| Literature DB >> 28149502 |
John M Hancock1, Alf Game2, Chris P Ponting3, Carole A Goble4.
Abstract
ELIXIR is the European infrastructure established specifically for the sharing and sustainability of life science data. To provide up-to-date resources and services, ELIXIR needs to undergo a continuous process of refreshing the services provided by its national Nodes. Here we present the approach taken by ELIXIR-UK to address the advice by the ELIXIR Scientific Advisory Board that Nodes need to develop " mechanisms to ensure that each Node continues to be representative of the Bioinformatics efforts within the country". ELIXIR-UK put in place an open and transparent process to identify potential ELIXIR resources within the UK during late 2015 and early to mid-2016. Areas of strategic strength were identified and Expressions of Interest in these priority areas were requested from the UK community. A set of criteria were established, in discussion with the ELIXIR Hub, and prospective ELIXIR-UK resources were assessed by an independent committee set up by the Node for this purpose. Of 19 resources considered, 14 were judged to be immediately ready to be included in the UK ELIXIR Node's portfolio. A further five were placed on the Node's roadmap for future consideration for inclusion. ELIXIR-UK expects to repeat this process regularly to ensure its portfolio continues to reflect its community's strengths.Entities:
Keywords: ELIXIR; ELIXIR-UK; ESFRI; e-Infrastructure
Year: 2016 PMID: 28149502 PMCID: PMC5265702 DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.10473.1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: F1000Res ISSN: 2046-1402
Figure 1. Summary timeline of the ELIXIR-UK Node Expansion process.
Bulleted items represent milestones in the process; arrows below represent the three main phases: engaging the community and identifying potential applicants to invite (the call was also open to non-invited applications); receipt of applications; and assessment of applications by the SDG including feedback and iteration with applicants.
Notes on the ways in which the SDG applied the general requirements of the ten assessment criteria.
| Criterion | Comments |
|---|---|
| 1. Alignment with the five ELIXIR
| These two criteria supplied a high-level test as to whether proposals described the kinds of
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| 3. Complementarity to ELIXIR-UK
| This more stringent test assessed whether there was clear complementarity between the data,
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| 4. Potential for cross-Node
| Potential resource were assessed as to whether they currently interacted with resources provided
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| 5. Provision of comparable impact
| This criterion was used to gauge the level of international recognition resources had, and how
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| 6. Resource contribution to wider
| The degree to which resources could claim to contribute to wider EU infrastructures was generally
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| 7. Ability to interoperate with other
| This was a test of whether technical resources used or provided metadata standards or APIs that
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| 8. Evidence of community
| Two main aspects were considered under this criterion – the amount of community usage and
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| 9. Leadership in data stewardship
| This was more relevant in some cases – when a resource was a major resource or repository for a
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| 10. Evidence of long-term
| Evidence of sustainability considered was twofold – firstly the track record of past funding and
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Summary of outcome of the Scientific Development Group deliberations.
The table gives numbers of proposals classified as 1 (ready for inclusion in ELIXIR (“infrastructure ready”); 2 (further discussion or clarification needed); 3 (not ready, but suitable enough to be placed on a roadmap for future inclusion); 4 (not suitable).
| Rating | After panel
| After iteration |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 10 | 13 |
| 2 | 5 | 1
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| 3 | 4 | 5 |
| 4 | 0 | 0 |
* In this case the group were unclear whether the proposed resource could be included in the Node’s offering. This case was put forward to the ELIXIR SAB for further input who recommended it be placed in Category 1.
Resources judged to be ready for inclusion in ELIXIR at the end of the assessment process.
Resources are classified by strategic themes within ELIXIR-UK.
| Name | Strategic theme | URL |
|---|---|---|
| Ensembl – farmed and domesticated
| Agri-food data |
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| Pathogen Host Interactions Database
| Agri-food data |
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| Biomedical Atlas Centre | Gene expression
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| IUPHAR/BPS Guide to Pharmacology
[ | Human health
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| BioSharing
[ | Interoperability
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| InterMine
[ | Interoperability
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| ISA Tools & Commons
[ | Interoperability
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| CATH-Gene3D
[ | Protein structure &
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| Jalview and the Dundee Resource
| Protein structure &
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| Phyre2
[ | Protein structure &
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| Birmingham Metabolomics Training
| Training |
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| Cambridge Bioinformatics Training
| Training |
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| Edinburgh Genomics Advanced
| Training |
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| TeSS (Training e-Support System) | Training |
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*References for the databases/tools have been added where available.