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Use of Online Species Occurrence Databases in Published Research since 2010

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  • Museums and funding agencies have invested considerable resources in recent years to digitize information from natural history specimens and contribute to online species occurrence databases

  • Our overarching goal is to determine how uses of biodiversity databases have developed in recent years, as more data has come online

  • We present a bibliometric analysis of published research to characterize uses of online species occurrence databases since 2010

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Museums and funding agencies have invested considerable resources in recent years to digitize information from natural history specimens and contribute to online species occurrence databases. Use of Online Species Occurrence Databases in Published Research since 2010 Corresponding author: Joan E Ball-Damerow (joandamerow@gmail.com) Received: 22 Aug 2017 | Published: 22 Aug 2017 Citation: Ball-Damerow J, Brenskelle L, Barve N, Soltis P, LaFrance R, Ariño A, Guralnick R (2017) Use of Online Species Occurrence Databases in Published Research since 2010.

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