Clicking “Publish Study”
On the Study Details page in the Designer, there is a “Publish Study” button that’s displayed for group admins only. Clicking this button will put your study in a “published” state. This means that any user outside of your Group on the Enable Cloud Platform can view the study as a “Spectator” with read-only permissions but cannot edit the study or run new analyses.
A published study is displayed in the Atlas Library for everyone to discover and search across. ****The Atlas library is viewable in both a logged-in and logged-out state at https://app.enablemedicine.com/portal/atlas-library
- In a logged-out state, the study summary page, the Visualizer, and the Explorer are viewable for a published study. This means you can share links to your study (e.g. Visualizer notes/stories) with anyone even if they don’t have an Enable account.
Read-only permissions include the following:
- View experiments entered into the designer (but not edit any details or upload new images)
- View images, channels, and annotation overlays on the visualizer (but ****not trigger new annotation overlay runs)
- Click into Analyzer Apps to view the results of analysis runs (but ****not run new analyses)
- See explorer plots generated from existing analysis results
Allowing your data to be reusable by the scientific community
You also have the option to make your published study copyable by other users, which allows anyone to make a custom copy of your study into their group in order to perform private downstream analysis and make study modifications.
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💡 If you would like to allow your group’s study to be copyable for wider use, please reach out to [email protected]!
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When to publish a study:
Scenario 1: Analyzed data on the Enable Cloud Platform, then published a manuscript
- If you’ve published a paper that includes analysis performed on Enable, and you want to make the data, analysis, and results available to the community.
- In this scenario studies typically go through the Standard Analysis Workflow
Scenario 2: Analyzed data off Platform, then published a manuscript
- If you’ve published a paper and you want to make your image data available to the public
- See the instructions directly below to get started uploading your data