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==Apply for DEC Account==
==Apply for DEC Account==
For user account requests, please contact [mailto:m.hill@unsw.edu.au|Dr Mark Hill].
For user account requests, please contact [mailto:m.hill@unsw.edu.au|Dr Mark Hill].
===Draft Terms of Use===
(Could consortium members please comment on these draft terms before I prepare a document that will be send to each applicant for a user account).
By using the DEC OMERO Server, you agree to the following:
# You agree to the specific conditions set by each collections terms of image reuse, publication and copyright.
# Reuse of images from multiple collections requires approval from each collection.
# You use this service at your own risk, and we provide NO GUARANTEE OR WARRANTY WHATSOEVER regarding uptime, security, data provenance or access, or any other service.
# You should not use the DEC OMERO Server as a repository for any important data, or data that must be held in any secure or specific way.
# The responsibility for any data loaded onto the DEC OMERO Server is entirely your own.
# We reserve the right to remove any images, data, accounts or other data or structure without notice or request.
# We welcome comments or ideas from your use of and experience with the DEC OMERO Server.


==About OMERO==
==About OMERO==

Revision as of 12:30, 11 March 2016

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About the Collection Server

Draft page - notice removed when completed. No unregistered user can edit this site or the linked image database. MediaWiki Help page

The server] is currently available as a test site with only a few sample images loaded. DEC OMERO Server link. For server issues, access problems or account requests, please contact Mark Hill.


There is no unregistered user access available to the server. All users must apply for and account an agree to abide by access and reuse conditions before being issued a user account. Individual user accounts currently only have access specific folders. Access to other collection folders can be managed through user rights management.


Collections have been organised into folders named after their location city, as shown below.

  • Berlin
  • Bochum
  • Göttingen
  • Kyoto
  • Madrid
  • Sydney
  • Washington

Apply for DEC Account

For user account requests, please contact Mark Hill.

Draft Terms of Use

(Could consortium members please comment on these draft terms before I prepare a document that will be send to each applicant for a user account).

By using the DEC OMERO Server, you agree to the following:

  1. You agree to the specific conditions set by each collections terms of image reuse, publication and copyright.
  2. Reuse of images from multiple collections requires approval from each collection.
  3. You use this service at your own risk, and we provide NO GUARANTEE OR WARRANTY WHATSOEVER regarding uptime, security, data provenance or access, or any other service.
  4. You should not use the DEC OMERO Server as a repository for any important data, or data that must be held in any secure or specific way.
  5. The responsibility for any data loaded onto the DEC OMERO Server is entirely your own.
  6. We reserve the right to remove any images, data, accounts or other data or structure without notice or request.
  7. We welcome comments or ideas from your use of and experience with the DEC OMERO Server.

About OMERO

Draft page - notice removed when completed. No unregistered user can edit this site or the linked image database. MediaWiki Help page

OMERO is client-server software for visualization, management and analysis of biological microscope images.

Version

OMERO.web 5.0.8-ice35.

References

Melissa Linkert, Curtis T. Rueden, Chris Allan, Jean-Marie Burel, Will Moore, Andrew Patterson, Brian Loranger, Josh Moore, Carlos Neves, Donald MacDonald, Aleksandra Tarkowska, Caitlin Sticco, Emma Hill, Mike Rossner, Kevin W. Eliceiri, and Jason R. Swedlow (2010) Metadata matters: access to image data in the real world. The Journal of Cell Biology, Vol. 189no. 5777-782 doi: 10.1083/jcb.201004104 PMID 20513764

Chris Allan, Jean-Marie Burel, Josh Moore, Colin Blackburn, Melissa Linkert, Scott Loynton, Donald MacDonald, William J Moore, Carlos Neves, Andrew Patterson, Michael Porter, Aleksandra Tarkowska, Brian Loranger, Jerome Avondo, Ingvar Lagerstedt, Luca Lianas, Simone Leo, Katherine Hands, Ron T Hay, Ardan Patwardhan, Christoph Best, Gerard J Kleywegt, Gianluigi Zanetti & Jason R Swedlow (2012) OMERO: flexible, model-driven data management for experimental biology. Nature Methods 9, 245–253. Published: 28 February 2012 PMID 22373911

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