Training in High-Throughput Sequencing: Common Guidelines to Enable Material Sharing, Dissemination, and Reusability.

The advancement of high-throughput sequencing (HTS) technologies and the rapid development of numerous analysis algorithms and pipelines in this field has resulted in an unprecedentedly high demand for training scientists in HTS data analysis. Embarking on developing new training materials is challe...

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Main Authors: Bastian Schiffthaler, Myrto Kostadima, NGS Trainer Consortium, Nicolas Delhomme, Gabriella Rustici
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-06-01
Series:PLoS Computational Biology
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4910983?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-ec8afe22e9bf41fe980c771bbcc194642020-11-25T01:32:26ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Computational Biology1553-734X1553-73582016-06-01126e100493710.1371/journal.pcbi.1004937Training in High-Throughput Sequencing: Common Guidelines to Enable Material Sharing, Dissemination, and Reusability.Bastian SchiffthalerMyrto KostadimaNGS Trainer ConsortiumNicolas DelhommeGabriella RusticiThe advancement of high-throughput sequencing (HTS) technologies and the rapid development of numerous analysis algorithms and pipelines in this field has resulted in an unprecedentedly high demand for training scientists in HTS data analysis. Embarking on developing new training materials is challenging for many reasons. Trainers often do not have prior experience in preparing or delivering such materials and struggle to keep them up to date. A repository of curated HTS training materials would support trainers in materials preparation, reduce the duplication of effort by increasing the usage of existing materials, and allow for the sharing of teaching experience among the HTS trainers' community. To achieve this, we have developed a strategy for materials' curation and dissemination. Standards for describing training materials have been proposed and applied to the curation of existing materials. A Git repository has been set up for sharing annotated materials that can now be reused, modified, or incorporated into new courses. This repository uses Git; hence, it is decentralized and self-managed by the community and can be forked/built-upon by all users. The repository is accessible at http://bioinformatics.upsc.se/htmr.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4910983?pdf=render
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author Bastian Schiffthaler
Myrto Kostadima
NGS Trainer Consortium
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Gabriella Rustici
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Myrto Kostadima
NGS Trainer Consortium
Nicolas Delhomme
Gabriella Rustici
Training in High-Throughput Sequencing: Common Guidelines to Enable Material Sharing, Dissemination, and Reusability.
PLoS Computational Biology
author_facet Bastian Schiffthaler
Myrto Kostadima
NGS Trainer Consortium
Nicolas Delhomme
Gabriella Rustici
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title Training in High-Throughput Sequencing: Common Guidelines to Enable Material Sharing, Dissemination, and Reusability.
title_short Training in High-Throughput Sequencing: Common Guidelines to Enable Material Sharing, Dissemination, and Reusability.
title_full Training in High-Throughput Sequencing: Common Guidelines to Enable Material Sharing, Dissemination, and Reusability.
title_fullStr Training in High-Throughput Sequencing: Common Guidelines to Enable Material Sharing, Dissemination, and Reusability.
title_full_unstemmed Training in High-Throughput Sequencing: Common Guidelines to Enable Material Sharing, Dissemination, and Reusability.
title_sort training in high-throughput sequencing: common guidelines to enable material sharing, dissemination, and reusability.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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publishDate 2016-06-01
description The advancement of high-throughput sequencing (HTS) technologies and the rapid development of numerous analysis algorithms and pipelines in this field has resulted in an unprecedentedly high demand for training scientists in HTS data analysis. Embarking on developing new training materials is challenging for many reasons. Trainers often do not have prior experience in preparing or delivering such materials and struggle to keep them up to date. A repository of curated HTS training materials would support trainers in materials preparation, reduce the duplication of effort by increasing the usage of existing materials, and allow for the sharing of teaching experience among the HTS trainers' community. To achieve this, we have developed a strategy for materials' curation and dissemination. Standards for describing training materials have been proposed and applied to the curation of existing materials. A Git repository has been set up for sharing annotated materials that can now be reused, modified, or incorporated into new courses. This repository uses Git; hence, it is decentralized and self-managed by the community and can be forked/built-upon by all users. The repository is accessible at http://bioinformatics.upsc.se/htmr.
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