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* How do I add a new valid species (or any other valid taxon)? - [[DB Manager :: Add new species]] | * How do I add a new valid species (or any other valid taxon)? - [[DB Manager :: Add new species]] | ||
* How do I add an obsolete species name (or any other invalid taxon)? - [[DB Manager :: Add obsolete species name]] | * How do I add an obsolete species name (or any other invalid taxon)? - [[DB Manager :: Add obsolete species name]] |
Revision as of 21:20, 23 February 2015
Introduction
This section contains information on how to use the web application designed for user-based management of xBio:D database resources named the Database Manager, which is a part of the xBio:D cyberinfrastructure. This page includes instructions on how to manage biological taxonomies, manage occurrence records, manage literature along with their taxonomic citations, and much more. To request a user account, an xBio:D user account, which is required to use this application, contact hol-help@osu.edu.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Taxonomy
- Can you explain the xBio:D data model for taxonomies? - xBio:D Taxonomic Data Model
- How do I add a new valid species (or any other valid taxon)? - DB Manager :: Add new species
- How do I add an obsolete species name (or any other invalid taxon)? - DB Manager :: Add obsolete species name
- How do I add a new valid species name to an existing concept (or any other existing taxon)? - DB Manager :: Add valid species to existing concept
Literature
- How do I add a new publication and upload a PDF? - DB Manager :: Add new publication and PDF
- How do I annotate taxonomic acts? - DB Manager :: Annotate taxonomic acts