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Digital repository of associations between environmental variables: A new resource to facilitate knowledge synthesis. / Ziegler, C.R.; Webb, J.A.; Norton, S.B. et al.
In: Ecological Indicators, Vol. 53, 03.02.2015, p. 61-69.

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Ziegler CR, Webb JA, Norton SB, Pullin AS, Melcher AH. Digital repository of associations between environmental variables: A new resource to facilitate knowledge synthesis. Ecological Indicators. 2015 Feb 3;53:61-69. doi: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2015.01.003

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Ziegler, C.R. ; Webb, J.A. ; Norton, S.B. et al. / Digital repository of associations between environmental variables: A new resource to facilitate knowledge synthesis. In: Ecological Indicators. 2015 ; Vol. 53. pp. 61-69.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Digital repository of associations between environmental variables: A new resource to facilitate knowledge synthesis

AU - Ziegler, C.R.

AU - Webb, J.A.

AU - Norton, S.B.

AU - Pullin, A.S.

AU - Melcher, A.H.

PY - 2015/2/3

Y1 - 2015/2/3

N2 - Responsible care and management of Earth's resources requires scientific support, but the pool of underused research is growing rapidly. Environmental science research studies describe associations between variables (e.g. statistical relationships between stressors and responses). We propose open-access and online sharing of such associations. This concept differs from various efforts around the world to promote sharing of primary research data, but holds similar goals of improved use of existing knowledge. The initiative is made possible by recent developments in information technology and evolving online culture (e.g. crowdsourcing and citizen science). We have begun to connect existing projects that catalog and store associations, thereby moving toward a single virtual repository. Researchers and decision makers may share and re-use associations for myriad purposes, including: increasing efficiency and timeliness of systematic reviews, environmental assessments and meta-analyses, identifying knowledge gaps and research opportunities, providing evolved metrics of research impact, and demonstrating connections between research and environmental improvement.

AB - Responsible care and management of Earth's resources requires scientific support, but the pool of underused research is growing rapidly. Environmental science research studies describe associations between variables (e.g. statistical relationships between stressors and responses). We propose open-access and online sharing of such associations. This concept differs from various efforts around the world to promote sharing of primary research data, but holds similar goals of improved use of existing knowledge. The initiative is made possible by recent developments in information technology and evolving online culture (e.g. crowdsourcing and citizen science). We have begun to connect existing projects that catalog and store associations, thereby moving toward a single virtual repository. Researchers and decision makers may share and re-use associations for myriad purposes, including: increasing efficiency and timeliness of systematic reviews, environmental assessments and meta-analyses, identifying knowledge gaps and research opportunities, providing evolved metrics of research impact, and demonstrating connections between research and environmental improvement.

U2 - 10.1016/j.ecolind.2015.01.003

DO - 10.1016/j.ecolind.2015.01.003

M3 - Article

VL - 53

SP - 61

EP - 69

JO - Ecological Indicators

JF - Ecological Indicators

SN - 1470-160X

ER -