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- From: COKelly@massey.ac.nz (C.J. O'Kelly)
- Subject: Taxonomists: charging into oblivion (Re: BEN 48)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.000208.15251@massey.ac.nz>
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- Keywords: taxonomy, user pays
- Organization: Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand
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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 93 00:02:08 GMT
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- Re: Charging fees for taxonomic services.
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- Dammit be careful out there!!!
-
- Some years ago, the Botany Division of New Zealand's Division of
- Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR) came to a similar conclusion,
- that the day of free taxonomic IDs was at an end. Hence they began
- charging.
-
- From that day these guys were dead. Identifications made for clients
- dropped from several per day to a few per month. Didn't matter what the
- fee was, the clients didn't come back. Didn't take the administrators
- more than a few clicks on their calculators to discover that the users
- were not paying for the service and were not going to. Within two
- years, Botany Division was dead, with most of its staff in taxonomy gone
- or going (I think the herbarium curator is all that remains). The New
- Zealand Government refuses to fund taxonomy - there is the occasional
- murmuring from a scientific review, which Government tosses a few
- platitudes over in the way of last rites and then ignores. And no New
- Zealand University teaches taxonomy. Just as well given the caliber of
- the students who fool themselves into thinking they're learning it.
-
- Get real. Underpayment is better than no payment. And it may mean that
- there are a few individuals left to pass on their expertise when, in
- thirty years, folk finally recognize what they've done by killing off
- the field that answers the first question of biology ("What is it?").
-
- Charley O'Kelly
- Mad Phycologist/Protistologist
-