An example ZooBank page, illustrating several GNUB services: 1 user authentication 2 “fuzzy” searching of GNUB content 3 APIs and services 4 ZooBank registration 5 External Identifier cross-linking 6BHL page linking 7 record editing capabilities 8 similar/related name discovery (via GNI’s name searching service); and 9 multi-lingual support. Not shown are services to manage user accounts, de-duplicate records, prototype reconciliation tools, services for journal publishers, and visualization tools for author publication history and other statistics.

 
 
  Part of: Pyle RL (2016) Towards a Global Names Architecture: The future of indexing scientific names. In: Michel E (Ed.) Anchoring Biodiversity Information: From Sherborn to the 21st century and beyond. ZooKeys 550: 261–281. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.550.10009