[Taxacom] Article 16.2 of the ICZN
Dick Jensen
rjensen at saintmarys.edu
Tue Nov 24 18:27:06 CST 2009
How about this: reject any manuscripts that are not in compliance with the code. Or, is that just too radical and idea?
Dick J
Richard Jensen, Professor
Department of Biology
Saint Mary's College
Notre Dame, IN 46556
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----- Original Message -----
From: Bob Mesibov <mesibov at southcom.com.au>
To: m bollino <m.bollino at tin.it>
Cc: TAXACOM <taxacom at mailman.nhm.ku.edu>
Sent: Tue, 24 Nov 2009 18:51:54 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Re: [Taxacom] Article 16.2 of the ICZN
Maurizio Bollino wrote:
"I'd say: it is irresponsible of reviewers to accept manuscripts that clearly don't follow the Code."
Reviewers should tell authors whether there are non-compliance issues and how they should be fixed. Editors should tell reviewers of taxonomic manuscripts that this is expected of reviewers. (In the case I cited in my earlier post, I wrote to the editor, who replied that reviewers would be encouraged to make sure that the Code was followed.)
Should, should. The only practical way to guarantee compliance is to move toward the Doug Yanega model of digital taxonomic publishing (see Taxacom archives) - effectively one 'journal' with an unlimited number of reviewers and editing software with validation rules (in the databasing sense) - and away from the current system of numerous journals, a limited number of reviewers per article and no automatic validation checks.
ZooBank is an excellent start in this direction, and it would be simply *great* to see mandatory name registration in the upcoming 5th edition of the zoological Code.
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