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Area of Science:

  • Biomedical Informatics
  • Data Curation
  • Scientific Resource Management

Background:

  • Biocuration processes and guidelines for new data types are challenging to develop.
  • Data consistency and annotation standards vary significantly across projects and data types.
  • Effective information management is crucial for inventorying and utilizing research resources.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe experiences and challenges in developing biocuration processes for the eagle-i project.
  • To share lessons learned from a federated network pilot project for scientific resources.
  • To provide insights for improving information management strategies in research.

Main Methods:

  • The eagle-i project involved developing a federated network of data repositories.
  • Data curation and system development occurred concurrently.
  • Experiences with diverse laboratory data management strategies were documented.

Main Results:

  • Challenges included simultaneous system/data model development and data curation.
  • A deficiency and diversity of data management strategies were observed in contributing laboratories.
  • The project aimed to make invisible scientific resources accessible.

Conclusions:

  • Improving information management strategies is vital for the research process.
  • Lessons learned from eagle-i can assist other biocuration endeavors.
  • Federated networks can enhance the accessibility of scientific resources.