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Recent advances in biocuration: Meeting Report from the fifth International Biocuration Conference

by: Pascale Gaudet, Cecilia Arighi, Frederic Bastian, Alex Bateman, Judith A. Blake, Michael J. Cherry, Peter D’Eustachio, Robert Finn, Michelle Giglio, Lynette Hirschman, Renate Kania, William Klimke, Maria J. Martin, Ilene Karsch-Mizrachi, Monica Munoz-Torres, Darren Natale, Claire O’Donovan, Francis Ouellette, Kim D. Pruitt, Marc Robinson-Rechavi, Susanna-Assunta Sansone, Paul Schofield, Granger Sutton, Kimberly Van Auken, Sona Vasudevan, Cathy Wu, Jasmine Young, Raja Mazumder
Database, Vol. 2012 (1 January 2012), doi:10.1093/database/bas036  Key: citeulike:11580988

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The 5th International Biocuration Conference brought together over 300 scientists to exchange on their work, as well as discuss issues relevant to the International Society for Biocuration’s (ISB) mission. Recurring themes this year included the creation and promotion of gold standards, the need for more ontologies, and more formal interactions with journals. The conference is an essential part of the ISB's goal to support exchanges among members of the biocuration community. Next year's conference will be held in Cambridge, UK, from 7 to 10 April 2013. In the meanwhile, the ISB website provides information about the society's activities (http://biocurator.org), as well as related events of interest.


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