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The Quiet Revolution: Biodiversity Informatics and the Internet
Frank A. Bisby
The massive development of biodiversity-related information
systems on the Internet has created much that appears excitingbut
chaotic, a diversity to match biodiversity itself. This richnessand
the arrays of new sources are counterbalanced by the maddeningdifficulty in knowing what is where, or of comparing like withlike.
But quietly, behind the first waves of exuberance, biologistsand
computer scientists have started to pull together in a risingtide of
coherence and organization. The fledgling field of biodiversityinformatics looks set to deliver major advances that could turnthe
Internet into a giant global biodiversity information system.
Centre for Plant Diversity & Systematics, School of Plant
Sciences, University of Reading, Reading RG6 6AS, UK. E-mail:
f.a.bisby{at}reading.ac.uk
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