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... ... @@ -67,9 +67,7 @@ 67 67 68 68 The curation of data, models and software is different. Thus, below we explain the process for sharing for each research product separately. 69 69 70 -**Before you get started, make sure you[[ sign up for a free EBRAINS account>>https://www.ebrains.eu/page/sign-up]]. This is needed to complete the data sharing process. ** 71 71 72 - 73 73 ---- 74 74 75 75 === Step by step - Data === ... ... @@ -92,13 +92,18 @@ 92 92 93 93 94 94 95 -(% style="margin-right:10px" %)[[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/zh7TvO6w04YGW9jIhfhmdT6CexdGs-AWOLfJXKRq7-tdHOu6ar1rOQx8o4rZevrjXqgPZ7-Ejv4b6X9XpgXuHpdUXi-mBTHIUnv5Vz-DktHt0sP-PZ3gE8XgZid3TV3swV1uTCBhHx11ge0pjP7RVxswGQ=s2048||height="85px;" width="91px;"]](%%)** Fill in the [[ EBRAINSCurationRequestForm>>https://nettskjema.no/a/386195]]. **93 +(% style="margin-right:10px" %)[[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#/]]. ** 96 96 97 -Th eform collectsgeneralinformation 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 trackandfollow up on incoming requests.95 +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. 98 98 99 -You will also be asked to fill in information related to ethics and regulatory compliance, so that we can evaluate whether we can ethically and legally share the data via EBRAINS (earlier, this was recorded via a [[separate form>>https://nettskjema.no/a/224765]]). See below for information about the ethical and legal aspects concerning sharing of human subject data. 100 100 98 +(% style="margin-right:10px" %)[[image:https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/yw442oS6BwZOlY-_0BoVxyCW3DrdcJ5ogCes92iOD16_rgNEVk56aNMDaVWXFfBLYv24bHzmGgBF9wg0szjH70xzuRTqxoQAeuy3knNO7axCHoyZDXwtyTcMgFnYwbOYxOT29LK-zchrUKLW6Mle93kOkQ=s2048||height="94px;" width="94px;"]](%%)**Fill in the [[Ethics and Regulatory compliance form>>https://nettskjema.no/a/224765]]**. 101 101 100 +This form collects the necessary information needed for us to evaluate whether we can ethically and legally share the data via EBRAINS. 101 + 102 +See below for information about the ethical and legal aspects concerning sharing of human subject data. 103 + 104 + 102 102 ==== **2. Upload data ** ==== 103 103 104 104 (% class="box floatinginfobox" id="share-data-infographic" %) ... ... @@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ 141 141 * [[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. 142 142 * [[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. 143 143 144 -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/ f/3e226ad165054b35b456/||rel="noopeneroreferrer"target="_blank"]] on EBRAINS.147 +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. 145 145 146 146 147 147 ==== **4. Write a Data Descriptor** ==== ... ... @@ -330,103 +330,18 @@ 330 330 [[[[image:https://github.com/HumanBrainProject/openMINDS/raw/main/img/light_openMINDS-logo.png||alt="openMINDS logo" height="87" width="164"]]>>https://github.com/HumanBrainProject/openMINDS]] 331 331 ))) 332 332 333 -openMINDS is a community-driven, open-source metadata framework for linked data, as used ingraph database systems, such as the EBRAINS Knowledge Graph. It is composed ofmultiple metadata modelswith interlinked schemas, libraries of serviceable metadata instances, and supportive tooling (e.g.,[[openMINDS Python>>https://github.com/openMetadataInitiative/openMINDS_Python]]or[[openMINDSMatlab>>https://github.com/openMetadataInitiative/openMINDS_MATLAB]]).Afulldocumentation(forusersand contributors)ofthe openMINDSframeworkcanfoundn[[ReadTheDocs>>https://openminds-documentation.readthedocs.io||rel="noopenernoreferrer"target="_blank"]].336 +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]]. 334 334 335 335 For feedback, requests, or contributions, please get in touch with the openMINDS development team via 336 336 337 -* [[support@openmetadatainitiative.org>>mailto:mailto:support@openmetadatainitiative.org]] 338 -* [[GitHub Issues>>https://github.com/openMetadataInitiative/openMINDS/issues]] (for metadata schemas) 339 -* [[GitHub Issues>>https://github.com/openMetadataInitiative/openMINDS_instances/issues]] (for metadata instances) 340 -* [[openMINDS Community Forum>>https://neurostars.org/t/openminds-community-forum-virtual]] 340 +* the support-email: [[openminds@ebrains.eu>>path:mailto:openminds@ebrains.eu]] 341 +* the [[GitHub issue tracker>>url:https://github.com/HumanBrainProject/openMINDS/issues]] 342 +* the INCF NeuroStars [[openMINDS Community Forum>>url:https://neurostars.org/t/openminds-community-forum-virtual/20156]] 341 341 342 342 ---- 343 343 344 -== ** Addpracticalvalue toyourshared data, model oroftware** ==346 +== **The curation team: meet the curators** == 345 345 346 - 347 -=== **Showcase shared data, models or software in other services** === 348 - 349 -Below is a list of additional services that data, models or software shared via EBRAINS can benefit from. EBRAINS is continuously looking to increase the number of interoperable services. 