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= What you can find here: = |
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**+** general overview of openMINDS |
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-**+** documentation for all openMINDS metadata models |
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-**+** documentation for using openMINDS |
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-**+** documentation for contributing to openMINDS |
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+**+** documentation & HTML views for all openMINDS metadata models |
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+**+** documentation for using & contributing to openMINDS |
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**+** tutorials (presentations & examples) |
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= Who is behind openMINDS? = |
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openMINDS is powered by [[**HBP**>>https://www.humanbrainproject.eu/en/||rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] (**H**uman **B**rain **P**roject) and [[**EBRAINS**>>https://ebrains.eu/||rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]], but looking for external contributions throughout the neuroscience community. |
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-We, the openMINDS development team, currently unite knowledge from the EBRAINS Curation Service, the EBRAINS Knowledge Graph, the EBRAINS Atlas Service, and the INCF Knowledge Space teams. Here is our support email: |
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+We, the openMINDS development team, currently unite knowledge from the EBRAINS Curation Service, the EBRAINS Knowledge Graph, the EBRAINS Atlas Service, and the INCF Knowledge Space teams. Here is our support email: [[openminds@ebrains.eu>>mailto:openminds@ebrains.eu]] |
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-[[openminds@ebrains.eu>>mailto:openminds@ebrains.eu]] |
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= Who adopted openMINDS? = |
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Within EBRAINS, the openMINDS metadata models are adopted by the EBRAINS Knowledge Graph, the EBRAINS Atlas Service, and The Virtual Brain (TVB). In addition, openMINDS is currently in the process of being adopted by the [[Japan Brain/MINDS project>>https://brainminds.jp/en/||rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]]. |
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-For integrating and maintaining community-wide accepted neuroscience ontologies, we are closely collaborating with the FAIR Data Informatics Lab (FDI Lab), formerly known as the Neuroscience Information Framework (NIF). |
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+For integrating and maintaining community-wide accepted neuroscience ontologies, we are closely collaborating with the InterLex project, a core component of the SciCrunch infrastructure of the FAIR Data Informatics Lab (FDI Lab), formerly known as the Neuroscience Information Framework (NIF). |
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