The Biological Data Sustainability Paradox
Biological data in digital form has become a, if not the, driving force behind innovations in biology, medicine, and the environment. No study and no model would be complete without access to digital data (including text) collected by others and ...
Bourne, Philip E., Johnson, Terence R.
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Molecular Transducers of Physical Activity Consortium (MoTrPAC): Mapping the Dynamic Responses to Exercise. [PDF]
Sanford JA +15 more
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Ecosystem structure and function in two branches of an eastern Minnesota, USA, trout stream [PDF]
Agata, Maya +9 more
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Community Resource for Innovation in Polymer Technology (CRIPT): A Scalable Polymer Material Data Structure [PDF]
Polymeric materials are integral components of nearly every aspect of modern life. However, developing cheminformatic solutions for polymers has been difficult since they are large stochastic molecules with hierarchical structures spanning multiple ...
Audus, Debra J. +10 more
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Model-Driven Approach for Making Citizen Science Data FAIR [PDF]
Citizen Science (CS) initiatives have proliferated in different scientific and social fields, producing vast amounts of data. Existing CS projects usually adopt PPSR Core as a data and metadata standard.
Alvarez Luna, Reynaldo +3 more
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From a prototype to a data ecosystem for experimental data and predictive models [PDF]
Barbara Pernici, Edoardo Ramalli
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Increasing data sharing and use for social good: Lessons from Africa's data-sharing practices during the COVID-19 response [PDF]
The COVID-19 pandemic underscored the critical need for timely data and information to aid interventions and decision-making. Efforts by different actors resulted in various data-driven initiatives, constituting experiences of deploying data in the COVID-
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Enhancing FAIR Data Practices in the Norwegian Research Data Archive: Towards Research Objects and Improved Interoperability [PDF]
The increasing volume and complexity of research data necessitate robust data management practices to ensure data is Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable (FAIR).
Fouilloux, Anne, Hasan, Adil
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Developing China's Ecological Redline Policy using ecosystem services assessments for land use planning. [PDF]
Bai Y +5 more
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Tool failure recognition using inconsistent data [PDF]
Bergmann, J +3 more
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