Pensoft launches a new journal to highlight the importance of taxonomy and natural history collections



Great news for the taxonomic community! Pensoft Publishers – an independent, open-access publisher and technology provider, widely recognised for its biodiversity journals – has launched a new publication titled Natural History Collections and Museomics (NHCM). We all know the Pensoft team very well, since we had the opportunity to work with them on various European projects, such as BiCIKL and The Red List of Taxonomists. This peer-reviewed journal aims to highlight the essential role of taxonomy and natural history collections in scientific research, conservation and biodiversity studies. NHCM wants to serve as a platform for exchanging knowledge, ideas and best practices among museum professionals, researchers and taxonomists.

The publication comes at a crucial moment for taxonomy. The field is experiencing a decrease in resources and a shortage of new professionals, which threatens the future of biodiversity documentation and preservation. NHCM seeks to bridge the gap between traditional taxonomy and modern conservation efforts by facilitating the dissemination of open-access research, making it accessible to a global audience. 

NHCM is receiving strong support from CETAF as Europe’s leading voice for taxonomists. With CETAF’s backing, the journal is set to encourage collaborative efforts across the taxonomic community. The main goal is to ensure taxonomy and natural history collections are integrated into future biodiversity assessments, helping with the preservation not only of well-known species but also those that have been forgotten. 

The new journal already benefits from a distinguished and varied editorial board, which includes two of the authors of the Nature Conservation paper, Franco Andreone and Spartaco Gippoliti.

The publication of this new journal marks an important step towards the better protection and understanding of the planet’s biodiversity. 

Researchers, scholars and practitioners are invited to contribute articles to Natural History Collections and Museomics. For more information about submission guidelines, please visit the journal’s website.

NHCM was introduced on #TDWG2024 last September in Okinawa, Japan.

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