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Best practice data life cycle approaches for the life sciences#
Philippa C. Griffin, Jyoti Khadake, Kate S. LeMay, Suzanna E. Lewis, Sandra Orchard, et al.
Published 2018-06-04
Licensed UNKNOWN
The authors provide an overview of best practice data life cycle approaches for researchers in the life sciences/bioinformatics space with a particular focus on ‘omics’ datasets and computer-based data processing and analysis.
Tags: Bioinformatics, Reproducibility, Research Data Management, Sharing, Open Science
Content type: Publication
Collaborative bio-image analysis script editing with git#
Robert Haase
Licensed CC-BY-4.0
Introduction to version control using git for collaborative, reproducible script editing.
Tags: Sharing, Research Data Management
Content type: Blog
Finding and using publicly available data#
Anna Swan
Published 2024-01-01
Licensed CC-BY-4.0
Sharing knowledge and data in the life sciences allows us to learn from each other and built on what others have discovered. This collection of online courses brings together a variety of training, covering topics such as biocuration, open data, restricted access data and finding publicly available data, to help you discover and make the most of publicly available data in the life sciences.
Tags: Open Science, Teaching, Sharing
Content type: Collection, Tutorial, Videos
https://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/online/courses/finding-using-public-data/
Making your project citable#
A tutorial explaining how to make Github repositories citable by automatically creating DOIs using the Github-Zenodo integration.
Tags: Sharing, Citing, Research Data Management
Content type: Tutorial
https://coderefinery.github.io/github-without-command-line/doi/
Software Citation with CITATION.cff#
How to make your Github repository citable by adding a citation.cff file.
Tags: Sharing, Citing, Research Data Management
Content type: Tutorial
https://the-turing-way.netlify.app/communication/citable/citable-cff.html
Studentsourcing - aggregating and re-using data from a practical cell biology course#
Joachim Goedhart
Tags: Sharing
Content type: Preprint
The FAIR guiding principles for data stewardship - fair enough?#
Martin Boeckhout, Gerhard A. Zielhuis, Annelien L. Bredenoord
Published 2018-05-17
Licensed CC-BY-4.0
The FAIR guiding principles for research data stewardship (findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reusability) look set to become a cornerstone of research in the life sciences. A critical appraisal of these principles in light of ongoing discussions and developments about data sharing is in order.
Tags: FAIR-Principles, Data Stewardship, Sharing
Content type: Publication
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41431-018-0160-0