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Things we need to do to keep the uPub project alive<br>
 
Things we need to do to keep the uPub project alive<br>
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===build submission forms===
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*create transgene/reagent automated submission form
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*tie into micropub submission form
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*tie in phenotype submission to micropub
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===Increase participation===
 
===Increase participation===
 
*Contact researchers who have been reported as having "data_not_shown" or "unpublished data"
 
*Contact researchers who have been reported as having "data_not_shown" or "unpublished data"
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*Biocuration meeting
 
*Biocuration meeting
 
*White paper on project
 
*White paper on project
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*IWM 2017
  
 
===Milestones===
 
===Milestones===

Latest revision as of 16:31, 16 June 2017

Things we need to do to keep the uPub project alive

build submission forms

  • create transgene/reagent automated submission form
  • tie into micropub submission form
  • tie in phenotype submission to micropub

Increase participation

  • Contact researchers who have been reported as having "data_not_shown" or "unpublished data"
  • Contact researchers who've submitted Worm Breeders articles
  • Survey to the community to assess community hesitation of participation (??)

Promote Micropublication

  • Biocuration meeting
  • White paper on project
  • IWM 2017

Milestones

  • WormBase grant, quarterly report
  • U01

What we need to include in reports and presentations

  • Number of papers that contain unshown or unpublished data in biomedical research in general
    • grouped by year
    • grouped by journal
  • Number of papers that contain unshown or unpublished data in biomedical research in C elegans research
    • grouped by year
    • grouped by journal
  • Our efforts to get participation
  • response rates for potential submitters
  • response rates for potential reviewers
  • how we guard against participation fatigue