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Further Reading

It’s always a good idea to refer to the the primary literature! The following are scientific papers that can be referenced in your DMS Plan or read for further context:

   

  • Bonomi, Huang, and Ohno-Machado (2020) - The promises and challenges associated with sharing genomic data
  • Cosgriff, Ebner, and Celi (2020) - The promise of shared data for addressing public health emergencies, such as the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic
  • McKiernan et al. (2016) - Data sharing can help advance careers through increases in citations, media attention, potential collaborators, job opportunities, and funding opportunities
  • Piwowar, Vision, and Whitlock (2011) - Investing in data storage and archiving is a good investment of grant funds
  • Sansone et al. (2019) - FAIRsharing as a community approach to standards, repositories and policies
  • Tenopir (2020) - Most scientists view data sharing favorably; A majority feel lack of access impedes scientific progress
  • Vesteghem et al. (2020) - Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable (FAIR) Data Principles and their importance to precision oncology
  • Wilkinson et al. (2016) - Good data management is key to knowledge discovery and innovation; four foundational principles — Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, and Reusability — can help guide data producers and publishers