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Contributing to the UniProt Knowledgebase: how you can help
Thiswebinar will present how the research community can contribute bothliterature references and annotationto the UniProt database of protein sequence and function (www.uniprot.org).
First, we will provide an overview of the resource and then we will focus on describing the functionality to add publications and knowledge to protein entries, including a demo.
In this webinar you will also learn how your domain knowledge contribution improves the resource for the general community, and how it can be used as an alternative metric of your research output given thatUniProt uses ORCID, a unique identifier for each researcher, as a mechanism for user validation and credit for these contributions.
Who is this course for?
This webinar is aimed at scientists, clinicians, biocurators and students interested in protein related research. No knowledge of programming is required.
Outcomes
By the end of the webinar you will be able to:
- explain how the research community can contribute toUniProt
- add publications and knowledge to protein entries
- describe how UniProt can be used as analternative metric of research output
Resource details
Contributed by: | Pathology Portal |
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Licence: | © All rights reserved More information on licences |
First contributed: | 03 May 2024 |
Audience access level: | General user |
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