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Recommendations for mass spectrometry data quality metrics for open access data (corollary to the Amsterdam Principles)

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authors

  • Kinsinger, C. R.
  • Apffel, J.
  • Baker, M.
  • Bian, X.
  • Borchers, C. H.
  • Bradshaw, R.
  • Brusniak, M. Y.
  • Chan, D. W.
  • Deutsch, E. W.
  • Domon, B.
  • Gorman, J.
  • Grimm, R.
  • Hancock, W.
  • Hermjakob, H.
  • Horn, D.
  • Hunter, C.
  • Kolar, P.
  • Kraus, H. J.
  • Langen, H.
  • Linding, R.
  • Moritz, R. L.
  • Omenn, G. S.
  • Orlando, R.
  • Pandey, A.
  • Ping, P.
  • Rahbar, A.
  • Rivers, R.
  • Seymour, S. L.
  • Simpson, R. J.
  • Slotta, D.
  • Smith, R. D.
  • Stein, S. E.
  • Tabb, D. L.
  • Tagle, D.
  • Yates III, John
  • Rodriguez, H.

publication date

  • December 2011

journal

  • Molecular & Cellular Proteomics  Journal

abstract

  • Policies supporting the rapid and open sharing of proteomic data are being implemented by the leading journals in the field. The proteomics community is taking steps to ensure that data are made publicly accessible and are of high quality, a challenging task that requires the development and deployment of methods for measuring and documenting data quality metrics. On September 18, 2010, the United States National Cancer Institute convened the "International Workshop on Proteomic Data Quality Metrics" in Sydney, Australia, to identify and address issues facing the development and use of such methods for open access proteomics data. The stakeholders at the workshop enumerated the key principles underlying a framework for data quality assessment in mass spectrometry data that will meet the needs of the research community, journals, funding agencies, and data repositories. Attendees discussed and agreed up on two primary needs for the wide use of quality metrics: 1) an evolving list of comprehensive quality metrics and 2) standards accompanied by software analytics. Attendees stressed the importance of increased education and training programs to promote reliable protocols in proteomics. This workshop report explores the historic precedents, key discussions, and necessary next steps to enhance the quality of open access data. By agreement, this article is published simultaneously in the Journal of Proteome Research, Molecular and Cellular Proteomics, Proteomics, and Proteomics Clinical Applications as a public service to the research community. The peer review process was a coordinated effort conducted by a panel of referees selected by the journals.

subject areas

  • Access to Information
  • Benchmarking
  • Guidelines as Topic
  • Mass Spectrometry
  • Proteomics
  • Research Design
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Identity

PubMed Central ID

  • PMC3237091

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 1535-9476

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1074/mcp.O111.015446

PubMed ID

  • 22052993
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  • O111.015446

volume

  • 10

issue

  • 12

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