Ah Rod
Plus I've noticed in the IPNI and other editors at Kew a strange reluctance to type in strings that look like '10.1600/0363-6445(2003)028[0387:PORLFR]2.0.CO;2'
- I don't know whether barcode reading technology could help here...
Yeah, but there's this cool invention called "cut and paste" ;-) This can all be automated. Look at Connotea - you can highlight a DOI in your browser, click on a bookmarklet and hey presto, it's added to Connotea. Also, much of this would be done by scripts, web crawling, etc.
Some day I must take you to the IPNI editors' room to see the piles of books and journals from the library that they work with. You may remember books ...
In my dream world all editors of botanical journals and publishers of botanical books will supply ipni with a TCS document appended to the end of a PDF with all of the new names, new taxa and new combinations, plus of course the relevant DOIs, and they will simply need to check that the physical representation does exist (no electronic publishing allowed in botany) and then approve all of the records to be uploaded. And then get on with back standardisation of the rest.
Then I wake up ...
Thanks for the links - will pass them on to our standardisation programmer
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