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It Takes a Village Promoting Community Involvement at the Cutting Edge of fMRI Research. Community:. Morning Workshop:. Premise: “Promoting Community Involvement at the Cutting Edge of fMRI Research” is a good thing.

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Morning Workshop:

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  1. It Takes a Village Promoting Community Involvement at the Cutting Edge of fMRI Research Community: Morning Workshop:

  2. Premise: “Promoting Community Involvement at the Cutting Edge of fMRI Research” is a good thing. ‘Communities’ foster discussion and promote learning, acceptance and dissemination. ‘Involvement’ can consist of sharing ideas through words, pictures, techniques, data, observations, etc. ‘Community involvement’can go well beyond the conferences, lab meetings and publications that comprise the majority of current interactions through the promotion of ‘real time’ and ‘continuous’ interaction forums AND the active participation of the individuals with direct interest in the outcome and advancement of the scientific endevour.

  3. It Takes a Community: Promoting Community Involvement at the Cutting Edge of fMRI Research Workshop Overview: David N. Kennedy Overview of the Neuroimaging Informatics Tools and Resources Clearinghouse (NITRC) Rasmus Birn A Community for Resting State Studies Tomas Nichols A Community for Extending SPM & FSL A. Randal McIntosh A Community for Functional Connectivity Community Discussion

  4. What it NITRC? nitrc.org

  5. For Each Resource:

  6. For Each Resource:

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  8. Community Forums For Each Resource:

  9. Source Code Version Control For Each Resource:

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  11. Wikis For Each Resource: Wiki

  12. For Each Resource: Entry Summary

  13. ‘Communities’ are Resources Too • Taking a broad definition of ‘Resource’, communities of interested individuals can take advantage of the same infrastructure for interaction with a ‘topic’ as is currently used principally for software/hardware and database resources. • Specifically, • Forums, • File sharing, • Wiki, • News, • E-mail lists • etc.

  14. NITRC Acknowledgements • Mark Ellisman • Jeff Grethe • Maryann Martone • - UCSD • Christian Haselgrove • - Neuromorphometrics, Inc. • Robert Buccigrossi • Kim Pohland • Nina Preuss • Kent Reynolds Maureen Sullivan • Judith Turner • Keith Wagner • - TCG, Inc.

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