Abstract
The Open Biodiversity Knowledge Management (eco-)System: Tools and Services for Extraction, Mobilization, Handling and Re-use of Data from the Published Literature
Highlights
The Open Biodiversity Knowledge Management System (OBKMS) is an end-to-end, eXtensible Markup Language (XML)- and Linked Open Data (LOD)-based ecosystem of tools and services that encompasses the entire process of authoring, submission, review, publication, dissemination, and archiving of biodiversity literature, as well as the text mining of published biodiversity literature (Fig. 1)
OBKMS is the result of a joint endeavour by Plazi and Pensoft lasting many years
The system was developed with the support of several biodiversity informatics projects - initially
Summary
Corresponding author: Teodor Georgiev (preprint@pensoft.net) Received: 12 Apr 2018 | Published: 17 May 2018 Citation: Penev L, Agosti D, Georgiev T, Senderov V, Sautter G, Catapano T, Stoev P (2018) The Open Biodiversity Knowledge Management (eco-)System: Tools and Services for Extraction, Mobilization, Handling and Re-use of Data from the Published Literature. The Open Biodiversity Knowledge Management System (OBKMS) is an end-to-end, eXtensible Markup Language (XML)- and Linked Open Data (LOD)-based ecosystem of tools and services that encompasses the entire process of authoring, submission, review, publication, dissemination, and archiving of biodiversity literature, as well as the text mining of published biodiversity literature (Fig. 1). The Open Biodiversity Knowledge Management (eco-)System: Tools and Services ... Its advanced ARPHA-BioDiv component deals with integrated biodiversity data and narrative publishing (Penev et al 2017).
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