Corrected data re-harvested: curating literature in the era of networked biodiversity informatics

Volume: 3, Pages: e4552 - e4552
Published: Jan 21, 2015
Abstract
Science makes progress through a constant process of re-evaluation. Revision and error correction are inevitable and generally healthy for the advancement of science. In biodiversity literature, re-evaluation of earlier work can lead to new conclusions, such as a revised taxonomic determination. When significant errors are discovered, conscientious authors may correct the record by publishing an erratum or...
Paper Details
Title
Corrected data re-harvested: curating literature in the era of networked biodiversity informatics
Published Date
Jan 21, 2015
Volume
3
Pages
e4552 - e4552
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