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'Dark data' could feature in future science software

Sep 06 2010

Databases of past experimental outcomes could be produced for use in future science software as "dark data" is brought into the light.

Periodical BMC Research Notes is currently waiving its usual submission fee for articles that make use of developing open standards for data sharing in the academic community.

This includes articles in which experimental data is prepared to open standards for use by others, as well as research based on such findings compiled by others in the field.

Dr Cameron Neylon of the Science and Technology Facilities Council says: "Data is the underlying foundation of our science and it is crucial for both replicating results, as well as building on them, that we work harder at making data more effectively available."

BMC Research Notes focuses on the publication of research which updates or extends previous studies, including findings that undermine or confirm earlier work by the same or other investigators.

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