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  • get a general understanding of what information is contained in the file

  • determine what type of experiment was performed

  • determine what type of biospecimen was used

  • assess whether the data is the type of data that they are looking for

At the end of this page, you’ll find a video tutorial that covers the steps involved in annotating data. This is the third in a series of three videos on sharing data. Find the first video, Introduction to Sharing Data, here, and the second video, Uploading Data via the Synapse UI, here.

Note

Annotation is not a replacement for sharing experimental methods via a publication method section, in your Synapse project, or via a protocol repository like http://protocols.io.

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  • If your manifest did not require any custom terms:

    • Submit your manifest using the Submit and Validate Metadata tab in the NF Data Curator app

    • Download the completed manifest as a .csv file from Google Sheets (or, if using Excel, save as csv)

    • Upload the .csv into the data curator app, following the on-screen instructions to validate your manifest

    • Follow the on-screen instructions if validation errors are present

    • Once your manifest passes validation, click Submit to Synapse to annotate your files

  • If your manifest did require custom terms:

    • Email the completed google sheet or excel file to nf-osi@sagebionetworks.org so that we can add your new terms to our dictionary

    • We’ll work with you to get the annotations applied to your data

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Video Tutorial: Annotating Data With the Data Curator App

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Links mentioned throughout the video:

  1. Data Curator App

  2. Metadata/Annotation Dictionary