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Nomenclatural and taxonomic problems related to the electronic publication of new nomina and nomenclatural acts in zoology, with brief comments on optical discs and on the situation in botany

机译:与动物学中新的名词和命名行为的电子出版有关的命名和分类问题,简要评论光盘和植物学的情况

摘要

In zoological nomenclature, to be potentially valid, nomenclatural novelties (i.e., new nomina and nomenclatural acts) need first to be made available, that is, published in works qualifying as publications as defined by the International Code of zoological Nomenclature (“the Code ”). In September 2012, the Code was amended in order to allow the recognition of works electronically published online after 2011 as publications available for the purpose of zoological nomenclature, provided they meet several conditions, notably a preregistration of the work in ZooBank . Despite these new Rules, several of the long-discussed problems concerning the electronic publication of new nomina and nomenclatural acts have not been resolved. The publication of this amendment provides an opportunity to discuss some of these in detail. It is important to note that: (1) all works published only online before 2012 are nomenclaturally unavailable; (2) printed copies of the PDFs of works which do not have their own ISSN or ISBN, and which are not obtainable free of charge or by purchase, do not qualify as publications but must be seen as facsimiles of unavailable works and are unable to provide nomenclatural availability to any nomenclatural novelties they may contain; (3) prepublications online of later released online publications are unavailable, i.e., they do not advance the date of publication; (4) the publication dates of works for which online prepublications had been released are not those of these prepublications and it is critical that the real release date of such works appear on the actual final electronic publication, but this is not currently the case in electronic periodicals that distribute such online prepublications and which still indicate on their websites and PDFs the date of release of prepublication as that of publication of the work; (5) supplementary online materials and subsequent formal corrections of either paper or electronic publications distributed only online are nomenclaturally unavailable; (6) nomenclatural information provided on online websites that do not have a fixed content and format, with ISSN or ISBN, is unavailable. We give precise examples of many of these nomenclatural problems. Several of them, when they arise, are due to the fact that the availability of nomenclatural novelties now depends on information that will have to be sought not from the work itself but from extrinsic evidence. As shown by several examples discussed here, an electronic document can be modified while keeping the same DOI and publication date, which is not compatible with the requirements of zoological nomenclature. Therefore, another system of registration of electronic documents as permanent and inalterable will have to be devised. ZooBank also clearly needs to be improved in several respects. Mention in a work of its registration number (LSID) in ZooBank would seem to be possible only if this registration has occurred previously, but some works that have purportedly been registered in ZooBank are in fact missing on this web application. In conclusion, we offer recommendations to authors, referees, editors, publishers, libraries and the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, in the hope that such problems can be limited along with the potential chaos in zoological nomenclature that could result, if careful attention is not paid to the problems we highlight here, from a somewhat misplaced, and perhaps now widespread, understanding that electronic publication of nomenclatural novelties is now allowed and straightforward. We suggest that, as long as the problematic points linked to the new amendment and to electronic publication as a whole are not resolved, nomenclatural novelties continue to be published in paper-printed journals that have so far shown editorial competence regarding taxonomy and nomenclature, which is not the case of several recent electronic-only published journals.
机译:在动物学术语中,要想成为有效的术语,首先需要提供新颖的术语(即新的名词和命名法),即,在符合国际动物学命名法典(《代码》 )。 2012年9月,对《守则》进行了修订,目的是使2011年以后以电子方式在线出版的作品被认可为符合动物学术语的出版物,前提是它们满足以下几个条件,尤其是在ZooBank中预先注册了作品。尽管有这些新规则,但有关电子出版新名词和命名法的长期讨论的问题仍未解决。该修正案的发布提供了详细讨论其中一些内容的机会。重要的是要注意:(1)所有在2012年之前仅在线出版的作品在名称上均不可用; (2)没有自己的ISSN或ISBN且无法免费获得或通过购买获得的作品PDF的印刷副本,不符合出版物的资格,但必须视为无法获得的作品的传真,并且不能为它们可能包含的任何命名新颖性提供命名可用性; (3)无法提供较晚发布的在线出版物的在线预出版物,即,它们没有提前发布日期; (4)已发布在线预出版物的作品的出版日期不是这些预出版物的出版日期,并且至关重要的是,此类作品的实际发行日期应出现在实际的最终电子出版物中,但是目前电子出版物中并非如此。分发此类在线预出版物的期刊,仍在其网站和PDF上指示预出版物的发布日期为该作品的发布日期; (5)从名称上说,没有在线补充材料以及仅在线分发的纸质或电子出版物的后续正式更正; (6)无法获得具有固定内容和格式(具有ISSN或ISBN)的在线网站上提供的命名信息。我们给出许多此类命名问题的精确示例。它们中的一些出现时,是由于这样一个事实,即命名新奇性的可用性现在取决于不是必须从作品本身而是从外部证据中寻求的信息。如此处讨论的几个示例所示,可以在保留相同DOI和发布日期的同时修改电子文档,这与动物学术语要求不兼容。因此,将必须设计另一种将电子文档注册为永久和不可更改的系统。 ZooBank还显然需要在几个方面进行改进。仅在以前已经进行过注册的情况下,才可能在ZooBank中提及其注册号(LSID)的作品,但实际上,此Web应用程序中缺少一些据称已在ZooBank中注册的作品。最后,我们向作者,裁判,编辑,出版者,图书馆和国际动物学命名委员会提供建议,希望这些问题以及如果不注意的话可能导致的动物学命名混乱可以受到限制。从某种程度上放错了地方,也许现在已经广为流传的认识,我们已经意识到这里的问题,这是因为现在知道允许电子名称新颖性和直接性。我们建议,只要与新修正案和电子出版物整体相关的问题点没有得到解决,则命名新颖性仍将继续在纸质期刊上发表,这些期刊迄今已显示出有关分类法和术语的编辑能力,几种最近的仅电子出版的期刊不是这样。

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