2018
Journal article  Open Access

Navigating the unfolding open data landscape in ecology and evolution

Culina A., Baglioni M., Crowther T. W., Visser M. E., Woutersen-Windhouwer S., Manghi P.

ecology  NA  Behavior and Systematics  No theme  Metadata  Evolution  Ecology  international  Data Repositories  open data  Open Data 

Open access to data is revolutionizing the sciences. To allow ecologists and evolutionary biologists to confidently find and use the existing data, we provide an overview of the landscape of online data infrastructures, and highlight the key points to consider when using open data. We introduce an online collaborative platform to keep a community-driven, updated list of the best sources that enable search for data in one interface. In doing so, our aim is to lower the barrier to accessing open data, and encourage its use by researchers hoping to increase the scope, reliability and value of their findings.

Source: Nature ecology & evolution On line 2 (2018): 420–426. doi:10.1038/s41559-017-0458-2

Publisher: Springer Nature, London, Regno Unito


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@article{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:402369,
	title = {Navigating the unfolding open data landscape in ecology and evolution},
	author = {Culina A. and Baglioni M. and Crowther T. W. and Visser M. E. and Woutersen-Windhouwer S. and Manghi P.},
	publisher = {Springer Nature, London, Regno Unito},
	doi = {10.1038/s41559-017-0458-2},
	journal = {Nature ecology \& evolution On line},
	volume = {2},
	pages = {420–426},
	year = {2018}
}