[tcs-lc] Minor modifications prior TDWG ratification vote
Donald Hobern
dhobern at gbif.org
Sun Sep 18 00:33:56 PDT 2005
For what it's worth, I feel the same as Rich on this. The TCS should not
attempt to be a vehicle for transfer of all information in a taxonomic
document - only of that which can in some way be used.
Donald
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-----Original Message-----
From: tcs-lc-bounces at ecoinformatics.org
[mailto:tcs-lc-bounces at ecoinformatics.org] On Behalf Of Richard Pyle
Sent: 18 September 2005 08:53
To: Nozomi Ytow; tcs-lc at ecoinformatics.org
Subject: Re: [tcs-lc] Minor modifications prior TDWG ratification vote
> Not "unknown to data provider" but "stated incertae sedis by the
> author". "Unknow to data provider" can happen when author did
> not specify the higher rank, but it is not incertae sedis except
> the author stated explicitly (either as incertae sedis or in
> natural language).
Ah!! I now have a glimmer of understanding! If the purpose is simply to
record the fact that the author used the term "incertae sedis" in the
publication, then I do not consider this information important for purposes
of TCS, because it does not help us understand anything about the Concept
definition, or relationships to other concepts. There are many other kinds
of information that authors include with their use of names and concepts,
which are not included in TCS.
Aloha,
Rich
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