2010
DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.50.538
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Semantic tagging of and semantic enhancements to systematics papers: ZooKeys working examples

Abstract: The concept of semantic tagging and its potential for semantic enhancements to taxonomic papers is outlined and illustrated by four exemplar papers published in the present issue of ZooKeys. The four papers were created in different ways: (i) written in Microsoft Word and submitted as non-tagged manuscript (doi: 10.3897/zookeys.50.504); (ii) generated from Scratchpads and submitted as XML-tagged manuscripts (doi: 10.3897/zookeys.50.505 and doi: 10.3897/zookeys.50.506); (iii) generated from an author’s database… Show more

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“…The open-access model adopted by the JHR embraces the Web, pushing publications out of the traditional print-only format. Additionally, the JHR is published by Pensoft Press, which uses the TaxPub XML schema (Catapano 2010) to mark-up manuscripts and subsequently transform them through semantic enhancements (Penev et al 2010). There is amazing potential for hymenopterists created by the connection of these elements and those introduced by the HAO Project.…”
Section: Hao In Publicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The open-access model adopted by the JHR embraces the Web, pushing publications out of the traditional print-only format. Additionally, the JHR is published by Pensoft Press, which uses the TaxPub XML schema (Catapano 2010) to mark-up manuscripts and subsequently transform them through semantic enhancements (Penev et al 2010). There is amazing potential for hymenopterists created by the connection of these elements and those introduced by the HAO Project.…”
Section: Hao In Publicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first is the rise of open access publishing, notably journals such as ZooKeys that sup-port sophisticated markup of the text [31]. This is increasing the number of recently-described species that are published in a machine-readable form that can then be subject to further processing [24].…”
Section: Digitising the Taxonomic Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…By having opted for open access and use of innovative publishing and dissemination methods applied in Pensoft's journals (see for more detail: Penev et al 2009Penev et al , 2010aPenev et al , b, 2011, we intend to make NeoBiota a rapid means of communication with a quick editorial turnaround and time-to-publication process, as well as an efficient system of cross-linking of published content to external biodiversity and bibliographic platforms.…”
Section: Why Innovative and Open Access?mentioning
confidence: 99%