350 - 351 - 352 -|(% colspan="2" %)**Viewer for 2D images** 353 -|[[image:MIO_screenshot.PNG]]|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]]. 354 -|(% colspan="2" %)**Viewer for sequential atlas-registered 2D images with annotation options** 355 -|[[image:LZ_screenshot.PNG]]|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]]. 356 -|(% colspan="2" %)**Interactive 3D atlas viewer with options for data visualization** 357 -|[[image:3Datlas_screenshot.PNG]]|Upload 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 register your data to atlases, read about the [[Atlas services on ebrains.eu>>https://ebrains.eu/services/atlases#Integratedatatoanatlas]]. 358 -|(% colspan="2" %)**Use your research product in an interactive publication** 359 -|[[image:LivePaper_screenshot.PNG]]|Add your data, models or software to a// Live paper. //Read more about [[Live papers on ebrains.eu>>https://www.ebrains.eu/data/live-papers/live-papers]]. 360 - 361 ----- 362 - 363 -==== **Add a tutorial or learning resource ** ==== 364 - 365 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" id="H-LearningresourceA05Binformation5D" %) 366 -(% style="--darkreader-inline-color:#ffffff; color:#000000" %)//More information will follow// 367 - 368 - 369 -==== **Create a workflow** ==== 370 - 371 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" id="H-Workflows5Binformation5D" %) 372 -(% style="--darkreader-inline-color:#ffffff; color:#000000" %)//More information will follow// 373 - 374 ----- 375 - 376 -== **EBRAINS commits to the FAIR principles** == 377 - 378 -In 2016, the 'FAIR Guiding Principles for the management and guardianship of scientific data'{{footnote}}Wilkinson, M., Dumontier, M., Aalbersberg, I. et al. The FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship. Sci Data 3, 160018 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1038/sdata.2016.18 {{/footnote}} were introduced to the scientific community. The objective of the authors was to provide a set of general recommendations aimed at enhancing the Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, and Reusability of digital resources (data). They emphasize the importance of making data more open, discoverable, and usable, ultimately facilitating collaboration and knowledge sharing within the scientific community. Today, the FAIR principles are widely recognized and adopted as best practices in data management and stewardship across scientific fields. 379 - 380 -In EBRAINS, all datasets, models and software shared go through a streamlined curation process that ensures relevant annotation of the data using the [[openMINDS>>url:https://github.com/HumanBrainProject/openMINDS]] metadata framework and integration into the [[EBRAINS Knowledge Graph>>url:https://docs.kg.ebrains.eu/]] metadata management system. The research products are Findable and Accessible through the [[Knowledge Graph Search>>url:https://search.kg.ebrains.eu/?category=Dataset]] as dataset/model/software cards that display further information regarding the dataset's Interoperability and Reusability. 381 - 382 -To further specify how EBRAINS aligns with the FAIR principles, we have assessed the FAIRness of datasets shared in the EBRAINS Knowledge Graph following the [[FAIRsFAIR Data Object Assessment Metrics>>https://zenodo.org/record/6461229||style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); --darkreader-inline-bgcolor: #1c1e1f;"]]: see our **[[FAIR assessment of EBRAINS datasets>>doc:.FAIR assessment of EBRAINS datasets.WebHome]]. ** 383 - 384 - 385 ----- 386 - 387 -== **General benefits of sharing data ** == 388 - 389 -By sharing your data via EBRAINS, you gain access to the following benefits: 390 - 391 -[[image:image-20230324170841-3.png]] 392 - 393 - 394 - 395 -We support you to better follow the [[FAIR^^ ^^guiding principles>>https://www.nature.com/articles/sdata201618]] for data management and stewardship. Publishing data, models or code via EBRAINS will provide you with a citeable [[DataCite DOI>>https://www.doi.org/the-identifier/resources/handbook/]] for your research product. 