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OBIA: An Open Biomedical Imaging Archive
With the development of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, biomedical imaging data play an important role in scientific research and clinical application, but the available resources are limited.
Enhui Jin +13 more
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Open archive solutions to traditional archive/library cooperation
The diffusion of Internet is changing the role of archives and libraries and it is opening a wide range of new possibilities. The new vision is that in few years it will be possible to cross-access multiple libraries, archives, museums, and data ...
Donatella Castelli
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In contrast with other imaging modalities, there is presently a scarcity of fully open resources in magnetoencephalography (MEG) available to the neuroimaging community. Here we present a collaborative effort led by the McConnell Brain Imaging Centre of the Montreal Neurological Institute, and the Université de Montréal to build and share a centralised
Guiomar Niso +2 more
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Brainstorm Pipeline Analysis of Resting-State Data From the Open MEG Archive
We present a simple, reproducible analysis pipeline applied to resting-state magnetoencephalography (MEG) data from the Open MEG Archive (OMEGA). The data workflow was implemented with Brainstorm, which like OMEGA is free and openly accessible.
Guiomar Niso +11 more
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Peer-Reviewed Open Research Data: Results of a Pilot
Peer review of publications is at the core of science and primarily seen as instrument for ensuring research quality. However, it is less common to independently value the quality of the underlying data as well. In the light of the ‘data deluge’ it makes
Marjan Grootveld, Jeff van Egmond
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Using Linked Open Data to Improve Data Reuse in Zooarchaeology
The inability of journals and books to accommodate data and to make it reusable has led to the gradual loss of vast amounts of information. The practice of disseminating selected sub-sets of data (usually in summary tables) permits only very limited ...
Sarah Whitcher Kansa
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Hachette Book Group, Inc. v. Internet Archive
During the coronavirus/ Covid-19 crisis, the Open Library responded to the closing of physical libraries by lifting the 'one user at a time' restriction on its 'Controlled digital lending' to create the 'National Emergency Library'.
Mark Perkins
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Zenodo in the Spotlight of Traditional and New Metrics
In this case study, we aim to explore the characteristics and the reception of files uploaded to Zenodo, and the role the repository plays itself in generating usage.
Isabella Peters +5 more
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HIGH RESOLUTION GLOBAL GRIDDED DATA FOR USE IN POPULATION STUDIES [PDF]
Open access geospatial data represent a range of metrics relevant to global human population mapping at fine spatial scales. Detailed and contemporary spatial datasets that accurately describe population distributions are vital in order to measure ...
C. T. Lloyd
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FLORe – Florence Repository. The University of Florence Open Archive
The University of Florence has a long and consolidated experience in the exploitation of open archives and self archiving by researchers. After a short introduction on current open access context in Europe and in Italy, the article recalls past ...
Gaia Innocenti +2 more
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