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'''"[[Journal:Best practice recommendations for the implementation of a digital pathology workflow in the anatomic pathology laboratory by the European Society of Digital and Integrative Pathology (ESDIP)|Best practice recommendations for the implementation of a digital pathology workflow in the anatomic pathology laboratory by the European Society of Digital and Integrative Pathology (ESDIP)]]"'''
'''"[[Journal:Sample identifiers and metadata to support data management and reuse in multidisciplinary ecosystem sciences|Sample identifiers and metadata to support data management and reuse in multidisciplinary ecosystem sciences]]"'''


The interest in implementing [[digital pathology]] (DP) [[workflow]]s to obtain whole slide image (WSI) files for diagnostic purposes has increased in the last few years. The increasing performance of technical components and the [[Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA) approval of systems for primary diagnosis led to increased interest in applying DP workflows. However, despite this revolutionary transition, real-world data suggest that a fully digital approach to histological workflow has been implemented in only a minority of [[Clinical laboratory|pathology laboratories]]. The objective of this study is to facilitate the implementation of DP workflows in pathology laboratories, helping those involved in this process of transformation with: (a) how to identify the scope and the boundaries of the DP transformation; (b) how to introduce [[Laboratory automation|automation]] to reduce errors; (c) how to introduce appropriate [[quality control]] to guarantee the safety of the process; and (d) addressing the hardware and software needed to implement DP systems inside the pathology laboratory. ... ('''[[Journal:Best practice recommendations for the implementation of a digital pathology workflow in the anatomic pathology laboratory by the European Society of Digital and Integrative Pathology (ESDIP)|Full article...]]''')<br />
Physical [[Sample (material)|samples]] are foundational entities for research across the biological, Earth, and environmental sciences. Data generated from sample-based analyses are not only the basis of individual studies, but can also be integrated with other data to answer new and broader-scale questions. Ecosystem studies increasingly rely on multidisciplinary team-based science to study climate and environmental changes. While there are widely adopted conventions within certain domains to describe sample data, these have gaps when applied in a multidisciplinary context. In this study, we reviewed existing practices for identifying, characterizing, and linking related environmental samples. We then tested practicalities of assigning persistent identifiers to samples, with standardized [[metadata]], in a pilot field test involving eight United States Department of Energy projects. ... ('''[[Journal:Sample identifiers and metadata to support data management and reuse in multidisciplinary ecosystem sciences|Full article...]]''')<br />
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Fig1 Damerow DataSciJourn21 20-1.png

"Sample identifiers and metadata to support data management and reuse in multidisciplinary ecosystem sciences"

Physical samples are foundational entities for research across the biological, Earth, and environmental sciences. Data generated from sample-based analyses are not only the basis of individual studies, but can also be integrated with other data to answer new and broader-scale questions. Ecosystem studies increasingly rely on multidisciplinary team-based science to study climate and environmental changes. While there are widely adopted conventions within certain domains to describe sample data, these have gaps when applied in a multidisciplinary context. In this study, we reviewed existing practices for identifying, characterizing, and linking related environmental samples. We then tested practicalities of assigning persistent identifiers to samples, with standardized metadata, in a pilot field test involving eight United States Department of Energy projects. ... (Full article...)

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