Creating a multi-linked dynamic dataset: a case study of plant genera named for women

BIODIVERSITY DATA JOURNAL(2023)

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Abstract
A discussion on social media led to the formation of a multidisciplinary group working on this project to highlight women's contributions to science. The role of marginalised groups in science has been a topic of much discussion, but data on these contributions are largely lacking. Our motivation for the development of this dataset was not only to highlight names of plant genera that honour women, but to enrich this information with data that would allow the names, roles and lives of these women to be shared more widely with others, both researchers and data sources like Wikidata. Amplification of the contributions of women to botany through multiple means will enable the community to better recognise and celebrate the role of this particular marginalised group in the history and development of science.
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women botanists,botanical names,eponymy,eponyms,etymology,naming,nomenclature,gender studies,Wikidata,International Plant Name Index (IPNI),Tropicos,Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL),Linked Open Data (LOD),Open Science
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