Tag: biocurators

Biocuratorious?

16 September, 2009 (15:07) | General Science, Genomics Research | By: Mary

Are you curious about what biocurators do? It may not surprise you that we at OpenHelix are pretty heavy-duty users of curated information from databases. It might surprise you to know that some of us have been involved in actually curating them as well. In both public and commercial situations, we’ve been on the curation [...]

Eh, enter your own damn data….

25 March, 2008 (09:10) | General Science, Genomics News, Genomics Research, Genomics Resource News | By: Mary

I was looking over the Eurekalert announcements and came across one that I have been percolating about now for some time. It is an effort I fully support and encourage. But I worry about a few aspects of it. The alert is entitled: Controlling a sea of information. The Arabidopsis Information Resource (TAIR) has partnered [...]