[Neurobureau-hubs] Seeking Feedback

Alexandre R. Franco eng.franco at gmail.com
Mon Mar 12 16:01:40 PDT 2012


Mike, 
I love it. Keep those RA's working!

Cheers,
Alex


On Mar 12, 2012, at 7:40 PM, Cameron Craddock wrote:

> I agree with Maarten, this is a really nice resource!
> 
> One of the drawbacks that I have noticed with making this a Mendeley based resource compared to something like citeulike, is that you have to download and install the software in order to search the library. At least as far as I can tell.
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> Sente is not free, and is MAC only, which I consider to be two good reasons to not use it. But if you have to keep a Sente version of the database anyways, you might as well make it available. Hopefully something similar to the Sente search functionality will be available in Mendeley in the near future.
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> The RAs are really going to hate you when you ask them to go through each of those papers and make a database of the scanning parameters and methods. ;)
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> -cc
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> On Mar 12, 2012, at 6:27 PM, Maarten Mennes wrote:
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>> Are you kidding me! This is a GREAT, GREAT resource!!! You're RA's might not love you for this, but I love them for it! I suggest you give them a raise :)
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>> I guess the key thing now is to keep it going. A lot of people will be interested. Might be a good idea to plug it on INDI, the Neurobureau etc. (but I have no doubt you were planning on doing that) 
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>> Yet, I'm not sure about Sente though. I did not know it, and don't know any using it. Also, a quick search learns that it costs at least $90 for a license, bit weird in the context of the open and free Mendeley.
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>> Cheers,
>> Maarten
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>> On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 11:00 PM, Michael Milham <Michael.Milham at childmind.org> wrote:
>> Dear NB members,
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>> I am hoping to get some feedback. I have had some of my research assistants work on hand-vetting literatures of interest for the Child Mind Institute and putting together reference libraries with meaningful tags on Mendeley (chosen given its open nature and social networking capabilities) -  as you can imagine, they are not loving me for this. Not surprising, resting state fMRI was on of the literatures of interest: http://www.mendeley.com/groups/1677121/cmi-resting-state-fmri-library/papers/
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>> Before distributing this more broadly, I was looking to get some feedback if you have time; things that may or may not seem appealing about this; what would make it more or less useful (and…would you find it useful?). We have Sente-based searches designed to identify new articles for vetting as me move forward, to make this sustainable. Is Sente used broadly enough that it is worth making that format available for download?
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>> Thanks,
>> Mike
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>> Maarten Mennes, Ph.D.
>> Post-Doctoral Researcher
>> Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour
>> Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging
>> Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre
>> Nijmegen
>> The Netherlands
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>> Google Scholar Author Link: http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=pLlSTVgAAAAJ&hl=en
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> Cameron Craddock, PhD
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> Postdoctoral Fellow, Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute
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