This repository hosts a wiki adapted from the paper 10 Simple rules for design, provision, and reuse of identifiers for web-based life science data by Julie A McMurry, et al.
Feel free to Contribute!
- Use established identifiers
- Design identifiers for use by others
- Help local identifiers travel well: document Prefix and Namespace
- Opt for simple durable web resolution
- Avoid embedding meaning
- Make URIs clear and findable
- Implement a version management policy
- Do not re-assign or delete identifiers
- Document the identifiers you issue and use
- Reference responsibly
At least not at this stage, this adaption of the paper is just a private intiative by Stian Soiland-Reyes for the purpose of being able to link to individual identifier rules on the web (or shall we say, make each rule have an identifier!).
I believe the original preprint is undergoing peer review for its submission at PLoS Computational Biology and does not (as far as I know) have its own web site or precense beyond its preprint at Zenodo.
10 Simple rules for design, provision, and reuse of identifiers for web-based life science data by Julie McMurry, et al. is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Based on a work at http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.31765.
Adaptation from the original preprint to wiki format include typography modifications, changing citations to updated hyperlinks, splitting sections/paragraphs and moving tables/boxes. Modifications by Stian Soiland-Reyes, eScience lab, University of Manchester.