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1 == Publishing neuroscience data, models and software via EBRAINS ==
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5 The aim of this collab is to provide you with detailed information about publishing data, simulations, computational models, and software via EBRAINS. If you want a quick overview of the sharing process, see [[https:~~/~~/ebrains.eu/service/share-data>>https://ebrains.eu/service/share-data]].
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12 == **Information to get started** ==
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15 **Get started! **
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18 **[[REQUEST CURATION>>https://nettskjema.no/a/277393#/]] to share data, simulations, computational models, and software, - or to add a new version of an existing one. **
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21 Have you already published your data somewhere else? You can increase the exposure and impact of your shared dataset by also listing it on EBRAINS.
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25 Search existing data, models and software in [[the EBRAINS Knowledge Graph Search>>https://kg.ebrains.eu/search/?facet_type[0]=Dataset]]
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28 EBRAINS accepts data from all modalities and from all species, as well as models, software, web services and metadata models (collectively referred to as research products) for sharing. You'll find detailed information about how to share each research product below. 
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33 We strongly recommend to **start preparing for data sharing as early as possible**. With a structured data repository and adequate notes on how the data was acquired, you greatly minimize the effort required to publish your data. The time it takes to share data on EBRAINS heavily depends on on the engagement from the researcher and how well the data and metadata is prepared before-hand. Contact us for personalised guidance on how to prepare for sharing.
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38 **Particular needs? Contact us! **The workflows for sharing can be modified for researchers or research groups aiming to frequently publish larger numbers of their research products through EBRAINS. Please contact the curation service team in such cases
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43 == **The EBRAINS curation process** ==
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45 In EBRAINS, multimodal and heterogenous neuroscience data, models and software are categorised and described in a standardised manner so that they can be effectively searched, compared, and analysed. This effort is referred to as curation. 
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47 >The EBRAINS curation process involves organising and annotating neuroscientific data to make the data discoverable and reusable.
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49 Behind this process is the EBRAINS Curation team. Our mandate is to support you in sharing your data in line with the [[**FAIR principles**>>https://www.go-fair.org/fair-principles/]], whether you choose to describe only the key aspects of your data, or can invest in adding more detailed metadata.
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51 Curated data, models and software are made available in [[the EBRAINS Knowledge Graph>>https://kg.ebrains.eu/]]. This makes the data and metadata discoverable in the [[Knowledge Graph Search>>url:https://search.kg.ebrains.eu/]] and the [[Knowledge Graph API>>url:https://docs.kg.ebrains.eu/8387ccd27a186dea3dd0b949dc528842/api_endpoints.html]]. The data, models and software are integrated in the EBRAINS Knowledge Graph by interoperable metadata schemas defined in [[openMINDS>>url:https://github.com/HumanBrainProject/openMINDS/wiki]].Data and models are linked to and discoverable via the species-specific [[EBRAINS siibra atlas viewer>>url:https://ebrains.eu/services/atlases/brain-atlases]] by using interoperable metadata schemas as defined in [[SANDS>>url:https://github.com/HumanBrainProject/SANDS/wiki]].
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53 The curation of data, models and software is different. Thus, below we explain the process for sharing for each research product separately.
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58 === Step by step - Data ===
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65 ==== **1. Provide some general information about your dataset** ====
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68 [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/zh7TvO6w04YGW9jIhfhmdT6CexdGs-AWOLfJXKRq7-tdHOu6ar1rOQx8o4rZevrjXqgPZ7-Ejv4b6X9XpgXuHpdUXi-mBTHIUnv5Vz-DktHt0sP-PZ3gE8XgZid3TV3swV1uTCBhHx11ge0pjP7RVxswGQ=s2048||height="85px;" width="91px;"]]** Fill in the [[Curation request form>>https://nettskjema.no/a/277393#/]]. **This form collects preliminary information about your data, allowing us to assess whether the dataset fits within the scope of EBRAINS. The submission generates a curation ID allowing us to track the case.
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77 [[image:https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/sieKO-kW8O18iPaUyonwyo4UfHBmtc2E9BDnjbx52j6J_uGmm-OzGAo7sloMk3sYwKa6QW3hYQsOA9N4H7uGQpca088Wrk0Nurpt_J3B0-NSbcaPNdZIh21otQcG6jnAxLGiKoEvkTyaDGTMk3fu7me8mQ=s2048||height="94px;" width="94px;"]]**Ensure data is structured consistently prior to upload. **We look for organized data, not organized according to our standard. This is to support the broadest degree of sharing possible. We do however require that the data is organized in a consistent and precise manner. Please see our documentation for further guidance.
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80 [[image:https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/EWtYwfVlbeC-jqPasgmzidqc50GrkKIEgwXeUeql8aaMHIukmFdWEy0nufVWWATbxDDK3XwwZEDmASrbpCsBk1u0HpAd8x4ZgAMsMPRcWyrb9etlV6FgKE_QN2e6SqKxHE0rzkR8uI1rRW_5z21TFGYVnw=s2048||height="91px;" width="91px;"]]**Upload data to EBRAINS Storage, either using a drag-and-drop solution (opt. 1) or an interactive python script (opt. 2).**
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82 //Opt. 1. //For smaller datasets with a reasonable amount of files, we recommend using the Collab-Bucket solution (drag-and-drop). A Collab Bucket must first be assigned to a dataset, which happens when a datasets is accepted for sharing.
