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Protocols.io: Virtual Communities for Protocol Development and Discussion.


ABSTRACT: The detailed know-how to implement research protocols frequently remains restricted to the research group that developed the method or technology. This knowledge often exists at a level that is too detailed for inclusion in the methods section of scientific articles. Consequently, methods are not easily reproduced, leading to a loss of time and effort by other researchers. The challenge is to develop a method-centered collaborative platform to connect with fellow researchers and discover state-of-the-art knowledge. Protocols.io is an open-access platform for detailing, sharing, and discussing molecular and computational protocols that can be useful before, during, and after publication of research results.

SUBMITTER: Teytelman L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4993360 | biostudies-other | 2016 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Protocols.io: Virtual Communities for Protocol Development and Discussion.

Teytelman Leonid L   Stoliartchouk Alexei A   Kindler Lori L   Hurwitz Bonnie L BL  

PLoS biology 20160822 8


The detailed know-how to implement research protocols frequently remains restricted to the research group that developed the method or technology. This knowledge often exists at a level that is too detailed for inclusion in the methods section of scientific articles. Consequently, methods are not easily reproduced, leading to a loss of time and effort by other researchers. The challenge is to develop a method-centered collaborative platform to connect with fellow researchers and discover state-o  ...[more]

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