Another Word For It Patrick Durusau on Topic Maps and Semantic Diversity

July 15, 2012

GigaScience

Filed under: Bioinformatics,Biomedical — Patrick Durusau @ 8:32 am

GigaScience

From the description:

GigaScience is a new integrated database and journal co-published in collaboration between BGI Shenzhen and BioMed Central, to meet the needs of a new generation of biological and biomedical research as it enters the era of “big-data.” BGI (formerly known as Beijing Genomics Institute) was founded in 1999 and has since become the largest genomic organization in the world and has a proven track record of innovative, high profile research.

To achieve its goals, GigaScience has developed a novel publishing format that integrates manuscript publication with a database that will provide DOI assignment to every dataset. Supporting the open-data movement, we require that all supporting data and source code be publically available in a suitable public repository and/or under a public domain CC0 license in the BGI GigaScience database. Using the BGI cloud as a test environment, we also consider open-source software tools/methods for the analysis or handling of large-scale data. When submitting a manuscript, please contact us if you have datasets or cloud applications you would like us to host. To maximize data usability submitters are encouraged to follow best practice for metadata reporting and are given the opportunity to submit in ISA-Tab format.

A new journal to watch. One of the early articles is accompanied by an 83 GB data file.

Doing a separate post on the ISA-Tab format.

While I write that, image a format that carries with it known subject mappings into the literature? Or references to subject mappings into the literature?

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