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![open-protocols](../../../img/img-open-mrprot-flow.png) <!-- ![open-protocols](../../../img/img-open-mrprot-flow.png) -->
## Contents ## Contents
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![open-protocols](../../../img/img-open-mrprot-flow.png) <!-- ![open-protocols](../../../img/img-open-mrprot-flow.png) -->
We suggest you use the free tool Zenodo for creating a doi for your protocol. This will allow others to cite your protocol independently from other work in the study, and add contributors who may not be named elsewhere. We suggest you use the free tool Zenodo for creating a doi for your protocol. This will allow others to cite your protocol independently from other work in the study, and add contributors who may not be named elsewhere.
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![open-protocols](../../../img/img-open-mrprot-flow.png) <!-- ![open-protocols](../../../img/img-open-mrprot-flow.png) -->
If you are using the protocols datbase to track changes made to your protocol while pilotting, you can amend the entry and create different version which can be reviewed at any point. If you are using the protocols datbase to track changes made to your protocol while pilotting, you can amend the entry and create different version which can be reviewed at any point.
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![open-protocols](../../../img/img-open-mrprot-flow.png) <!-- ![open-protocols](../../../img/img-open-mrprot-flow.png) -->
You can track how many times your protocol has been viewed and downloaded from the `Engagement Statistics` panel. Views and downloads are separated into internal to Oxford (where the user has logged in with an SSO) or external. When reporting on the impact of your entry, remember to also include the zenodo download and view statistics, if you used zenodo to create a doi. You can track how many times your protocol has been viewed and downloaded from the `Engagement Statistics` panel. Views and downloads are separated into internal to Oxford (where the user has logged in with an SSO) or external. When reporting on the impact of your entry, remember to also include the zenodo download and view statistics, if you used zenodo to create a doi.
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![open-protocols](../../../img/img-open-mrprot-flow.png) <!-- ![open-protocols](../../../img/img-open-mrprot-flow.png) -->
The MR protocol database has been developed to share MR protocols internally across WIN as well as externally. The database provides access to standard protocols and to the latest experimental protocols uploaded by WIN members. The database facilitates sharing your MR sequence with your and other research groups and helps you to keep track of updates via version control. Each deposited protocol contains all information necessary to reproduce that sequence on an appropriately licensed scanner, allowing yourself and others to have a permanent and full record of your data acquisition methodology. *The MR protocol database has been developed to share MR protocols internally across WIN as well as externally. The database provides access to standard protocols and to the latest experimental protocols uploaded by WIN members. The database facilitates sharing your MR sequence within and between research groups and helps you to keep track of updates using version control. Each deposited protocol contains all information necessary to reproduce that sequence on an appropriately licensed scanner, allowing yourself and others to have a permanent and full record of your data acquisition methodology.*
## Benefits ## Benefits
### Version control ![version-control](../../../img/icon-version-control.png) ### Version control ![version-control](../../../img/icon-version-control.png)
The MR Protocols database is version controlled, so WIN members are invited to upload their protocols during pilotting to keep track of optimisation and final versions. Comments and notes can be added to each entry to you can keep well structured documentation about why certain decisions were made. You can also link database entries with acquired data held on the [Open Data](../../data) server The MR Protocols database is version controlled, so WIN members are invited to upload their protocols during piloting to keep track of optimisation and final versions. Comments and notes can be added to each entry to you can keep well structured documentation about why certain decisions were made. You can also link database entries with acquired data held on the [Open Data](../../data) server
### Citable research output ![doi](../../../img/icon-doi.png) ### Citable research output ![doi](../../../img/icon-doi.png)
Versions (with minor and major edits) can be assigned a digital object identified (DOI) using the [Oxford Research Archive (ORA) Data repository](https://deposit.ora.ox.ac.uk) using the stable link provided by the MR Protocols database. Once a DOI has been created, your MR protocol becomes a citable object which you can add to your list of research outputs. Versions (with minor and major edits) can be assigned a digital object identified (DOI) using the [Oxford Research Archive (ORA) Data repository](https://deposit.ora.ox.ac.uk) using the stable link provided by the MR Protocols database. Once a DOI has been created, your MR protocol becomes a citable object which you can add to your list of research outputs.
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## Who to share MR data acquisition with? ## Who to share MR data acquisition with?
### Yourself and your research group ### Yourself and your research group
The MR Protocols database keeps track of changes to the protocol (for example seuqences added, sequences modified in volume or parameters) for best practice in reproducibility and prosterity. Maintaining your MR protocol in the database can help you keep an accessible record of what changes were made and why, for your record keeping and communication within your research group. The MR Protocols database keeps track of changes to the protocol (for example sequences added, sequences modified in volume or parameters) for best practice in reproducibility and posterity. Maintaining your MR protocol in the database can help you keep an accessible record of what changes were made and why, for your record keeping and communication within your research group.
### Internally with other WIN members ### Internally with other WIN members
The MR Protocols database provides full and reproducible information about the protocol efficiently, along with details of your decision making process (if used during pilotting). You can effective share complete details of your protocol with another scan user. The MR Protocols database provides full and reproducible information about the protocol efficiently, along with details of your decision making process (if used during piloting). You can effective share complete details of your protocol with another scan user.
### Externally with other researchers ### Externally with other researchers
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