The future of biocuration
Blogging about curation in the past several issues have been discussed but here is something very critical. To thrive, the field that links biologists and their data urgently needs structure, recognition and support. Biocuration , the activity of organizing, representing and making biological information accessible to both humans and computers, has become an essential part of biological discovery and biomedical research. But curation increasingly lags behind data generation in funding, development and recognition. Three urgent actions to advance this key field. First, authors, journals and curators should immediately begin to work together to facilitate the exchange of data between journal publications and databases. Second, in the next five years, curators, researchers and university administrations should develop an accepted recognition structure to facilitate community-based curation efforts . Third, curators, researchers, academic institutions and funding agencies should, in the ...