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| 2 | The **open** **M**etadata **I**nitiative for **N**euroscience **D**ata **S**tructures, short **openMINDS**, develops and maintains a set of metadata models for research products in the field of neuroscience. As **research products**, openMINDS considers: | ||
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| 4 | * data originating from human/animal studies or simulations (**Dataset**) | ||
| 5 | * computational models (**Model**) | ||
| 6 | * software tools (**Software**) | ||
| 7 | * metadata/data models (**MetaDataModel**). | ||
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| 10 | openMINDS is powered by [[HBP>>url:https://www.humanbrainproject.eu]] (Human Brain Project) and [[EBRAINS>>url:https://ebrains.eu/]] (European Brain ReseArch INfraStructure). It is maintained by a small development team and, as open-source project, highly appreciates community feedback and contributions. | ||
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| 13 | Within EBRAINS, the openMINDS metadata models are currently adopted by the EBRAINS Knowledge Graph and Atlas service. | ||
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| 16 | This documentation covers different aspects of openMINDS on different level of detail, in order to consider the different expectations and needs of each user. Please find below a summary of the content of this documentation that might help you to find what you need. |