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Revision as of 11:47, 28 September 2019
DrugCentral (Online drug Compendium)
General information about the database
- What is the name of the database? (link to the home page)
- DrugCentral from the homepage: http://drugcentral.org/
- What type (or types) of database is it?
- This database is for drug information, including active ingredients that are FDA approved.
- What biological information (type of data) does it contain? (sequence, structure, model organism, or specialty [what?])
- This database contains information provides three different ways to search, by Drug, Target, and Pharmological action. For example, as stated by the website, "A comprehensive list of drug development codes and salt or ester forms are also stored in the database." (http://drugcentral.org/) It also contains the molecular structure of the drug, properties, and usage of the drug, etc.
- What type of data source does it have?
- primary versus secondary ("meta")?
- curated versus non-curated? If curated, is it electronic versus human curation? If human curation, is it in-house staff versus community curation?
- primary versus secondary ("meta")?
- What individual or organization maintains the database?
- public versus private
- Public
- large national or multinational entity or small lab group
- public versus private
- What is their funding source(s)?
Scientific quality of the database
- Does the content appear to completely cover its content domain?
- How many records does the database contain?
- What claims do the database owners make about coverage in the corresponding paper?
- What species are covered in the database? (If it is a very long list, summarize.)
- Is the database content useful? I.e., what biological questions can it be used to answer?
- Is the database content timely?
- Is there a need in the scientific community for such a database at this time?
- Is the content covered by other databases already?
- How current is the database?
- When did the database first go online?
- How often is the database updated?
- When was the last update?
General utility of the database to the scientific community
- Are there links to other databases? Which ones?
- Is it convenient to browse the data?
- Is it convenient to download the data?
- In what file formats are the data provided?
- What type of files, indicated by the file extension (e.g., .txt, .xml., etc.)?
- Are they standard or non-standard formats? (i.e., are they following an approved standard for that type of data)?
- Evaluate the “user-friendliness” of the database: can a naive user quickly navigate the website and gather useful information?
- Is the website well-organized?
- Does it have a help section or tutorial?
- Are the search options sensible?
- Run a sample query. Do the results make sense?
- Access: Is there a license agreement or any restrictions on access to the database?
Summary judgment
- Would you direct a colleague unfamiliar with the field to use it?
- Is this a professional or "hobby" database? The "hobby" analogy means that it was that person's hobby to make the database. It could mean that it is limited in scope, done by one or a few persons, and seems amateur.
References
Acknowledgements
This week I worked with User:Ntesfaio and User:Knguye66 on the Biological Databases individual journal and presentation. We received approval and instructional help from Dr. Dahlquist User:Kdahlquist.
Except for what is noted above, this individual journal entry was completed by me and not copied from another source.