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==Curation Priorities (Are there data types we should be, but aren't, currently curating?)==
 
==Curation Priorities (Are there data types we should be, but aren't, currently curating?)==
 
:This could be something we do once a year by surveying other databases and the elegans literature to see if there are data types that we'd like to curate but aren't.
 
:This could be something we do once a year by surveying other databases and the elegans literature to see if there are data types that we'd like to curate but aren't.
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== Incoming/Outgoing links to external data sources ==
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''Survey of incoming links, as well as the resources that we link to from prominent classes''

Revision as of 20:23, 5 November 2010

This is the "Working Groups" page. Working Groups are intended to be groups of WormBase staff focused on particular issues, whether they be WormBase bugs, data architecture, enhancements/proposals, etc.


Here is a list of proposed Working Groups. Please feel free to add a group or add your name to any group to which you would like to join:


Working Groups

Handling Multiple Species

Members:
Todd Harris
Norie de la Cruz
Michael Paulini

Outreach

Members:
Ranjana Kishore
Todd Harris

Gene Expression

Members:
Daniela Raciti
Xiaodong Wang
Chris Grove
Wen Chen

C. elegans 3D-Model Interactivity

Members:
Chris Grove
Daniela Raciti

Genetic/Molecular Interactions: Data Organization & Display

Members:
Chris Grove
Gary Schindelman
Xiaodong Wang
Kimberly Van Auken (interested in how to coordinate with BioGrid curation efforts)
Norie de la Cruz

Ontologies in WB: Display, Searches

Members:
Kimberly Van Auken
Gary Schindelman
Norie de la Cruz
Ranjana Kishore

Release Cycle (exploring idea of updating certain data types outside of the monthly release cycle)

Members:
Kimberly Van Auken
Norie de la Cruz
Todd Harris
We really need a member from Hinxton to join...

Curation Priorities (Are there data types we should be, but aren't, currently curating?)

This could be something we do once a year by surveying other databases and the elegans literature to see if there are data types that we'd like to curate but aren't.

Incoming/Outgoing links to external data sources

Survey of incoming links, as well as the resources that we link to from prominent classes