Steven Stones-Havas
University of Queensland
4 Papers
25 Citations
Steven Stones-Havas is an academic researcher from University of Queensland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Information management & Information system. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Geneious Basic
Matthew Kearse,Richard Moir,Amy Wilson,Steven Stones-Havas,Matthew Cheung,Shane Sturrock,Simon Buxton,Alex Cooper,Sidney Markowitz,Chris Duran,Tobias Thierer,Bruce Ashton,Peter Meintjes,Alexei J. Drummond +13 more
TL;DR: Geneious Basic has been designed to be an easy-to-use and flexible desktop software application framework for the organization and analysis of biological data, with a focus on molecular sequences and related data types.
Laboratory information management systems for DNA barcoding.
TL;DR: This work demonstrates an example workflow of a specimen's entry into the LIMS database to the publishing of the specimen's genetic data to a public database using Geneious bioinformatics software.
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Field Information Management Systems for DNA Barcoding
John Deck,Joyce Gross,Steven Stones-Havas,Neil M Davies,Rebecca Shapley,Christopher P. Meyer +5 more
TL;DR: A field information management system (FIMS) is presented that locks down metadata associated with collecting events, specimens, and tissues and provides export functionality to existing cloud-based solutions to allow sharing of these data elements across research collaboration teams and other potential data harvesters via API services.
Report of the 14th Genomic Standards Consortium Meeting, Oxford, UK, September 17-21, 2012
Neil M Davies,Neil M Davies,Dawn Field,Linda A. Amaral-Zettler,Katharine Barker,Mesude Bicak,Sarah J. Bourlat,Jonathan A. Coddington,John Deck,Alexei J. Drummond,Jack A. Gilbert,Jack A. Gilbert,Frank Oliver Glöckner,Renzo Kottmann,Christopher P. Meyer,Norman Morrison,Matthias Obst,Robert K. Robbins,Lynn M. Schriml,Peter Sterk,Steven Stones-Havas +20 more
TL;DR: This report summarizes the proceedings of the 14th workshop of the Genomic Standards Consortium (GSC) held at the University of Oxford in September 2012, which represented the first meeting of the GOs Network (GOs1).