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Open data and digital morphology.

Authors :
Davies TG
Rahman IA
Lautenschlager S
Cunningham JA
Asher RJ
Barrett PM
Bates KT
Bengtson S
Benson RB
Boyer DM
Braga J
Bright JA
Claessens LP
Cox PG
Dong XP
Evans AR
Falkingham PL
Friedman M
Garwood RJ
Goswami A
Hutchinson JR
Jeffery NS
Johanson Z
Lebrun R
Martínez-Pérez C
Marugán-Lobón J
O'Higgins PM
Metscher B
Orliac M
Rowe TB
Rücklin M
Sánchez-Villagra MR
Shubin NH
Smith SY
Starck JM
Stringer C
Summers AP
Sutton MD
Walsh SA
Weisbecker V
Witmer LM
Wroe S
Yin Z
Rayfield EJ
Donoghue PC
Source :
Proceedings. Biological sciences [Proc Biol Sci] 2017 Apr 12; Vol. 284 (1852). Date of Electronic Publication: 2017 Apr 12.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Over the past two decades, the development of methods for visualizing and analysing specimens digitally, in three and even four dimensions, has transformed the study of living and fossil organisms. However, the initial promise that the widespread application of such methods would facilitate access to the underlying digital data has not been fully achieved. The underlying datasets for many published studies are not readily or freely available, introducing a barrier to verification and reproducibility, and the reuse of data. There is no current agreement or policy on the amount and type of data that should be made available alongside studies that use, and in some cases are wholly reliant on, digital morphology. Here, we propose a set of recommendations for minimum standards and additional best practice for three-dimensional digital data publication, and review the issues around data storage, management and accessibility.<br /> (© 2017 The Authors.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1471-2954
Volume :
284
Issue :
1852
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Proceedings. Biological sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
28404779
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2017.0194