Journeying towards best practice data management in biodiversity genomics

Author:

Forsdick Natalie J.12ORCID,Wold Jana23ORCID,Angelo Anton4,Bissey François5,Hart Jamie5,Head Mitchell678,Liggins Libby29ORCID,Senanayake Dinindu10,Steeves Tammy E.23

Affiliation:

1. Manaaki Whenua—Landcare Research Lincoln New Zealand

2. Genomics Aotearoa Dunedin New Zealand

3. School of Biological Sciences University of Canterbury Christchurch New Zealand

4. Library, University of Canterbury Christchurch New Zealand

5. Digital Services University of Canterbury Christchurch New Zealand

6. Ngaati Mahuta Waikato New Zealand

7. Ngaati Naho Waikato New Zealand

8. Te Kotahi Research Institute University of Waikato Hamilton New Zealand

9. School of Natural Sciences Massey University Palmerston North New Zealand

10. New Zealand eScience Infrastructure Auckland New Zealand

Abstract

AbstractAdvances in sequencing technologies and declining costs are increasing the accessibility of large‐scale biodiversity genomic datasets. To maximize the impact of these data, a careful, considered approach to data management is essential. However, challenges associated with the management of such datasets remain, exacerbated by uncertainty among the research community as to what constitutes best practices. As an interdisciplinary team with diverse data management experience, we recognize the growing need for guidance on comprehensive data management practices that minimize the risks of data loss, maximize efficiency for stand‐alone projects, enhance opportunities for data reuse, facilitate Indigenous data sovereignty and uphold the FAIR and CARE Guiding Principles. Here, we describe four fictional personas reflecting differing user experiences with data management to identify data management challenges across the biodiversity genomics research ecosystem. We then use these personas to demonstrate realistic considerations, compromises and actions for biodiversity genomic data management. We also launch the Biodiversity Genomics Data Management Hub (https://genomicsaotearoa.github.io/data‐management‐resources/), containing tips, tricks and resources to support biodiversity genomics researchers, especially those new to data management, in their journey towards best practice. The Hub also provides an opportunity for those biodiversity researchers whose expertise lies beyond genomics and are keen to advance their data management journey. We aim to support the biodiversity genomics community in embedding data management throughout the research lifecycle to maximize research impact and outcomes.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Biotechnology

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