396 - 397 ----- 398 - 399 -== **Frequently asked questions ** == 400 - 401 ->Is the curation process time consuming and difficult? 402 - 403 -No, if communication is on a regular basis, we are able to finish curation within two weeks. Publishing your data naturally takes some effort but we will support you as much as possible. 404 - 405 ->Is sharing my data also beneficial for me or only for others? 406 - 407 -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. 408 - 409 ->Can my data be too insignificant to share? 410 - 411 -No, 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. 412 - 413 ->Can my data be easily misused if I share it? 414 - 415 -No, 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. 416 - 417 ->Can I share my data before my paper is published? 418 - 419 -Yes, 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. 420 - 421 ->Can I lose my competitive edge if I share my data before I publish the associated paper? 422 - 423 -No, 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. 424 - 425 - 426 ----- 427 - 428 -== (% style="--darkreader-inline-color:#f1ede6; color:#1a202c; font-family:inherit; font-size:29px" %)**The curation team: meet the curators**(%%) == 429 - 430 430 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. 431 431 432 432 The curators in EBRAINS are located in Oslo, Jülich, Trier and Paris. ... ... @@ -441,7 +441,7 @@ 441 441 442 442 (% class="small" %)Curation Scientist 443 443 Neuroscience (PhD)(%%) 444 -(% class="small" style="--darkreader-inline-color:#c ac2b7; color:#4a5568" %)**Behavioral neuroscience and microscopy**362 +(% class="small" style="--darkreader-inline-color:#d3cbbf; color:#4a5568" %)**Behavioral neuroscience and microscopy** 445 445 )))|(% style="width:303px" %)((( 446 446 [[image:Camilla.jpg||alt="My project.jpg" height="209" width="167"]] 447 447 ... ... @@ -450,7 +450,7 @@ 450 450 (% class="small" %)Curation Scientist, 451 451 Phd Student 452 452 Neuroscience (M. Sc.)(%%) 453 -(% class="small" style="--darkreader-inline-color:#c ac2b7; color:#4a5568" %)**Neuroanatomy and data integration**371 +(% class="small" style="--darkreader-inline-color:#d3cbbf; color:#4a5568" %)**Neuroanatomy and data integration** 454 454 )))|(% style="width:303px" %)((( 455 455 [[image:My project (1).jpg||height="209" width="167"]] 456 456 ... ... @@ -459,7 +459,7 @@ 459 459 (% class="small" %)Curation Scientist, 460 460 Phd Student 461 461 Neuroscience (M. Sc.)(%%) 462 -(% class="small" style="--darkreader-inline-color:#c ac2b7; color:#4a5568" %)**Neuroanatomy and structural connectivity**380 +(% class="small" style="--darkreader-inline-color:#d3cbbf; color:#4a5568" %)**Neuroanatomy and structural connectivity** 463 463 )))|(% style="width:303px" %)((( 464 464 [[image:My project1.jpg||height="209" width="167"]] 465 465 ... ... @@ -467,7 +467,7 @@ 467 467 468 468 (% class="small" %)Curation Scientist 469 469 Neurocognitive Psychology (M. Sc.)(%%) 470 -(% class="small" style="--darkreader-inline-color:#c ac2b7; color:#4a5568" %)**Neuroimaging **388 +(% class="small" style="--darkreader-inline-color:#d3cbbf; color:#4a5568" %)**Neuroimaging ** 471 471 ))) 472 472 473 473 |(% style="width:303px" %)((( ... ... @@ -478,7 +478,7 @@ 478 478 (% class="small" %)Curation Scientist, 479 479 Phd Student 480 480 Neuroscience (M. Sc.)(%%) 481 -(% class="small" style="--darkreader-inline-color:#c ac2b7; color:#4a5568" %)**Neuroanatomy and brain atlases**399 +(% class="small" style="--darkreader-inline-color:#d3cbbf; color:#4a5568" %)**Neuroanatomy and brain atlases** 482 482 )))| | | 483 483 484 484 ... ... @@ -492,7 +492,7 @@ 492 492 (% class="small" %)Curation Scientist, 493 493 Phd Student 494 494 Sensors and Cognitive Psychology (M. Sc.)(%%) 495 -(% class="small" style="--darkreader-inline-color:#c ac2b7; color:#4a5568" %)**Human-Computer Interaction**413 +(% class="small" style="--darkreader-inline-color:#d3cbbf; color:#4a5568" %)**Human-Computer Interaction** 496 496 )))|(% style="width:303px" %)((( 497 497 [[image:Lyuba.jpg||height="209" width="167"]] 498 498 ... ... @@ -500,28 +500,106 @@ 500 500 501 501 (% class="small" %)Knowledge Systems Engineer 502 502 Dr. rer. nat. (Systems Neuroscience)(%%) 503 -(% class="small" style="--darkreader-inline-color:#c ac2b7; color:#4a5568" %)**Standard development, data & knowledge management, interdisciplinary communication, data analysis**421 +(% class="small" style="--darkreader-inline-color:#d3cbbf; color:#4a5568" %)**Standard development, data & knowledge management, interdisciplinary communication, data analysis** 504 504 )))|(% style="width:303px" %) |(% style="width:303px" %) 505 505 506 506 ---- 507 507 426 +== **Add practical value to your shared data, model or software** == 508 508 509 509 510 510 ---- 511 511 431 +=== **Showcase shared data, models or software in other services** === 432 + 433 +Below is a list of additional services that data, models or software shared via EBRAINS can benefit from. EBRAINS is continuously looking to increase the number of interoperable services. 