A Survey of the Neuroscience Resource Landscape. Perspectives from the Neuroscience Information Framework.

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The number of available neuroscience resources (databases, tools, materials, and networks) available via the Web continues to expand, particularly in light of newly implemented data sharing policies required by funding agencies and journals. However, the nature of dense, multifaceted neuroscience data and the design of classic search engine systems make efficient, reliable, and relevant discovery of such resources a significant challenge. This challenge is especially pertinent for online databases, whose dynamic content is largely opaque to contemporary search engines. The Neuroscience Information Framework was initiated to address this problem of finding and utilizing neuroscience-relevant resources. Since its first production release in 2008, NIF has been surveying the resource landscape for the neurosciences, identifying relevant resources and working to make them easily discoverable by the neuroscience community. In this chapter, we provide a survey of the resource landscape for neuroscience: what types of resources are available, how many there are, what they contain, and most importantly, ways in which these resources can be utilized by the research community to advance neuroscience research. © 2012 Elsevier Inc.

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Cachat, J., Bandrowski, A., Grethe, J. S., Gupta, A., Astakhov, V., Imam, F., … Martone, M. E. (2012). A Survey of the Neuroscience Resource Landscape. Perspectives from the Neuroscience Information Framework. In International Review of Neurobiology (Vol. 103, pp. 39–68). Academic Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-388408-4.00003-4

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