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Ian's 5/19/2016 talk is being recorded and transcript will be posted after workshop . Here are some notes about the tutorial durig which Ian steps the particpipants through an explication of the following items while they try ea: STEP1: Create - To create an account on the open science framework (http://demo.osf.io/) - Receive an email and verify your demo account and then create a project for a publication (Click the create a project button to create a project for the publication we will expose.) STEP 2: Open - To make the project public Click the “Make Public” button on the top right hand side of the dashboard. STEP 3: Add Data We want to add three files: - To add the publication PDF to the project/publication (ResearchPaper.pdf – which is the PDF for the research paper for this research) - And add a python script to the project/publication (slice.py – which are the methods for this research (a python script that processes the data)) - And add a data set to the publication (si_10cm_e1_tst_0250.h5.zip, which is the data set to be processed, zipped.) STEP 4: Browse Data For example, Ian's demo acct is: For example, my project ID is “fpnaw” - Let’s browse the REST API to see the data on OSF - To browser the data providers in this account, you can type this into your browser:[https://demo-api.osf.io/v2/nodes/fpnaw/files/?format=json][1] https://demo-api.osf.io/v2/nodes/fpnaw/files/? format=json STEP 5: Research Containers - Run the data methods on the data in a Docker container - View the container in Boatload, and browse other containers Finish the experiment and download the results [1]: https://demo-api.osf.io/v2/nodes/fpnaw/files/?format=json
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