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About IPNI
The International Plant Names Index (IPNI) is a database of the names
and associated basic bibliographical details of seed plants, ferns and
fern allies. Its goal is to eliminate the need for repeated reference
to primary sources for basic bibliographic information about plant names.
The data are freely available and are gradually being standardized and
checked. IPNI will be a dynamic resource, depending on direct contributions
by all members of the botanical community.
IPNI is the product of a collaboration between The Royal
Botanic Gardens, Kew, The Harvard
University Herbaria, and the
Australian National Herbarium
NEWS - July 2008
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New search tool available. Add IPNI quick search to your browser's
list of search engines. Works with Firefox or IE7 and is simple to
install. Learn more about it. Click
here
to install.
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New page containing background and information
for plant name authors on how to create the standard form of a
personal name.
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Standardization of authors and publication titles continues. See
how it's going.
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Plant name authors please check that the names you have published
are using the correct standard form of your name, as listed in the
authors database.
If this is not the case, please let
us know. No need to list the plant names. Just send us your name
and we will do the rest.
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Errors table updated on 30 June 2008. 213
additions during June. The table now comprises over 2000 corrected
records since compilation began in November 2006. If you would like
a copy of this data in delimited format please let
us know.
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A snapshot of improvements going on in data quality: the volume,
page and publication year of names appearing in the journal Flora
have recently been standardized.
144 scanning errors, typos and other errors have been corrected, e.g.
volume,
page,
year,
multiple.
Click on 'View Record History' in the detailed search results to track
the changes. See the errors table for more.
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Generic names in current use have been assigned to the appropriate
Brummitt family (see Understanding
the data). Standardization of the remaining generic names continues.
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See statistics for numbers and categories
of names being added to IPNI.
TIPS
July 08
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The authors database is endorsed by TDWG
as a standard. See new page for
authors containing background and information on creating standard
author name forms.
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Clicking on the IPNI icon will take you back to the home page.
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If you want to find all of the names published by a particular author,
uncheck the 'basionym author' box.
June 08
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When using the author's forename field in an authors
database search, use only the first character followed by a wildcard.
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If pasting a name from elsewhere into the author standard form field,
any spaces after full stops must be removed or replaced by wildcards.
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There is no need to include accents and other diacritic characters
when entering search criteria.
May 08
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Use a wildcard at the end of publication title searches as some titles
can be extremely long!
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Selecting "Full records" as the Output Format can be useful
when comparing similar records.
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In records of new combinations, the author of the basionym doesn't
appear in parentheses before the author of the new combination in
names published in IK before 1931.
April 08
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Quick searches allow you to paste a plant name
(without authors) straight into a single box. Unlike full searches,
quick searches are case-sensitive and will find matching records at
the same rank as the name you put in. Try it out! Get more
ideas on how to use it.
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Many infraspecific names are missing from IPNI because the IK compilers
didn't start recording them until 1971. There is no need for you to
report these omissions, but if you come across a missing post-1970 infraspecific
name, please let us know.
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If you find IPNI useful for your work, please mention it when citing
sources of information. It may be cited as 'The International Plant
Names Index (2008). Published on the Internet http://www.ipni.org
[accessed 1 March 2008]*. *[Replace this date with the appropriate
date for your use of the database]
March 08
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A hyperlink on author or publication title in the detailed search
results indicates standardized format.
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Want to see new names added since last year, last month, last week
or yesterday? You can do this by searching
by additional terms. Search must be limited by at least one term,
like family. Find out more.
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Remember IPNI's focus is purely nomenclatural. No opinions are given
on what are currently accepted names or synonyms. [See link to find
some sources of current names.]
Page last updated 26 June 2008
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