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Type: Editorial
Published: 2014-01-10
Page range: 597–600
Abstract views: 42
PDF downloaded: 10

Sustaining the development of world’s foremost journal in biodiversity discovery and inventory: Zootaxa editors and their contributions

Landcare Research, Private Bag 92-170, Auckland 1072, New Zealand; Centre for Biodiversity and Biosecurity, School of Biological Sciences, University of Auckland, Tamaki Campus, Auckland, New Zealand
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Abstract

It is easier to achieve growth initially than to sustain it for the long term. Zootaxa is no exception. Understanding the factors contributing to the growth of Zootaxa in the past will be very useful to achieve sustained growth in the future. Here I briefly review the history of the growth of this journal and some of the measures taken to ensure its continued success. In particular, I recognize the important roles of our editors with a summary of data in 2013 in comparison to those in 2007.