Posted on April 30, 2008 by peanutbutter
Several months ago – about 3, I made a public commitment to make the data I have generated during my Phd open and available online. Well I have not ignored this and in the interim I have been investigating various ways I can do this. Not only do I want to make it available but [...]
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Posted on April 21, 2008 by peanutbutter
I was trying to work out a suitable journal to where I could submit a paper on sepCV, the PSI ontology for sample preparation and separation techniques. I found my self drawing up a table, so I thought I would blog it. My initial remit is that is should be in a proteomics relevant journal [...]
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Posted on April 14, 2008 by peanutbutter
I have struggled to keep up with this discussion, with excuses ranging from attending workshops, major release deadline on the horizon (now past) and a post-mortem on the release schedule, to attending (only to please the parents) my graduation ceremony. I am only now starting to catch up on my feeds but dauntingly Google reader [...]
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Posted on April 7, 2008 by peanutbutter
The second day of the MIBBI workshop was more “free flowing” compared to the first day. During the second day we focussed on the process of MIBBI, house-keeping, infrastructure and the website.
The main focus of the day was discussing what it means to be registered on the MIBBI site and be a member of the [...]
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Posted on April 2, 2008 by peanutbutter
MIBBI is a registry of scientific experiment reporting guidelines with the idea to foster a foundry of best practice to further develop and encourage modular development and re-use of reporting guidelines. The first workshop is being held at the EBI on the 2nd – 3rd April 2008 and is a relatively closed workshop to those [...]
Filed under: CARMEN, FuGE, MIBBI, bioinformatics, conference, conference report, data standards, neuroinformatics, ontology, open data, open science | 3 Comments »