2018
DOI: 10.5252/zoosystema2018v40a1
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1802–2018: 220 ans d'histoire des périodiques au Muséum

Abstract: 220 ans d'histoire des périodiques au Muséum 1802-2018: a 220-year history of the Muséum periodicals Directeur De la publication : Bruno David Président du Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle réDactrice en chef /

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“…The European Journal of Taxonomy (EJT) was initiated by a consortium of European natural history publishers to take advantage of the shift from paper to electronic-only publishing (Benichou et al 2011). Whilst originally publishing in PDF format has been considered the state of the art, it became recently obvious that complementary dissemination channels help to disseminate taxonomic data -one of the pillars of Natural History institutions research -more widely and efficiently (Côtez et al 2018). The adoption of semantic markup and assignment of persistent identifiers for content allow more comprehensive citations of the article, including elements therein, such as images, taxonomic treatments, and materials citation.…”
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“…The European Journal of Taxonomy (EJT) was initiated by a consortium of European natural history publishers to take advantage of the shift from paper to electronic-only publishing (Benichou et al 2011). Whilst originally publishing in PDF format has been considered the state of the art, it became recently obvious that complementary dissemination channels help to disseminate taxonomic data -one of the pillars of Natural History institutions research -more widely and efficiently (Côtez et al 2018). The adoption of semantic markup and assignment of persistent identifiers for content allow more comprehensive citations of the article, including elements therein, such as images, taxonomic treatments, and materials citation.…”
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confidence: 99%