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-# GuideToDataSharing
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+# Guide To Data Sharing
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## Checklist and Steps
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## Checklist and Steps
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-- Make sure you have a GIN profile and have joined the In2PrimateBrains organization. If not, follow the instructions in the [Data Platform](./documents/In2PB_DataPlatform.pdf) document.
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-- Prepare your data for sharing:
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- - Some general guidelines outlining the best practices for data organization are given in the [ Data Sharing Guidelines](./documents/In2PB_DataSharing_GuidingPrinciples.pdf) document.
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- - It is crucial that the contributed datasets are accompanied by as much metadata as possible. One can use the templates defined for the common localizer experiments [here](https://gin.g-node.org/In2PrimateBrains/CommonLocalizerMetadataTemplates). Detailed instructions on using these templates and creating instances can be found [here](https://gin.g-node.org/In2PrimateBrains/in2pb-metadata-instances). Please contact ESR14 once you are ready to use these templates.
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- - In addition to structured metadata, it is also recommended to provide a detailed description of the data. You can use the [Data Descriptor](./documents/In2PB_DataDescriptor_v1.pdf) template for this purpose. It is based on the [Nature Scientific Data](https://www.nature.com/sdata/publish/for-authors#data-descriptors) principles. Please makecopy of the editable [document version](./documents/In2PB_DataDescriptor_v1.docx) and fill it out.
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-- Once the data is ready, follow the steps outlined in the [Data Upload Steps](./documents/In2PB_DataUpload_Steps.pdf) document for uploading the data to GIN and transferring it to the In2PB organization. Some resources that could be useful for this step:
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+ ### Step 1: GIN account and In2PrimateBrains organization
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+ Make sure you have a GIN profile and have joined the In2PrimateBrains organization. If not, follow the instructions in the [Data Platform](./documents/In2PB_DataPlatform.pdf) document.
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+ ### Step 2: Prepare your data for sharing
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+- Some general guidelines outlining the best practices for data organization are given in the [ Data Sharing Guidelines](./documents/In2PB_DataSharing_GuidingPrinciples.pdf) document.
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+- It is crucial that the contributed datasets are accompanied by as much metadata as possible. One can use the templates defined for the common localizer experiments [here](https://gin.g-node.org/In2PrimateBrains/CommonLocalizerMetadataTemplates). Detailed instructions on using these templates and creating instances can be found [here](https://gin.g-node.org/In2PrimateBrains/in2pb-metadata-instances). Please contact ESR14 once you are ready to use these templates.
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+- In addition to structured metadata, it is also recommended to provide a detailed description of the data. You can use the [Data Descriptor](./documents/In2PB_DataDescriptor_v1.pdf) template for this purpose. It is based on the [Nature Scientific Data](https://www.nature.com/sdata/publish/for-authors#data-descriptors) principles. Please makecopy of the editable [document version](./documents/In2PB_DataDescriptor_v1.docx) and fill it out.
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+### Step 3: Data upload
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+ Once the data is ready, follow the steps outlined in the [Data Upload Steps](./documents/In2PB_DataUpload_Steps.pdf) document for uploading the data to GIN.
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+Some resources that could be useful for this step:
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- [Intro to GIN](https://gin.g-node.org/In2PrimateBrains/IntroToGIN): This repository gives a technical introduction to GIN, installation of the GIN client and some example usage scenarios.
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- [Intro to GIN](https://gin.g-node.org/In2PrimateBrains/IntroToGIN): This repository gives a technical introduction to GIN, installation of the GIN client and some example usage scenarios.
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- [GIN Cheatsheet](./documents/GINCheatsheet.pdf): This is a printable cheatsheet with the most important GIN commands.
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- [GIN Cheatsheet](./documents/GINCheatsheet.pdf): This is a printable cheatsheet with the most important GIN commands.
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- [GIN Wiki](https://gin.g-node.org/G-Node/info/wiki): This is the official GIN wiki with detailed information on how to use GIN.
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- [GIN Wiki](https://gin.g-node.org/G-Node/info/wiki): This is the official GIN wiki with detailed information on how to use GIN.
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-- Once the data is uploaded, please inform ESR14 so that the data can be reviewed and transferred to the In2PB organization.
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-- Obtaining a DOI: If you wish to obtain a doi for your dataset, please contact ESR14. Additionally, you can find more information on how to obtain a DOI for your dataset [here](https://gin.g-node.org/G-Node/Info/wiki/DOI).
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+### Step 4: Transfer of repository to In2PrimateBrains organization
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+Once the data is uploaded, please inform ESR14 so that the data can be reviewed and transferred to the In2PB organization.
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+### Step 5: Obtaining a DOI
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+If you wish to obtain a doi for your dataset, please contact ESR14. Additionally, you can find more information on how to obtain a DOI for your dataset [here](https://gin.g-node.org/G-Node/Info/wiki/DOI).
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## More information
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## More information
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