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    Document 16 August 2017

    Guidelines for the capture and management of digital zoological names information

    This guide provides detailed advice to those working with zoological names on how to digitize and manage this type of information in a standard and consistent way. It includes a guide to verifying the correctness of zoological names and a best practice guide for uniform spellings, with particular focus on the names of the authors.

    This guide provides detailed advice to those working with zoological names on how to digitize and manage this type of information in a standard and consistent way. It includes a guide to verifying the correctness of zoological names and a best practice guide for uniform spellings, with particular focus on the names of the authors.

    Abstract

    Consistency when using organism names is especially important in digital environments, as the binomial scientific names established in the Linnaean system are frequently used as database unique keys. Using common criteria when building these databases becomes a must when those databases are shared and used together in online collaborative environments such as the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF).
    About the author: Francisco W. Welter-Schultes is a malacologist and works at the Department of Morphology, Systematics, Evolutionary Biology in the Zoological Institute of Göttingen University (Germany). Since 2001, he is the leader the AnimalBase project (www.animalbase.org), which aims to provide copyright-free open access to zoological works, and provide manually verified lists of names of zoological genera and species as a free resource for the public.

    Authors

    Welter-Schultes, F.

    Publisher

    GBIF

    Rights

    This document is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0

    Rights holder

    Copyright © F. W. Welter-Schultes & Global Biodiversity Information Facility, 2012.

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