Featured Repository: The Image Data Resource

By |2023-06-12T14:42:13+02:00June 2nd, 2023|

Back to: Image Data Repositories The Image Data Resource - example of an added-value database At present, many repositories recommend but do not enforce to use of specific metadata items or formats when submitting bioimaging data. Mostly, also the file format can be chosen at the submitter‘s discretion. However, to make data Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, [...]

Featured Repository: The BioImage Archive

By |2023-06-12T14:42:13+02:00June 2nd, 2023|

Back to: Image Data Repositories The BioImage Archive - example of an archive-type image data repository Repositories provide long-term storage and access to published data, often in combination with minimun required metadata to make the data findable. There are many discipline-specific repositories for publishing scientific data as can be found using repository registries. However, [...]

Finding and Choosing a Repository

By |2023-06-02T15:02:46+02:00June 1st, 2023|

Back to: Image Data Repositories Finding and Choosing a Data Repository What makes a good repository for imaging data? Public data sharing creates trust in scientific rigor, facilitates reproducibility and enables the potential reuse of data in other projects. Funding agencies may demand that original source data of a publication [...]

Introduction to Image Data Repositories and Public Archives

By |2023-11-29T16:47:42+01:00May 31st, 2023|

Back to: Image Data Repositories Introduction to Image Data Repositories and Public Archives Many bioimaging experiments are time-consuming and cost-intensive, and the acquired images are almost always subjected to image analysis to quantify image features of interest. Many imaging approaches thus produce large datasets, the value of which may extend [...]

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