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Start documenting repositories for data/resource sharing #20

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adamltyson opened this issue Mar 9, 2023 · 10 comments · Fixed by #28
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Start documenting repositories for data/resource sharing #20

adamltyson opened this issue Mar 9, 2023 · 10 comments · Fixed by #28
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@adamltyson
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Lots of people ask this, and I think it's only going to become more important:

Off the top of my head:

Maybe a table with relevant info (e.g. data types supported, max file sizes) and pros/cons?

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@neuroinformatics-unit/neuroinformatics-team please add any more you know of. I'm sure more were mentioned at the neurodatashare meeting.

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https://datadryad.org/stash - anything

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Also, for discovering datasets (as opposed to sharing them), Google Dataset Search is great

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Genomic resources (maybe they are too obvious??):

Connectome (EM)

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Genomic resources (maybe they are too obvious??):

Not that obvious, I hadn't heard of them.

I guess we should define what fields we want to support in this effort though. Where's the cutoff?

  • SWC
  • Mouse/systems neuro
  • All neuroscience

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alessandrofelder commented Mar 14, 2023

Image Data Resource? already mentioned above 🤦

Agree about defining a cut-off!
At the risk of overengineering it, should we have two lists?

  • a list of the key SWC-related things that we maintain, curate and recommend
  • a list of the things we heard of once and might be nice, but we don't really know about/explicitly support

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Sounds good, maybe something like:

  • Curated table of the main, SWC-relevant repositories, with pros/cons, feedback from researchers.
  • A basic list of the others with any info we happen to have

The cut off could be something like "repositories an SWC researcher might use in the next 12 months"?

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adamltyson commented Mar 14, 2023

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