Andy. Thanks, this is a great idea.

This approach makes me wonder about including RDF/A and/or GRDDL in
the html to open up the species data for greater interoperability.
Does anyone have any experience with something like that?

/Terry

On Dec 4, 2007 10:07 AM, Andy Mabbett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Donat Agosti wrote:
> >
> > Here our first go to create an exhibit based on the ant literature of
> > Madagascar (http://plazi.org/?q=node/12). It is our testbed to explore
> > extracting and making use of the published records of biological
> > systematics publications.
>
> Neat. You might like to try to combine that with the draft "species"
> microformat <http://microformats.org/wiki/species>, simply changing, for
> example:
>
>         <div class="name">
>                 <span>Camponotus ursus</span>
>         </div>
>
> to:
>
>         <div class="name biota">
>                 <span class="binominal">Camponotus ursus</span>
>         </div>
>
> (Also, the link on the cited page, to the actual exhibit, is not apparent,
> because it's styled like the surrounding text, with no underlining or
> other clue.)
>
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