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Carole Goble
Researcher at University of Manchester
Publications - 532
Citations - 31208
Carole Goble is an academic researcher from University of Manchester. The author has contributed to research in topics: Workflow & Ontology (information science). The author has an hindex of 74, co-authored 511 publications receiving 26919 citations. Previous affiliations of Carole Goble include University of Southampton & Victoria University of Manchester.
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Identifiers for the 21st century : How to design, provision, and reuse persistent identifiers to maximize utility and impact of life science data
Julie A. McMurry,Nick Juty,Niklas Blomberg,Tony Burdett,Tom Conlin,Nathalie Conte,Mélanie Courtot,John Deck,Michel Dumontier,Donal Fellows,Alejandra Gonzalez-Beltran,Philipp Gormanns,Jeffrey S. Grethe,Janna Hastings,Jean-Karim Hériché,Henning Hermjakob,Jon Ison,Rafael C. Jimenez,Simon Jupp,John Kunze,Camille Laibe,Nicolas Le Novère,James Malone,Maria Jesus Martin,Johanna McEntyre,Chris Morris,Juha Muilu,Wolfgang Müller,Philippe Rocca-Serra,Susanna-Assunta Sansone,Murat Sariyar,Jacky L. Snoep,Jacky L. Snoep,Stian Soiland-Reyes,Natalie J. Stanford,Neil Swainston,Nicole L. Washington,Alan Williams,Sarala M. Wimalaratne,Lilly Winfree,Katherine Wolstencroft,Carole Goble,Christopher J. Mungall,Melissa A. Haendel,Helen Parkinson +44 more
TL;DR: This work proposes actions that identifier practitioners (database providers) should take in the design, provision and reuse of identifiers and focuses strongly on web-based identifiers in the life sciences; however, the principles are broadly relevant to other disciplines.
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Ontologies in Bioinformatics
TL;DR: This chapter provides a survey of the need for ontologies; the nature of the domain and the knowledge tasks involved; and then an overview of ontology work in the discipline.
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Designing the myExperiment Virtual Research Environment for the Social Sharing of Workflows
TL;DR: It is argued that the tremendous scientific potential of workflows will be achieved through mechanisms for sharing and collaboration - empowering the scientist to spread their experimental protocols and to benefit from the protocols of others.
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Data Lineage Model for Taverna Workflows with Lightweight Annotation Requirements
TL;DR: It is argued that shortcomings can be alleviated by introducing a small set of optional lightweight annotations to the workflow, in a principled way, and how the proposed annotations improve the results of fundamental lineage queries.
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Towards BioDBcore: a community-defined information specification for biological databases.
Pascale Gaudet,Pascale Gaudet,Amos Marc Bairoch,Dawn Field,Susanna-Assunta Sansone,Chris F. Taylor,Teresa K. Attwood,Alex Bateman,Judith A. Blake,Carol J. Bult,J. Michael Cherry,Rex L. Chisholm,Guy Cochrane,Charles E. Cook,Janan T. Eppig,Michael Y. Galperin,Robert Gentleman,Carole Goble,Takashi Gojobori,Takashi Gojobori,John M. Hancock,Douglas G. Howe,Tadashi Imanishi,Janet Kelso,David Landsman,Suzanna E. Lewis,Ilene Karsch Mizrachi,Sandra Orchard,B. F. Francis Ouellette,Shoba Ranganathan,Shoba Ranganathan,Lorna Richardson,Philippe Rocca-Serra,Paul N. Schofield,Damian Smedley,Christopher Southan,Tin Wee Tan,Tatiana Tatusova,Patricia L. Whetzel,Owen White,Chisato Yamasaki +40 more
TL;DR: A community-defined, uniform, generic description of the core attributes of biological databases, BioDBCore is proposed to provide a general overview of the database landscape, to encourage consistency and interoperability between resources; and to promote the use of semantic and syntactic standards.