Oxford e-Research Centre, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Gigascience. 2012 Jul 12;1(1):10. doi: 10.1186/2047-217X-1-10.
There are thousands of biology databases with hundreds of terminologies, reporting guidelines, representations models, and exchange formats to help annotate, report, and share bioscience investigations. It is evident, however, that researchers and bioinformaticians struggle to navigate the various standards and to find the appropriate database to collect, manage, and share data. Further, policy makers, funders, and publishers lack sufficient information to formulate their guidelines. In this paper, we highlight a number of key issues that can be used to turn these challenges into new opportunities. It is time for all stakeholders to work together to reconcile cause and effect and make the data-sharing culture functional and efficient.
有数千个生物学数据库,其中包含数百个术语、报告指南、表示模型和交换格式,以帮助注释、报告和共享生物科学研究。然而,显然研究人员和生物信息学家在各种标准和寻找适当的数据库以收集、管理和共享数据方面遇到了困难。此外,政策制定者、资助者和出版商缺乏足够的信息来制定他们的指南。在本文中,我们强调了一些可以用来将这些挑战转化为新机遇的关键问题。现在是所有利益相关者共同努力理顺因果关系,使数据共享文化变得功能强大且高效的时候了。