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Synapse has several useful tools to cite data so you can properly attribute your work. Mint a digital object identifier to fully integrate publications and relevant evidence into your Synapse project, or set provenance to explicitly link GitHub code and other resources to data files. Tracking these steps directly in Synapse increases trust in the reliability of your data and analyses.

Provenance

The Synapse provenance system is one of many solutions you can use to make your work reproducible by you and others.

(plus) Learn about Synapse provenance here.

Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs)

DOIs can be used as a unique identifier and are available in Synapse for projects, files, folders, tables, and views.

(plus) Learn about using DOIs in Synapse here.

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