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Publishing Code in Aperture Neuro #27
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hi @layerfMRI can you provide the content and/or figure for this project to be added to Brainhack Proceeding 2023 by 15th May? Also, please don't forget to fill out your team member's details using this form: https://forms.gle/Ku3AVHcXvpUqVVkV7 . Cheers |
Thanks @ufangYang, I filled out the form and agreed with my co-authors to include a brief pitch in of our project. Whats the best way to get the content to you? Below is everything copy-pasted. Best regards, Authors: 1 National Institute of Mental Health 2 McGill University & Douglas Research Centre Body text:
Ever since the brain hack project in July 2023, Aperture Neuro has launched the call for submission https://apertureneuro.org/pages/533-code. And multiple code submissions have been published already. |
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Publishing Code in Aperture Neuro
Short description and the goals for the OHBM BrainHack
Aperture Neuro is a new journal from the OHBM community for the OHBM community.
In a new initiative, Aperture Neuro aims to expand the formats of submissions beyond traditional PDF papers found in conventional journals, by including code submissions.
In the dynamic field of neuroimaging, researchers derive new insights into the brain through the application and development of innovative software and analysis tools. While these insights can be described in conventional PDF papers, many other aspects of researchers' work often do not go through a similar publication procedure, lacking peer review and full citability. These research outputs, collectively known as research objects, hold significant value for the neuroimaging community.
Examples of such research objects include:
Although these research objects are typically not subject to peer review and are not indexed in standardized publication systems, they deserve to be citable in a manner that recognizes the author's contribution and aids in the assessment of their scholarly impact, such as their h-index.
In a special initiative, Aperture Neuro wants to invite members of the neuroimaging community to submit their research objects in the form of code.
This invitation is specifically aimed to code that fulfills the following criteria:
The goal of this hackathon project is to:
Resources:
This project is lead via online-attendees.
Link to the Project
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1eeWxKzl-dCffbMSaciWRC-0wPJwVAD2MtceT7hqEXr0/edit?usp=sharing
Image for the OHBM brainhack website
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VQR-Mo1lXrSJIXVLQVGSM0dP9SgaOchj/view?usp=sharing
Project lead
Discord handle: renzohuber Twitter @layerfMRI
Main Hub
Montreal
Other Hub covered by the leaders
Skills
No specific skills required
Recommended tutorials for new contributors
Good first issues
Go through the methods section of the last few papers that you have been reading and see if all the code that has been used is cited with a PubMed listed reference.
If there is code that looks relevant to a wider community and is only referring to github, add it to the list of valuable code.
Twitter summary
Community discussions on publishing code in the OHBM journal Aperture.
There is lots of good code out there that is waiting to be peer-reviewed and published. Let's identify it and make it citable.
@ApertureOHBM
#OHBMHackathon #Brainhack #OHBM2023
Short name for the Discord chat channel (~15 chars)
Code-Aperture
Please read and follow the OHBM Code of Conduct
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