[Taxacom] Open review as a wiki
B.J.Tindall
bti at dsmz.de
Tue Apr 1 03:38:28 CDT 2008
Can't agree there Paul, "phantom names" in
database are probably growing at a faster rate in
bacteriology than our list of registered names. I
am not talking about mis-spellings, but names
that have never been associated with a proper
description or typification, nor is this likely
to be the case in the future. I am even aware of
instances where the "database phantom name"
remains in the database, despite the fact that at
the time of publication a different name was used and registered.
Brian
At 09:54 01.04.08, Paul Kirk wrote:
>So will a few more 'phantom names' make a difference ... I think not ...
>the proposed Global Names Architecture linked to the base nomenclators
>will deal with these issues.
>
>Your example is not the only error in 1.2million species names in the
>CoL - is anything with this amount of data error free?
>
>Most of the last few posts to this subject are still thinking in a 'two
>dimensional way' ... publishing, manuscrips, generic revision, review
>(in a formal way) ... these are foreign concepts to cybertaxonomy ...
>not wishing to scare folks away.
>
>Paul
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>What about the issue of manuscript names becoming visible on the
>internet?
>Wouldn't they add to the heavy load of "phantom names" (data entry
>misspellings, collection label names, etc.) that already made their way
>into online databases?
>
>Just one of so many examples:
>"Somatrichus" is a subsequent misspelling of Somotrichus.
>It may have first occurred in the NODC database, was harvested from
>there by ITIS, from where it went to uBio, Species2000, GBIF,
>ZipCodeZoo, etc. A search via Google now reveals several more usage
>instances, we can search it via iSpecies, it has got it's own LSIDs in
>uBio and Species2000, flagged as "accepted name" without reference to
>the correct name Somotrichus, which itself is treated as a different
>accepted name in all those databases....
>
>How can we avoid that MS names will escape in the same way?
>Are not projects like ZooBank (official registers taking care of the
>"nomenclatural realm") the first priority steps when we talk about
>setting up things like standard classifications or open-access review
>mechanisms?
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>Cheers,
>Wolfgang
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