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J Proteome Res. 2014 Mar 07;13(3):1783-4. doi: 10.1021/pr4011662. Epub 2014 Feb 05.

OMICS studies: How about metadata checklist and data publications?.

Journal of proteome research

Eugene Kolker, Elizabeth Stewart

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  1. Seattle Children's Research Insitute , 1900 Ninth Avenue, Seattle, Washington 98101, United States.

PMID: 24494788 DOI: 10.1021/pr4011662

Abstract

Data fully utilized by the community resources promote progress rather than repetition. Effective data sharing can accelerate the transition from data to actionable knowledge, yet barriers to data sharing remain, both technological and procedural. The DELSA community has tackled the sharing barrier by creating a multi-omics metadata checklist for the life sciences. The checklist and associated data publication examples are now jointly published in Big Data and OMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology. The checklist will enable diverse datasets to be easily harmonized and reused for richer analyses. It will facilitate data deposits, stand alone as a data publication, and grant appropriate credit to researchers. We invite the broader life sciences community to test the checklist for feedback and improvements.

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