWG)
  • International indexing system to access them
    (GBIF)
  • Unique identifying numbers to lead back to
    verifiable data (TDWG, GBIF, ZooBank)
  • Develop an economic model

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Naming and describing in the future
  • Describe new species using XML schemas
  • Register with ZooBank ensures code compliance,
    name stability, rapid access by others
  • Description placed on server or in suitable
    journal
  • Community peer-review system

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Naming and describing in the future
  • Its there a new species description, which can
    be
  • included in on-line journal
  • be stand-alone
  • Associated dynamically to the specimens on which
    it was based, and tools to analyze data
  • Journal articles can refer back to these
    information sources - dynamically

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Summary
  • We are moving rapidly to a taxonomic webspace
  • In this webspace specimen data, images,
    descriptions, names and much else will be
    accessible as the user needs
  • Elements of the webspace will come from current
    publishers, as well as legacy information
  • Citations can be automatically handled and
    citation rates will rise
  • Today we are seeing another key piece of the
    jigsaw unveiled

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INOTAXA INtegrated Open TAXonomic Access
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