Despite recommendations to release microbial resources to the community post-publication, the reality is far from satisfying. A workshop discussed the need for a coordinated and effective deposition policy for ‘key’ microbial strains and proposes a set of criteria to facilitate their deposition into public service collections. The majority of authors either contacted directly or during submission of manuscripts to several international, mainly European bacteriology journals agreed to this set of ‘key strain’ criteria and to the voluntarily deposition of resources into public resource centres.

Deposit of microbial strains in public service collections as part of the publication process to underpin good practice in science

VARESE, Giovanna, Cristina;
2014-01-01

Abstract

Despite recommendations to release microbial resources to the community post-publication, the reality is far from satisfying. A workshop discussed the need for a coordinated and effective deposition policy for ‘key’ microbial strains and proposes a set of criteria to facilitate their deposition into public service collections. The majority of authors either contacted directly or during submission of manuscripts to several international, mainly European bacteriology journals agreed to this set of ‘key strain’ criteria and to the voluntarily deposition of resources into public resource centres.
2014
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http://www.springerplus.com/content/3/1/208
Biological resource centres; Deposition policy; Credibility of science; Deposition ‘key’ criteria
E. Stackebrandt; D. Smith; S. Casaregola; G.C. Varese; G. Verkleij; N. Lima; P. Bridge
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