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... ... @@ -4,16 +4,6 @@ 4 4 5 5 The EBRAINS Collaboratory opens a portal onto the full gamut of EBRAINS services, providing you with examples of how to access services and resources, and a means of applying this quickly with little effort to you research. Visit some of the highlighted collabs [[here>>doc:Collabs.the-collaboratory.Highlights.WebHome]]. 6 6 7 -== Two Collaboratory versions == 8 - 9 -The EBRAINS Collaboratory is developed in the HBP project. A major modernization of the Collaboratory was initiated in 2019. Collaboratory 1 has been shutdown in Sep 2021; users can no longer access Collaboratory 1. 10 - 11 -Key collabs from Collaboratory 1 are still accessible via the [[https:~~/~~/collab.humanbrainproject.eu>>https://collab.humanbrainproject.eu]] URLs which now redirect the user to content in Collaboratory 2. 12 - 13 -Collaboratory 2 is accessible at [[https:~~/~~/wiki.ebrains.eu>>https://wiki.ebrains.eu]] 14 - 15 -The new Collaboratory offers a more modern user interface and more functionality: wiki pages, collaborative edition of Office documents, running multiple Jupyter Notebooks in a common environment, simplified access to file IO from notebooks, integration of notebooks to wiki pages, version tracking on files in the Drive, storage for larger datasets, ... 16 - 17 17 == What is a collab? == 18 18 19 19 A collab is a workspace inside the Collaboratory. A collab extends across multiple services to share its content with a team of users who have set permissions within that collab. The most intuitive entry point for a collab is its wiki home page. From this page, users can: ... ... @@ -67,9 +67,9 @@ 67 67 68 68 == Lab / Notebooks == 69 69 70 -The Collaboratory.lab is the place to find and run Jupyter Notebooks. Access JupyterLab from the //Lab //menu at the top of this page. Doubleclickthedrivefoldertofind notebooksintheexistingcollabs,organizedin3 foldersdepending onSharepermissionsofeachcollab(see permissions below).60 +The Collaboratory.lab is the place to find and run Jupyter Notebooks. Access JupyterLab from the //Lab //menu at the top of this page. You will be taken to the Lab with this collabs Drive loaded. You can now navigate around the Lab using the left hand navigation pain to all collabs you have access to (See permissions below). 71 71 72 - Comingsoon:you willbeableto referenceNotebooksfrom within thewiki pagesofyour collabsfor users torun the notebook orforvisitorstoviewthenotebookand itsoutput.62 +You can also link directly to a particular Notebook in the Lab from a collab by following the [[instructions as laid out in our tutorial.>>doc:Collabs.the-collaboratory.Documentation Lab.Tutorial.WebHome]] 73 73 74 74 == Permissions / Team == 75 75 ... ... @@ -86,3 +86,14 @@ 86 86 == Extensions / Community apps == 87 87 88 88 As a service provider, you can develop an app and share it with Collaboratory users to be added to any collab’s navigation panel. Find out more [[__here__>>https://wiki.ebrains.eu/bin/view/Collabs/collaboratory-community-apps/]]. 79 + 80 + 81 +== Two Collaboratory versions == 82 + 83 +The EBRAINS Collaboratory is developed in the HBP project. A major modernization of the Collaboratory was initiated in 2019. Collaboratory 1 has been shutdown in Sep 2021; users can no longer access Collaboratory 1. 84 + 85 +Key collabs from Collaboratory 1 are still accessible via the [[https:~~/~~/collab.humanbrainproject.eu>>https://collab.humanbrainproject.eu]] URLs which now redirect the user to content in Collaboratory 2. 86 + 87 +Collaboratory 2 is accessible at [[https:~~/~~/wiki.ebrains.eu>>https://wiki.ebrains.eu]] 88 + 89 +The new Collaboratory offers a more modern user interface and more functionality: wiki pages, collaborative edition of Office documents, running multiple Jupyter Notebooks in a common environment, simplified access to file IO from notebooks, integration of notebooks to wiki pages, version tracking on files in the Drive, storage for larger datasets, ...