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84 //Opt. 2. //For larger datasets or datasets with a large amount of files, we recommend using a programmatic approach. The [[python script>>https://github.com/eapapp/ebrains-data-storage/tree/main/data-proxy]] is interactive and does not require any additional programming.
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97 //Opt. 1.// Manually submit the minimal required metadata via the [[EBRAINS Metadata wizard>>https://ebrains-metadata-wizard.apps.hbp.eu/]]. The minimal required metadata covers extended bibliographic information necessary to publish your dataset on EBRAINS. The submitted information, including uploaded files, will be sent to the Curation team automatically
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99 //Opt. 2.// To go beyond the minimal required metadata, you can directly interact with the Knowledge Graph (KG) in your private space. Within the private space, you can upload metadata and interact with them, moreover you can connect your metadata to existing publicly accessible entries. Access to your private space is granted upon the initiation of the curation process. You can access your private space via:
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101 * Knowledge Graph Editor: This User Interface allows you to manually enter metadata into your KG space and validate metadata that are programmatically uploaded. The Editor contains a basic set of openMINDS metadata templates, but can be extended to the full openMINDS metadata model on request. Access is granted once the request is accepted.
102 * [[Fairgraph>>https://fairgraph.readthedocs.io/en/stable/]]: This is the recommended software tool for programmatic interaction with the KG. It allows you to programmatically upload openMINDS compliant metadata into your KG space and interact with existing metadata.
103 * [[KG Core Python SDK>>https://github.com/HumanBrainProject/kg-core-sdks]]: This python package gives you full freedom in interacting with he KG. It allows you to upload any JSON-LD with metadata into your private space. Note, for dataset publications in EBRAINS, the JSON-LD metadata files have to comply to openMINDS.
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106 Datasets published through the EBRAINS Knowledge Graph have to be registered using **openMINDS compliant metadata** delivered as JSON-LD files. See this summary table for an overview of [[the minimally required openMINDS properties for publishing>>https://drive.ebrains.eu/lib/47995dbc-f576-4008-a76c-eefbfd818529/file/ebrains-minimum-required-metadata.xlsx]] on EBRAINS.
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111 openMINDS (open Metadata Initiative for Neuroscience Data Structures) is a community-driven, open-source metadata framework for graph database systems, such as the EBRAINS Knowledge Graph. It is composed of linked metadata models, libraries of serviceable metadata instances, and supportive tooling ([[openMINDS Python>>url:https://pypi.org/project/openMINDS/]], openMINDS Matlab). For exploring the openMINDS schemas, go to the [[HTML documentation>>url:https://humanbrainproject.github.io/openMINDS/]]. For a full overview of the framework, go to [[the openMINDS collab>>url:https://wiki.ebrains.eu/bin/view/Collabs/openminds/]] or the [[GitHub repository>>https://github.com/HumanBrainProject/openMINDS]].
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117 * the INCF NeuroStars [[openMINDS Community Forum>>url:https://neurostars.org/t/openminds-community-forum-virtual/20156]]
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128 Journal publications sufficiently describing the shared data, such as made available through [[Nature Scientific Data>>http://www.nature.com/sdata/about]], [[Elsevier Data in Brief>>http://www.journals.elsevier.com/data-in-brief/]], [[BMC Data note>>https://bmcresnotes.biomedcentral.com/submission-guidelines/preparing-your-manuscript/data-note]] and more, can replace the EBRAINS Data Descriptor.
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155 Human data shared on EBRAINS must comply with [[GDPR >>https://gdpr-info.eu/]]and [[EU directives>>https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=celex%3A32010L0063]]. The information we need to assess this is collected via our [[Ethics and Regulatory Compliance Survey>>https://nettskjema.no/a/224765]].
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157 Post-mortem and aggregated human data can be shared openly, given direct identifiers in the metadata are removed. Strongly pseudonymized and de-identified data can be shared via the Human Data Gateway (HDG).
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159 The Human Data Gateway (HDG) was introduced in February 2021 as a response to the needs of multiple data providers who are bringing human subject data to EBRAINS. HDG covers the sharing of strongly pseudonymized or de-identified data, a limited range human subject data without direct identifiers and with very few indirect identifiers.
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201 == **The curation team: meet the curators** ==
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203 The EBRAINS curators help researchers publish their research using the EBRAINS Research Infrastructure. A curator’s job is similar to the job of an editor of a scientific journal, checking the data is organized, understandable, accessible and sufficiently described.
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292 == **Information and resources for researchers looking to share data** ==
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294 Below you can find some resources that can come in handy if you are looking to share data via EBRAINS, or in general.
