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| No scientific data will be generated within the EGI ELIXIR competence centre, however ELIXIR, as an infrastructure, does manage life science data produced by life scientists | | No scientific data will be generated within the EGI ELIXIR competence centre, however ELIXIR, as an infrastructure, does manage life science data produced by life scientists | ||
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*'''Types of data: '''life science data; the management of genomics data: Marine metagenomics, Plant genomics and phenotype and Human sensitive data | *'''Types of data: '''life science data; the management of genomics data: Marine metagenomics, Plant genomics and phenotype and Human sensitive data | ||
*'''Origin of data: ''' produced and submitted by scientists. ELIXIR repositories collect, integrate and provide access to the data. | *'''Origin of data: ''' produced and submitted by scientists. ELIXIR repositories collect, integrate and provide access to the data. | ||
*'''Scale of data:''' The biggest data collections in life sciences are in the order of petabytes (PB), however, it is likely that the ELIXIR CC will work with smaller data sets. A single whole human genome raw data is roughly 200 GB. | *'''Scale of data:''' The biggest data collections in life sciences are in the order of petabytes (PB), however, it is likely that the ELIXIR CC will work with smaller data sets. A single whole human genome raw data is roughly 200 GB. | ||
| Some standards like the standard formats in the marine or the plain domain are still under development. Some of the standards for capturing and exchanging genomic data that might be used in the use cases are described in BioSharing [R3]. Part of the data may be stored to public data repositories (e.g. ENA) that have clearly defines metadata models. | | Some standards like the standard formats in the marine or the plain domain are still under development. Some of the standards for capturing and exchanging genomic data that might be used in the use cases are described in BioSharing [R3]. Part of the data may be stored to public data repositories (e.g. ENA) that have clearly defines metadata models. | ||
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*'''Target groups:''' researchers interested to submit or use Metagenomics, Plant and Human data. | *'''Target groups:''' researchers interested to submit or use Metagenomics, Plant and Human data. | ||
*'''Scientific Impact: '''scientific discoveries such as comparative environmental metagenomic analyses or finding genes related to a disease | *'''Scientific Impact: '''scientific discoveries such as comparative environmental metagenomic analyses or finding genes related to a disease | ||
*'''Approach to sharing:''' ELIXIR promotes open data access, but naturally human data might be sensitive therefore requires authorised access. | *'''Approach to sharing:''' ELIXIR promotes open data access, but naturally human data might be sensitive therefore requires authorised access. | ||
| Services for archiving and preservation within ELIXIR are listed in https://www.elixir-europe.org/services. | | Services for archiving and preservation within ELIXIR are listed in https://www.elixir-europe.org/services. | ||
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|SA2.5 | | SA2.5 | ||
| Alexandre Bonvin (a.m.j.j.bonvin@uu.nl) | | Alexandre Bonvin (a.m.j.j.bonvin@uu.nl) | ||
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*'''Types of data: '''There is research data involved in the activity, but this is not produced with EGI-Engage resources, but from other EU projects. The types of data produced by those other projects are experimental NMR, Xray, SAXS and cryo-EM data. | *'''Types of data: '''There is research data involved in the activity, but this is not produced with EGI-Engage resources, but from other EU projects. The types of data produced by those other projects are experimental NMR, Xray, SAXS and cryo-EM data. | ||
*'''Origin of data: ''' Biological samples (owned by the end users of the facilities). | *'''Origin of data: ''' Biological samples (owned by the end users of the facilities). | ||
*'''Scale of data:''' | *'''Scale of data:''' | ||
| The end results are typically deposited into public databases like the PDB or EMDB for cryo-EM data. | |||
| The end results are typically deposited into public databases like the PDB or EMDB for cryo-EM data. | |||
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*'''Target groups:''' The raw data are usually so complex that they are only of use to expert users in structural biology that have been trained in a specific technique. The processed and derived data typically deposited in public databases are of use to researchers in life sciences in general and for biotech and pharmaceutical companies. | *'''Target groups:''' The raw data are usually so complex that they are only of use to expert users in structural biology that have been trained in a specific technique. The processed and derived data typically deposited in public databases are of use to researchers in life sciences in general and for biotech and pharmaceutical companies. | ||
*'''Scientific Impact: '''This research data can underpin scientific publications. | *'''Scientific Impact: '''This research data can underpin scientific publications. | ||
*'''Approach to sharing:''' Data are shared via databases (e.g. again PDB, EMDB), with possibly an embargo period until publication. Other datasets (e.g. the results of computations) can be shared via EUDAT or other repositories like SBGRID for structural biology. For such an example see: https://data.sbgrid.org/dataset/131/ | *'''Approach to sharing:''' Data are shared via databases (e.g. again PDB, EMDB), with possibly an embargo period until publication. Other datasets (e.g. the results of computations) can be shared via EUDAT or other repositories like SBGRID for structural biology. For such an example see: https://data.sbgrid.org/dataset/131/ | ||
| From a university perspective, data are to be kept for 10 years. Currently, there is no proper archiving mechanism in place at the particular site (Utrecht University). At the moment, policies and services rely on what is provided by the database service providers where data are deposited. | | From a university perspective, data are to be kept for 10 years. Currently, there is no proper archiving mechanism in place at the particular site (Utrecht University). At the moment, policies and services rely on what is provided by the database service providers where data are deposited. | ||
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Revision as of 13:31, 9 September 2015
Help and support: quality@egi.eu
This page describe data management plan for the research data that will be generated within EGI-Engage. For each dataset, it describes the type of data and their origin, the related metadata standards, the approach to sharing and target groups, and the approach to archival and preservation.
Deliverable 2.4 Data management plan
This document will be further developed before the mid-term and final project reviews:
- February 2016
- February 2017
- August 2017
with more detailed information related to the discoverability, accessibility and exploitation of the data.
Rules
The obligations arising from the Grant Agreement of the projects are (see article 29.3):
Regarding the digital research data generated in the action (‘data’), the beneficiaries must:
- deposit in a research data repository and take measures to make it possible for third parties to access, mine, exploit, reproduce and disseminate — free of charge for any user — the following: the data, including associated metadata, needed to validate the results presented in scientific publications as soon as possible; other data, including associated metadata, as specified and within the deadlines laid down in the 'data management plan';
- provide information — via the repository — about tools and instruments at the disposal of the beneficiaries and necessary for validating the results (and — where possible — provide the tools and instruments themselves).
As an exception, the beneficiaries do not have to ensure open access to specific parts of their research data if the achievement of the action's main objective, as described in Annex 1, would be jeopardised by making those specific parts of the research data openly accessible. In this case, the data management plan must contain the reasons for not giving access.
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SA2.1/ SA2.2 | gergely.sipos@egi.eu | Feedback and requirements from existing and new EGI users are collected at training events and other types of face-to-face and electronic interactions. These data must be stored, managed, analysed and used efficiently because they represent high value for the EGI community to evolve its service portfolio. |
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SA2.3 | kimmo.mattila@csc.fi | No scientific data will be generated within the EGI ELIXIR competence centre, however ELIXIR, as an infrastructure, does manage life science data produced by life scientists |
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Some standards like the standard formats in the marine or the plain domain are still under development. Some of the standards for capturing and exchanging genomic data that might be used in the use cases are described in BioSharing [R3]. Part of the data may be stored to public data repositories (e.g. ENA) that have clearly defines metadata models. |
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SA2.5 | Alexandre Bonvin (a.m.j.j.bonvin@uu.nl) |
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