Toward Interoperable Bioscience Data. Sansone, S., Rocca-Serra, P., Field, D., Maguire, E., Taylor, C., Hofmann, O., Fang, H., Neumann, S., Tong, W., Amaral-Zettler, L., Begley, K., Booth, T., Bougueleret, L., Burns, G., Chapman, B., Clark, T., Coleman, L., Copeland, J., Das, S., de Daruvar, A., de Matos, P., Dix, I., Edmunds, S., Evelo, C. T., Forster, M. J., Gaudet, P., Gilbert, J., Goble, C., Griffin, J. L., Jacob, D., Kleinjans, J., Harland, L., Haug, K., Hermjakob, H., Sui, S. J., Laederach, A., Liang, S., Marshall, S., McGrath, A., Merrill, E., Reilly, D., Roux, M., Shamu, C. E., Shang, C. A., Steinbeck, C., Trefethen, A., Williams-Jones, B., Wolstencroft, K., Xenarios, I., & Hide, W. 44(2):121–126.
Toward Interoperable Bioscience Data [link]Paper  doi  abstract   bibtex   
To make full use of research data, the bioscience community needs to adopt technologies and reward mechanisms that support interoperability and promote the growth of an open 'data commoning' culture. Here we describe the prerequisites for data commoning and present an established and growing ecosystem of solutions using the shared 'Investigation-Study-Assay' framework to support that vision.
@article{sansoneInteroperableBioscienceData2012,
  title = {Toward Interoperable Bioscience Data},
  author = {Sansone, Susanna-Assunta and Rocca-Serra, Philippe and Field, Dawn and Maguire, Eamonn and Taylor, Chris and Hofmann, Oliver and Fang, Hong and Neumann, Steffen and Tong, Weida and Amaral-Zettler, Linda and Begley, Kimberly and Booth, Tim and Bougueleret, Lydie and Burns, Gully and Chapman, Brad and Clark, Tim and Coleman, Lee-Ann and Copeland, Jay and Das, Sudeshna and de Daruvar, Antoine and de Matos, Paula and Dix, Ian and Edmunds, Scott and Evelo, Chris T. and Forster, Mark J. and Gaudet, Pascale and Gilbert, Jack and Goble, Carole and Griffin, Julian L. and Jacob, Daniel and Kleinjans, Jos and Harland, Lee and Haug, Kenneth and Hermjakob, Henning and Sui, Shannan J. and Laederach, Alain and Liang, Shaoguang and Marshall, Stephen and McGrath, Annette and Merrill, Emily and Reilly, Dorothy and Roux, Magali and Shamu, Caroline E. and Shang, Catherine A. and Steinbeck, Christoph and Trefethen, Anne and Williams-Jones, Bryn and Wolstencroft, Katherine and Xenarios, Ioannis and Hide, Winston},
  date = {2012-01},
  journaltitle = {Nature Genetics},
  volume = {44},
  pages = {121--126},
  issn = {1061-4036},
  doi = {10.1038/ng.1054},
  url = {https://doi.org/10.1038/ng.1054},
  abstract = {To make full use of research data, the bioscience community needs to adopt technologies and reward mechanisms that support interoperability and promote the growth of an open 'data commoning' culture. Here we describe the prerequisites for data commoning and present an established and growing ecosystem of solutions using the shared 'Investigation-Study-Assay' framework to support that vision.},
  keywords = {*imported-from-citeulike-INRMM,~INRMM-MiD:c-10279549,bioscience,free-scientific-knowledge,interoperability,open-data,open-science,reproducibility,reproducible-research},
  number = {2},
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