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The Nanomaterial Data Curation Initiative: A Collaborative Approach to Assessing, Evaluating, and Advancing the State of the Field

Citation:

Ogilvie Hendren, C., Christina Powers, M. Hoover, AND S. Harper. The Nanomaterial Data Curation Initiative: A Collaborative Approach to Assessing, Evaluating, and Advancing the State of the Field. Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology. Beilstein-Institut zur Förderung der Chemischen Wissenschaften, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, , 1752-1762, (2015).

Impact/Purpose:

Through a series of papers that this article introduces the Nanomaterial Data Curation Initiative (NDCI) will present and evaluate the current state of nanomaterial data curation across the field on multiple specific data curation topics, propose ways to leverage and advance progress for both individual efforts and the nanomaterial data community as a whole, and provide opportunities for similar publication series on the details of the interactive needs and workflows of data customers, data creators, and data analysts.

Description:

The Nanomaterial Data Curation Initiative (NDCI) explores the critical aspect of data curation within the development of informatics approaches to understanding nanomaterial behavior. Data repositories and tools for integrating and interrogating complex nanomaterial datasets are gaining widespread interest, with multiple projects now appearing in the US and the EU. Even in these early stages of development, a single common aspect shared across all nanoinformatics resources is that data must be curated into them. Through exploration of sub-topics related to all activities necessary to enable, execute, and improve the curation process, the NDCI will provide a substantive analysis of nanomaterial data curation itself, as well as a platform for multiple other important discussions to advance the field of nanoinformatics. This article outlines the NDCI project and lays the foundation for a series of papers on nanomaterial data curation. Through this series, the NDCI will: 1) present and evaluate the current state of nanomaterial data curation across the field on multiple specific data curation topics, 2) propose ways to leverage and advance progress for both individual efforts and the nanomaterial data community as a whole, and 3) provide opportunities for similar publication series on the details of the interactive needs and workflows of data customers, data creators, and data analysts. Initial responses from stakeholder liaisons throughout the nanoinformatics community reveal a shared view that it will be critical to focus on integration of datasets with specific orientation toward the purposes for which the individual resources were created, as well as the purpose for integrating multiple resources. Also important is the need to address uncertainty, reproducibility, and interoperability as early as possible to help address key challenges within the nanomaterial community, such as reducing collateral negative impacts and decreasing the time from development to market for this new class of technologies.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:08/18/2015
Record Last Revised:06/01/2016
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 293698