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Consortium of European TaXonomic Facilities (CETAF) best practices in electronic publishing in taXonomy

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Bénichou, Laurence, Gérard, Isabelle, Laureys, Éric, Price, Michelle J. (2018): Consortium of European TaXonomic Facilities (CETAF) best practices in electronic publishing in taXonomy. European Journal of Taxonomy 475: 1-37, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3095109

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