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A unified platform to manage, share, and archive morphological and functional data in insect neuroscience.

Stanley HeinzeBasil El JundiBente G BergUwe HombergRandolf MenzelKeram PfeifferRonja HensgenFrederick ZittrellMarie DackeEric J WarrantGerit PfuhlJürgen RybakKevin Tedore
Published in: eLife (2021)
Insect neuroscience generates vast amounts of highly diverse data, of which only a small fraction are findable, accessible and reusable. To promote an open data culture, we have therefore developed the InsectBrainDatabase (IBdb), a free online platform for insect neuroanatomical and functional data. The IBdb facilitates biological insight by enabling effective cross-species comparisons, by linking neural structure with function, and by serving as general information hub for insect neuroscience. The IBdb allows users to not only effectively locate and visualize data, but to make them widely available for easy, automated reuse via an application programming interface. A unique private mode of the database expands the IBdb functionality beyond public data deposition, additionally providing the means for managing, visualizing, and sharing of unpublished data. This dual function creates an incentive for data contribution early in data management workflows and eliminates the additional effort normally associated with publicly depositing research data.
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