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Making small data big: The Biodiversity Data Journal (BDJ)

19th International Congress of Arachnology (ICA 2013) Kenting National Park, Taiwan; June 23-28, 2013. ViBRANT. Making small data big: The Biodiversity Data Journal (BDJ).

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Making small data big: The Biodiversity Data Journal (BDJ)

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  1. 19th International Congress of Arachnology (ICA 2013) Kenting National Park, Taiwan; June 23-28, 2013 ViBRANT Making small data big:The Biodiversity DataJournal (BDJ) Lyubomir D. Penev1,3, Teodor A. Georgiev3, Pavel E. Stoev2,3, David M. Roberts4 & Vincent S. Smith4 1 Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research, Bulgaria 2 National Natural History Museum, Bulgaria 3 Pensoft Publishers 4 The Natural History Museum, UK pensoft.net/journals/bdj

  2. Drawings: slavenapeneva.com Primary data

  3. RE-USE of CONTENT Publishing and sharing of primary data Primary data

  4. Incentives for authors and institutions to publish data • open data increases transparency and the overall quality of science • published data can be verified by other researchers • it can be integrated with other datasets • it increases the potential for interdisciplinary research • duplication of data-collecting efforts and associated costs will be reduced • published data can be indexed and made discoverable 4 of 27

  5. Key features • Biological Codes compliant article templates • No lower/upper limit of manuscript size • Semantically enhanced “articles of the future” • Integrated with GBIF, EOL, Dryad, Scratchpads, etc. ALL DATA MATTERS!

  6. Manuscripts are automatically formatted during the writing process Avoids layout stage, decreases costs and efforts!

  7. Automated registration Manuscript SUBMISSION Peer review XML Query MANUSCRIPT ACCEPTED XML Response XML article metadata ARTICLEPUBLISHED Taxon name available/valid (effectively published)

  8. Automated import of treatments from Scratchpads and author’s own databases

  9. No installation!Just register and go!

  10. NO Author Guidelines!The tool guides you!

  11. Choose article template

  12. Authors can choose the review type

  13. Add author

  14. Taxon treatment: new species

  15. Taxon treatment: import material data

  16. Taxon treatment: upload of images

  17. Key preview

  18. Any other data Genome dada Occurrence data Life cycle of data published in the BDJ Biodiversity manuscript Phylogenetic data Morphometric data Image galleries Environmental data XML MARK UP Structured text (data!) Taxon names Taxon treatments Occurrence data ARTICLES Biblio-graphies COL Plazi Wiki BHL

  19. 19th International Congress of Arachnology (ICA 2013) Kenting National Park, Taiwan; June 23-28, 2013 ViBRANT LyubomirPenev Thank you for listening! Dave Roberts Teodor Georgiev Vince Smith We Open Access!

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