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Towards a Global Names Architecture: The future of indexing scientific names

机译:迈向全球名称架构:科学名称索引的未来

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For more than 250 years, the taxonomic enterprise has remained almost unchanged. Certainly, the tools of the trade have improved: months-long journeys aboard sailing ships have been reduced to hours aboard jet airplanes; advanced technology allows humans to access environments that were once utterly inaccessible; GPS has replaced crude maps; digital hi-resolution imagery provides far more accurate renderings of organisms that even the best commissioned artists of a century ago; and primitive candle-lit microscopes have been replaced by an array of technologies ranging from scanning electron microscopy to DNA sequencing. But the basic paradigm remains the same. Perhaps the most revolutionary change of all – which we are still in the midst of, and which has not yet been fully realized – is the means by which taxonomists manage and communicate the information of their trade. The rapid evolution in recent decades of computer database management software, and of information dissemination via the Internet, have both dramatically improved the potential for streamlining the entire taxonomic process. Unfortunately, the potential still largely exceeds the reality. The vast majority of taxonomic information is either not yet digitized, or digitized in a form that does not allow direct and easy access. Moreover, the information that is easily accessed in digital form is not yet seamlessly interconnected. In an effort to bring reality closer to potential, a loose affiliation of major taxonomic resources, including GBIF, the Encyclopedia of Life, NBII, Catalog of Life, ITIS, IPNI, ICZN, Index Fungorum, and many others have been crafting a “Global Names Architecture” (GNA). The intention of the GNA is not to replace any of the existing taxonomic data initiatives, but rather to serve as a dynamic index to interconnect them in a way that streamlines the entire taxonomic enterprise: from gathering specimens in the field, to publication of new taxa and related data.
机译:250多年来,分类事业几乎保持不变。当然,贸易工具已经得到改善:帆船航行长达数月的路程已减少到喷气式飞机的数小时;先进的技术使人类能够访问曾经完全无法访问的环境; GPS取代了原始地图;数字高分辨率图像甚至可以提供一个世纪以前最受委托的艺术家提供的更为精确的生物渲染;原始的烛光显微镜已被扫描电子显微镜到DNA测序等一系列技术所取代。但是基本范例保持不变。也许分类中最革命性的变化是分类学家管理和交流其交易信息的方式,而我们目前仍在进行之中,但尚未完全实现。近几十年来,计算机数据库管理软件的迅速发展以及通过Internet传播信息的方式,都极大地提高了简化整个分类过程的潜力。不幸的是,潜力仍然大大超过了现实。绝大多数分类信息尚未数字化,或者以不允许直接和轻松访问的形式进行了数字化。此外,易于以数字形式访问的信息尚未无缝互连。为了使现实更接近于潜力,包括GBIF,生命百科全书,NBII,生命目录,ITIS,IPNI,ICZN,Index Fungorum等许多主要生物分类资源的松散从属关系,正在起草“全球命名架构”(GNA)。 GNA的目的不是取代任何现有的分类学数据计划,而是充当动态索引,以简化整个分类学企业的方式将它们相互关联:从现场采集标本到出版新的分类学和相关数据。

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