Now hiring: Editorial Biocurator

Scientific Data is currently seeking applicants for an Editorial Biocurator position.  We are still actively developing our metadata standards, with input from the community, so this individual will have a unique opportunity to help define the curation practices at Scientific Data.  As we move towards launch, the biocurator will be responsible for establishing metadata criteria, and for helping to process and standardize information associated with Scientific Data publications.

Full details available here

Applications should be submitted by May 15th.

Enquiries can be sent to scientificdata@nature.com

Introducing Scientific Data Updates

Today, Nature Publishing Group formally announced its new data publication, Scientific Data.  This publication platform is currently under development, and we hope to release our first call for submissions this fall and begin publishing content in the spring of 2014.

Scientific Data Updates, our blog, will host news and information about Scientific Data as we lead up to launch.  Bookmark this page, sign-up for e-alerts, or follow us on your favourite social media channel so that you will not miss any important announcements. Continue reading

If not now then when – my view from within

The ongoing conversation around research data curation, preservation and publication has become increasingly exciting as various organisations have moved to encourage and in some cases support the sharing and reuse of data in context — an activity my own group at the University of Oxford e-Research Centre has worked hard to support through community building and the collaborative development of appropriate software. Funder and governmental data policies have encouraged the open access movement, data standards and advocacy communities to transform research communication; publishers have of course begun to take a more active role as a result. In a world that is undergoing great change there are only opportunities for those prepared to innovate and take on new challenges. As the Honorary Academic Editor of Scientific Data I appreciate the opportunity Nature Publishing Group has given me to contribute from within. Continue reading