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      BASE DE INFORMACIÓN BIOANTROPOLÓGICA DE PATAGONIA AUSTRAL (B.I.B.P.A.) Translated title: SOUTHERN PATAGONIAN BIOANTHROPOLOGICAL INFORMATION BASE

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          RESUMEN Los restos óseos humanos de Patagonia Austral se encuentran dispersos en numerosas instituciones europeas y americanas. Actualmente se contabilizan más de 1150 individuos. Esos sujetos y la información de orden bioantropológica publicada acerca de cada uno de ellos ha sido compilada en la Base de Información Bioantropológica de Patagonia Austral. Esta plataforma se concibe como una herramienta que busca facilitar y agilizar la labor de la comunidad de antropólogos biólogos y afines, de la región. Es de carácter público y código abierto, y se encuentra a disposición tanto de la comunidad científica como de la sociedad. Se actualizará de manera periódica, con la información que la comunidad genere y ponga a disposición de sus pares a través de los diversos formatos que los científicos tienen para difundir su labor científica.

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          ABSTRACT The human skeletal remains of Southern Patagonia are scattered throughout numerous European and American institutions. Currently there are more than 1150 individuals in those institutions. Information about the remains and the peer-reviewed published bioanthropological information about each of them have been compiled in the Base de Información Bioantropológica de Patagonia Austral (Southern Patagonian Bioanthropological Information Base). This platform is conceived as a tool that seeks to facilitate and streamline the work of the community of bioanthropologists and other scientists. The database is public and open source, and it is available to both the scientific community and the wider public. It will be updated periodically, with the information that the community generates and makes available to its peers by means of the various formats that scientists employ to publish their scientific work.

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              Who Shares? Who Doesn't? Factors Associated with Openly Archiving Raw Research Data

              Many initiatives encourage investigators to share their raw datasets in hopes of increasing research efficiency and quality. Despite these investments of time and money, we do not have a firm grasp of who openly shares raw research data, who doesn't, and which initiatives are correlated with high rates of data sharing. In this analysis I use bibliometric methods to identify patterns in the frequency with which investigators openly archive their raw gene expression microarray datasets after study publication. Automated methods identified 11,603 articles published between 2000 and 2009 that describe the creation of gene expression microarray data. Associated datasets in best-practice repositories were found for 25% of these articles, increasing from less than 5% in 2001 to 30%–35% in 2007–2009. Accounting for sensitivity of the automated methods, approximately 45% of recent gene expression studies made their data publicly available. First-order factor analysis on 124 diverse bibliometric attributes of the data creation articles revealed 15 factors describing authorship, funding, institution, publication, and domain environments. In multivariate regression, authors were most likely to share data if they had prior experience sharing or reusing data, if their study was published in an open access journal or a journal with a relatively strong data sharing policy, or if the study was funded by a large number of NIH grants. Authors of studies on cancer and human subjects were least likely to make their datasets available. These results suggest research data sharing levels are still low and increasing only slowly, and data is least available in areas where it could make the biggest impact. Let's learn from those with high rates of sharing to embrace the full potential of our research output.
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                Journal
                raab
                Revista argentina de antropología biológica
                Rev Arg Antrop Biol
                Asociación de Antropología Biológica Argentina (La Plata, Buenoa Aires, Argentina )
                1514-7991
                December 2020
                : 22
                : 2
                : 3-4
                Affiliations
                [6] Buenos Aires orgnameUniversidad Nacional de Mar del Plata orgdiv1Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales orgdiv2Departamento de Biología Argentina
                [5] Buenos Aires orgnameConsejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas Argentina
                [3] orgnameUNCPBA orgdiv1FACSO orgdiv2Núcleo de Estudios Interdisciplinarios sobre Poblaciones Humanas de Patagonia Austral (NEIPHPA) Argentina
                [4] orgnameUNCPBA orgdiv1Facultad de Ciencias Exactas orgdiv2Instituto de Tecnología Informática Avanzada (INTIA) Argentina
                [2] orgnameUniversidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires (UNCPBA) orgdiv1Facultad de Ciencias Sociales (FACSO) orgdiv2Laboratorio de Ecología Evolutiva Humana (LEEH) Argentina
                [1] Madrid orgnameUniversidad Autónoma de Madrid orgdiv1Facultad de Ciencias orgdiv2Departamento de Biología Spain
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                S1514-79912020000200003 S1514-7991(20)02200200003
                10.24215/18536387e018
                f37346f2-1897-4330-b30f-8e97a7ba63f9

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                : 09 August 2019
                : 18 June 2019
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                software libre,open source,free software,bioanthropology,bioantropología,acceso abierto

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