434 + 435 + 436 +|(% colspan="2" %)**Viewer for 2D images** 437 +|[[image:MIO_screenshot.PNG]]|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]]. 438 +|(% colspan="2" %)**Viewer for sequential atlas-registered 2D images with annotation options** 439 +|[[image:LZ_screenshot.PNG]]|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]]. 440 +|(% colspan="2" %)**Interactive 3D atlas viewer with options for data visualization** 441 +|[[image:3Datlas_screenshot.PNG]]|Upload 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 register your data to atlases, read about the [[Atlas services on ebrains.eu>>https://ebrains.eu/services/atlases#Integratedatatoanatlas]]. 442 +|(% colspan="2" %)**Use your research product in an interactive publication** 443 +|[[image:LivePaper_screenshot.PNG]]|Add your data, models or software to a// Live paper. //Read more about [[Live papers on ebrains.eu>>https://www.ebrains.eu/data/live-papers/live-papers]]. 444 + 445 +---- 446 + 447 +==== **Add a tutorial or learning resource ** ==== 448 + 449 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" id="H-LearningresourceA05Binformation5D" %) 450 +(% style="--darkreader-inline-color:#ffffff; color:#000000" %)//More information will follow// 451 + 452 + 453 +==== **Create a workflow** ==== 454 + 455 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" id="H-Workflows5Binformation5D" %) 456 +(% style="--darkreader-inline-color:#ffffff; color:#000000" %)//More information will follow// 457 + 458 +---- 459 + 460 +=== **The benefits of sharing data ** === 461 + 462 +By sharing your data via EBRAINS, you gain access to the following benefits: 463 + 464 +[[image:image-20230324170841-3.png]] 465 + 466 + 467 + 468 +We support you to better follow the [[FAIR^^ ^^guiding principles>>https://www.nature.com/articles/sdata201618]] for data management and stewardship{{footnote}}Wilkinson, M., Dumontier, M., Aalbersberg, I. et al. The FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship. Sci Data 3, 160018 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1038/sdata.2016.18 {{/footnote}}. Publishing data, models or code via EBRAINS will provide you with a citeable [[DataCite DOI>>https://www.doi.org/the-identifier/resources/handbook/]] for your research product. 469 + 470 +---- 471 + 472 +=== **Frequently asked questions ** === 473 + 474 +((( 475 +==== ==== 476 + 477 +((( 478 +>Is the curation process time consuming and difficult? 479 +))) 480 +))) 481 + 482 +No, if communication is on a regular basis, we are able to finish curation within two weeks. Publishing your data naturally takes some effort but we will support you as much as possible. 483 + 484 +>Is sharing my data also beneficial for me or only for others? 485 + 486 +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. 487 + 488 +>Can my data be too insignificant to share? 489 + 490 +No, 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. 491 + 492 +>Can my data be easily misused if I share it? 493 + 494 +No, 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. 495 + 496 +>Can I share my data before my paper is published? 497 + 498 +Yes, 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. 499 + 500 +>Can I lose my competitive edge if I share my data before I publish the associated paper? 501 + 502 +No, 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. 503 + 504 + 505 +---- 506 + 512 512 == Contact == 513 513 514 514 [[curation-support@ebrains.eu>>mailto:curation-support@ebrains.eu]] 515 515 516 ----- 517 517 518 518 == Affiliated laboratories == 519 519 514 + 520 520 //Institute of Basic Medical Sciences,** **University of Oslo, Norway (PI: Jan G. Bjaalie, Trygve B. Leergaard)// 521 521 517 +//Human-Computer Interaction, University of Trier, Germany // 518 + 522 522 //Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM-1), Research Centre Jülich, Germany (PI: Timo Dicksheid)// 523 523 524 ----- 525 525 526 526 == References == 527 527
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