The STRENDA Guidelines aim to support authors to comprehensively report kinetic and equilibrium data from their investigations of enzyme activities. Both the STRENDA project and the STRENDA Guidelines are registered in biosharing.org, a web portal that collects inter-related data standards, databases, and policies in the life, environmental and biomedical sciences. Today more than 30 international biochemistry journals recommend their authors to consult the STRENDA Guidelines when publishing enzyme kinetics data.
The Dataverse Project is an open source software application to share, cite and archive data. Dataverse provides a robust infrastructure for data stewards to host and archive data, while offering researchers an easy way to share and get credit for their data.
A. Goodman, A. Pepe, A. Blocker, C. Borgman, K. Cranmer, M. Crosas, R. Di Stefano, Y. Gil, P. Groth, M. Hedstrom and 5 other author(s). (2014)cite arxiv:1401.2134Comment: Accepted in PLOS Computational Biology. This paper was written collaboratively, on the web, in the open, using Authorea. The living version of this article, which includes sources and history, is available at http://www.authorea.com/3410/.