Published in rOpenSci - open tools for open science
Authors Daniel Falster, Rich FitzJohn, Remko Duursma, Diego Barneche
Despite the hype around “big data”, a more immediate problem facing many scientific analyses is that large-scale databases must be assembled from a collection of small independent and heterogeneous fragments – the outputs of many and isolated scientific studies conducted around the globe. Collecting and compiling these fragments is challenging at both political and technical levels.