OPERATION, SUPPORT AND STRATEGIC ENHANCEMENT OF THE NEUROSCIENCE INFORMATION FRAMEWORK
神经科学信息框架的运营、支持和战略增强
基本信息
- 批准号:9097153
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 23.02万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2015
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2015-04-01 至 2017-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccountingAreaAwardAwarenessBrainBrain regionCaliforniaCatalogingCatalogsCharacteristicsClinicalCommunitiesComputer softwareContractsCrowdingDataData SetDatabasesDevelopmentEducation and OutreachEnsureEnvironmentEuropeFeedbackFunctional Magnetic Resonance ImagingGovernmentGrowthHealthHumanImageryInformaticsIngestionInstitutesInternetKnowledgeLifeLiteratureMaintenanceMapsMeasuresMissionNeurosciencesNeurosciences ResearchOnline SystemsOntologyPaperParticipantPhasePilot ProjectsPopulationProductionProviderPubMedPublic DomainsPublishingQuestioning individualsRegistriesReportingResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResourcesScienceSemanticsSeriesServicesSliceSoftware ToolsSourceSpecific qualifier valueStudentsSystemTerminologyTimeTrainingTrustUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesUpdateVertebral columnVisitWorkbasebiological systemscognitive taskcost effectivedata portaldigitalimprovedindexinginformation frameworkinnovationmeetingsneuroimagingnoveloperationoutreachprospectivesocialtext searchingtoolweb interfaceweb servicesweb site
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION: The Neuroscience Information Framework (NIF; http://neuinfo.org) is currently managed, maintained, and hosted by researchers in the Center for Research in Biological Systems (CRBS) at the University of California, San Diego. Our group is the principal developer of the NIF system and has overseen its growth since 2008 from a modest catalog of 300 resources developed during the first phase of NIF, to the largest source of neuroscience resources on the web. As defined here, resources include data, databases, software/web-based tools, materials, literature, networks, terminologies, or information that would accelerate the pace of neuroscience research and discovery. NIF was instantiated because many of these valuable tools and services were largely unknown to the scientific community they were meant to serve. With the launch of major brain initiatives in the US and Europe, the amount of neuroscience data and tools will continue to increase. NIF can be viewed as a cost effective "PubMed" and "PubMed Central" for digital assets, e.g., databases, software tools, alternative media, to make them collectively searchable and present a unified discovery environment for biomedical researchers. The NIF is heavily used, as measured by the number of visitors per month (more than 40,000) to the NIF web resources and the large number of repeat users (~35%) that visit the NIF discovery portal on a regular basis. NIF's services, standards and products are also heavily used as our web services are now regularly receiving more than 15 million hits per month. NIF has developed a novel sustainability plan that provides for continued enhancement and population of the resource. NIF has developed a reputation as a trusted community partner, allowing us to gain cooperation with large segments of the neuroscience community, as well as publishers, non-profit and government organizations. Through these networks, we've been able to launch major initiatives, help launch new collaborative efforts in basic and clinical neuroscience, and implement standards to help transform the way that we cite and track research resources. The work to be performed during the award period will be directed towards operating and maintaining the current NIF system while providing necessary strategic enhancements and providing broad outreach and dissemination efforts to encourage utilization of the NIF. A core new area of development will be centered around providing analytic tools to explore and identify lacunas of knowledge in Neuroscience. The initial work will focus on developing analytic heatmaps for activation foci from the neuroimaging literature.
描述:神经科学信息框架(NIF;http://neuinfo.org)目前由加州大学圣地亚哥分校生物系统研究中心(CRBS)的研究人员管理、维护和托管。 NIF 系统的主要开发者,自 2008 年以来一直监督其发展,从 NIF 第一阶段开发的 300 种资源目录发展成为网络上最大的神经科学资源来源(如此处所定义,资源包括数据、数据库、软件/基于网络的工具、材料、文献、网络、术语或信息将加速神经科学研究和发现的步伐,因为许多这些有价值的工具和服务在很大程度上不为科学界所知。随着美国和欧洲重大大脑计划的启动,神经科学数据和工具的数量将继续增加,可以被视为具有成本效益的数字资产“PubMed”和“PubMed Central”。 、数据库、软件工具、替代媒体,使它们可以集体搜索并为生物医学研究人员提供统一的发现环境 NIF 被大量使用,根据 NIF 网络资源的每月访问者数量(超过 40,000 人)和大量重复用户来衡量。 (~35%) 定期访问 NIF 发现门户,NIF 的服务、标准和产品也被大量使用,因为我们的网络服务现在每月定期收到超过 1500 万次点击。 NIF 已成为值得信赖的社区合作伙伴,使我们能够通过这些网络与神经科学界以及出版商、非营利组织和政府组织进行合作。我们已经能够发起重大举措,帮助在基础和临床神经科学领域发起新的合作努力,并实施标准来帮助改变我们引用和跟踪研究资源的方式。在奖励期间要开展的工作将针对这些目标。运营和维护当前的 NIF 系统,同时提供必要的战略增强功能并提供广泛的推广和传播工作以鼓励 NIF 的利用 一个核心的新发展领域将集中于提供分析工具来探索和识别神经科学的知识缺陷。初步工作将侧重于开发分析热图。来自神经影像学文献的激活灶。
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OPERATION, SUPPORT AND STRATEGIC ENHANCEMENT OF THE NEUROSCIENCE INFORMATION FRAMEWORK
神经科学信息框架的运营、支持和战略增强
- 批准号:
8936291 - 财政年份:2015
- 资助金额:
$ 23.02万 - 项目类别:
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10004368 - 财政年份:2012
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9987926 - 财政年份:2012
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10528313 - 财政年份:2012
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10222656 - 财政年份:2012
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$ 23.02万 - 项目类别:
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