The David database, short for Database for Annotation, Visualization, and Integrated Discovery, is a web-based tool that provides a comprehensive resource for protein function and interaction data. Developed by the Laboratory of Biological Network Analysis at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), the David database has become a widely used resource in the field of bioinformatics and systems biology.
In this framework, the database administrator acts as a guardian. This involves ethical data governance: ensuring privacy, maintaining accuracy, and respecting the humanity behind the data points. If the Goliath model treats users as data mines to be exploited, the David model treats them as citizens to be served. This shift moves the database from a tool of surveillance to a tool of remembrance and service, prioritizing the integrity of the record over the profitability of the metadata. david database
The David Database: A Theoretical Framework for Stewardship, Ethics, and Digital Memory The David database, short for Database for Annotation,
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