L. Penev, T. Erwin, Jeremy Miller, V. Chavan, T. Moritz, C. Griswold
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引用次数: 35
摘要
描述了ZooKeys提出的数据发布和语义增强的概念,并应用于Miller等人(2009)的里程碑论文中。在系统动物学中,首次在期刊出版的主流过程中应用了数据发布和语义增强的独特组合,以演示如何:(1)分类专著的所有主要生物多样性数据都作为数据集在论文中单独的DOI下发布;(2)事件数据集在发布的同时可通过GBIF数据门户(data.gbif.org)单独发现和访问;(3)以不同DOI下的KML (Keyhole Markup Language)文件形式发布事件数据集,提供谷歌Earth中的交互体验;(4)所有新分类单元(42个)在发布过程中在ZooBank注册(ZooKeys必须);(5)所有新分类(42)在出版当天通过XML标记提供给Encyclopedia of Life (ZooKeys强制)。建议在发布、保存和引用的方式上明确区分静态和动态数据集。
Publication and dissemination of datasets in taxonomy: ZooKeys working example
A concept for data publication and semantic enhancements proposed by ZooKeys and applied in the milestone paper by Miller et al. (2009) is described. For the fi rst time in systematic zoology, a unique combination of data publication and semantic enhancements is applied within the mainstream process of journal publishing, to demonstrate how: (1) All primary biodiversity data underlying a taxonomic monograph are published as a dataset under a separate DOI within a paper; (2) The occurrence dataset is separately discoverable and accessible through GBIF data portal (data.gbif.org) simultaneously with the publication; (3) The occurrence dataset is published as a KML (Keyhole Markup Language) file under a distinct DOI to provide an interactive experience in Google Earth; (4) All new taxa (42) are registered at ZooBank during the publication process (mandatory for ZooKeys); (5) All new taxa (42) are provided to Encyclopedia of Life through XML mark up on the day of publication (mandatory for ZooKeys). It is proposed to clearly distinguish between static and dynamic datasets in the way they are published, preserved and cited.