ELIXIR position paper on FAIR data management in the life sciences
ELIXIR position paper on FAIR data management in the life sciences
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I was very interested to read what ELIXIR is planning. It is not clear to me whether you are aiming at all life sciences data, or whether you restrict your actions to biomolecular data (as your repository list is). It would be nice to clarify what is your plan concerning non-biomolecular life science data (for example behavioral data).
In addition, I just wanted to point that you may think about checking every reference to webpages, and see if you cannot get a permanent identifier for the information linked. For instance, it would be better if the table of data repositories (ref.2) would be FAIR data, i.e. a version controlled, text (csv,tsv,..) table available in a repository and having a DOI. (zenodo would probably be good to achieve that).
Best regards and continue the good work.
I was very interested to read what ELIXIR is planning. It is not clear to me whether you are aiming at all life sciences data, or whether you restrict your actions to biomolecular data (as your repository list is).... READ MORE
I was very interested to read what ELIXIR is planning. It is not clear to me whether you are aiming at all life sciences data, or whether you restrict your actions to biomolecular data (as your repository list is). It would be nice to clarify what is your plan concerning non-biomolecular life science data (for example behavioral data).
In addition, I just wanted to point that you may think about checking every reference to webpages, and see if you cannot get a permanent identifier for the information linked. For instance, it would be better if the table of data repositories (ref.2) would be FAIR data, i.e. a version controlled, text (csv,tsv,..) table available in a repository and having a DOI. (zenodo would probably be good to achieve that).
Best regards and continue the good work.
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