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Friday, June 10, 2005

Tagging your research

Here is a commentary that will sound very familiar to most bioinformaticians, something that a lot of us have been talking about. It argues for tagging papers prior to publication to make the data available for automatic processing. It would not be so difficult to have the text read by a tagging program and have the author go trough a list of terms to quickly accept/change/reject them. The effort would be minimal to the individual author when compared to the required effort to curate databases with all the available and ever increasing published papers. Just imagine the nice tools that could be built with such information rich databases.
Posted by Pedro Beltrao at 1:35 PM
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