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BioSharing – connecting data policies, standards &
databases in the life sciences BioSharing WG
Peter McQuilton, PhDSusanna-Assunta Sansone, Rebecca
Lawrence and Simon Hodson
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What challenges did the WG face? What were the aims?
To develop guidelines for linking information on databases, content standards and journal and funder data policies in the life sciences
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Data policies by funders, journals and other organizations
(100s)
Database, tools and services
(>1000)
Data/metadata standards(650+)
Formats Terminologies Guidelines
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What challenges did the WG face? What were the aims?
To develop a curated registry (running since 2011), to access and cross-search this information, such that a variety of stakeholders can make decisions on which standards and databases to use or endorse
https://www.biosharing.org
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A web-based, curated and searchable portal that monitors the development and evolution of standards, their use in databases and the adoption of both in data
policies, to inform and educate the user community.
What is BioSharing?
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What are the ramifications of not having the problem resolved?
Standards are reinventedDatabases use the wrong standards
Data policies fail to endorse appropriate resourcesIncreasingly, data is lost as it is not • Findable• Accessible• Interoperable• Reusable
(The FAIR principles)
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Who is affected by this WG?Data creators and (re)users in
the life, biomedical and environmental sciences
People who recommend or endorse the use of data standards and databases in the life, biomedical and environmental sciences
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Describe the Working Group structure (how many members, diversity of experience, geographies, etc.)
>50 members from around the worldStandard/database developersFundersJournal data editorsResearchersData managers/librarians
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Standard developing groups, incl.:Journals/publishers/Funders, incl.:
BioTools
Cross-links and data exchange, incl.:
Societies and organisations, incl.: Institutional RDM services, incl.:
Projects/programmes, incl.:
Adoption & Implementation
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Feedback and commentsOutput report available now
Help us define and refine our guidelines for linking data policies, databases and data standards in the life, biomedical and environmental sciences
Contacts: [email protected] [email protected]
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