In general, I would like to see more organizations and data repositories adopting the Open Data Access protocol. I am very curious to see who will be on the list for that mid-Jan announcement that is alluded to.
Since my company develops proteomics software, please see this disclaimer
When two blog posts collide
I was just randomly searching Lijit too see the blogosphere response to the newly announced Protocol for Implementing Open Access Data, which I blogged about earlier. Turns out, that the Trance Project from ProteomeCommons has signed up to the protocol. If you recall, I had written about the Tranche project some nine months ago after the US HUPO conference. It’s nice to see someone adopting the Science Commons vision. Even nicer when two items you covered some nine months apart come together this conveniently and allow you to write a quick blog post.
In general, I would like to see more organizations and data repositories adopting the Open Data Access protocol. I am very curious to see who will be on the list for that mid-Jan announcement that is alluded to.
Since my company develops proteomics software, please see this disclaimer
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