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298 === **Improve your research product ** ===
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301 **{{mention reference="XWiki.adavison" style="FULL_NAME" anchor="XWiki-adavison-fkdv6h"/}}**
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314 === **Integrate your data, models or software with other services** ===
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318 * Integrate image data with //the Mio viewer//: EBRAINS Multi-Image OpenSeadragon viewer provides an intuitive way of navigating high-resolution 2D image series. It has browser-based classic pan and zoom capabilities. A collection can be displayed as a filmstrip (Filmstrip Mode) or as a table (Collection Mode) with adjustable number of row and columns. See [[Mio viewer links available for this dataset>>https://search.kg.ebrains.eu/?category=Dataset&q=nr2f1#9677359c-73fa-4425-b8fa-3de794e9017a]] as an example. MioViewer user manual is found [[here>>https://multi-image-osd.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html]].
319 * Integrate atlas-registered 2D image data with //the LocaliZoom viewer//: The EBRAINS LocaliZoom serial section viewer displays series of registered 2D section images with atlas overlay, allowing the users to zoom into high-resolution images and have information about the brain regions. See the [[LocaliZoom links available for this dataset>>https://doi.org/10.25493/T686-7BX]] as an example. LocaliZoom user manual is found [[here>>https://localizoom.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html]].
320 * Add your data, models or software to a// Live paper//: (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)[description] {{mention reference="XWiki.adavison" style="FULL_NAME" anchor="XWiki-adavison-62mbgl"/}}
321 * Integrate your data to //the Siibra//-explorer: The siibra-explorer is used for visualizing volumetric brain data in all the brain atlases provided by EBRAINS (Human, Monkey, Rat and Mouse). The siibra-explorer viewer uses siibra-api to enable navigation of brain region hierarchies, maps in different coordinate spaces, and linked regional data features. Furthermore, it is connected with the siibra toolsuite providing several analytical workflows. To learn more about how to integrate your data to atlases, check out the [[Atlas services>>https://ebrains.eu/services/atlases#Integratedatatoanatlas]] on ebrains.eu.
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325 === **The benefits of sharing data ** ===
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327 (% style="color:#000000" %)Sharing your data, models or code (research products) via EBRAINS makes it discoverable amongst other research products available in the (%%)[[(% style="color:#000000" %)EBRAINS Knowledge Graph>>https://kg.ebrains.eu/]](%%). This is made possible by the highly flexible metadata framework describing neuroscience data in detail.
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343 === **At a glance: "Sharing experimental data on EBRAINS" ** ===
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351 |(% style="width:439px" %)//Collection of useful information for researchers looking to share experimental data on EBRAINS.//|(% style="width:461px" %)//The EBRAINS data descriptor: a general overview //|(% style="width:416px" %)//Introduction to data organization: A [[collection of guidelines>>https://drive.ebrains.eu/smart-link/25299f04-c4e5-4028-8f5f-3b8208f9a532/]] on how to organise files and folders to ensure consistency and reproducibility in the future. //
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355 === **Common concerns - and answers ** ===
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361 >The curation process is time consuming and difficult
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366 Publishing your data naturally takes some time and effort but we will support you as much as possible. If communication is on a regular basis, we are able to finish basic curation - from the initial contact to dataset release - within two weeks.
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368 >Sharing my data is not beneficial for me - only for others
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371 When you publish your data via EBRAINS, we provide comprehensive data management support and safe long term storage - all free of charge. Additionally, your data can be cited, just like a scientific journal article. Sharing your data may even lead to new funding opportunities. Many funders specifically support projects that are part of the “Open Science” initiative.
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373 >My data is too insignificant to share
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376 There is no such thing as insignificant data. Data that is considered insignificant for a given topic, may have great significance for another. By making “insignificant” data publicly available, other researchers may find something interesting that was off-topic for your own purposes.
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378 >My data can easily be misused if I share it with the world
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381 Your data will be covered by a Creative Commons license of your choice. There are a variety of licenses available, enabling you to prevent use for specific purposes, e.g. commercial use.
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383 >I don't think I'm allowed to share my data
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386 Many institutions are still very careful about what can be shared and how, but the situation is constantly evolving. As a researcher providing data, you will be asked to fill out an ethics compliance survey which survey to ensure that data published through the EBRAINS platform has been collected according to EU regulations. We are working on solutions for sharing anonymised human data that complies with GDPR standards to protect the identity of research subjects.
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388 >I can't share my data before my paper is published
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391 If you do not want to share your data before publishing the results in an article, you can publish your dataset with an embargo status. This will make it possible to find information about the data without making the data itself available, and give you a citeable DOI.
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393 >If I share my data before I publish the associated paper, I will lose my competitive edge
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396 Publishing your data does not mean that others can use it however they want. Use of your data will require citation, and by choosing an appropriate Creative Commons licence you decide what others are allowed to do with it. If you still feel worried, you can publish your data under embargo, and in this way delay the date of data release, but still make it possible for others to find the information about the data.
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401 == Contact ==
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