Reactome and ORCID-fine-grained credit attribution for community curation

Reactome is a manually curated, open-source, open-data knowledge base of biomolecular pathways. Reactome has always provided clear credit attribution for authors, curators and reviewers through fine-grained annotation of all three roles at the reaction and pathway level. These data are visible in th...

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Published inDatabase : the journal of biological databases and curation Vol. 2019
Main Authors Viteri, Guilherme, Matthews, Lisa, Varusai, Thawfeek, Gillespie, Marc, Milacic, Marija, Cook, Justin, Weiser, Joel, Shorser, Solomon, Sidiropoulos, Konstantinos, Fabregat, Antonio, Haw, Robin, Wu, Guanming, Stein, Lincoln, D'Eustachio, Peter, Hermjakob, Henning
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Oxford University Press 01.01.2019
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Summary:Reactome is a manually curated, open-source, open-data knowledge base of biomolecular pathways. Reactome has always provided clear credit attribution for authors, curators and reviewers through fine-grained annotation of all three roles at the reaction and pathway level. These data are visible in the web interface and provided through the various data download formats. To enhance visibility and credit attribution for the work of authors, curators and reviewers, and to provide additional opportunities for Reactome community engagement, we have implemented key changes to Reactome: contributor names are now fully searchable in the web interface, and contributors can 'claim' their contributions to their ORCID profile with a few clicks. In addition, we are reaching out to domain experts to request their help in reviewing and editing Reactome pathways through a new 'Contribution' section, highlighting pathways which are awaiting community review. Database URL: https://reactome.org.
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ISSN:1758-0463
1758-0463
DOI:10.1093/database/baz123