learn-neuroimaging / hitchhackers_guide_brain

A list of tutorials and other resources useful to learn open science and neuroimaging, EEG and MEG
https://learn-neuroimaging.github.io/hitchhackers_guide_brain/
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Division of resources into categories #27

Closed IRuotsa closed 4 years ago

IRuotsa commented 4 years ago

We are trying to categorize all the resources and would be great to hear your thoughts and ideas. So what do you think about the categories and terms used, please give your comments. Here's the first draft: Neuroimaging resources?       Workshops/Video series       Quality control       Brainhack       Meta-analysis       Interactive brain atlases       Analysis Neuroimaging analysis software       MRI       MEG/EEG Open Science Reproducible neuroimaging/research??       Reproducible neuroimaging tools       Tools for reproducible data-science       Open-data platforms       Documenting projects and code??       BIDS Programming       Shell       Python       R       GitHub Computing       Cloud computing       Containers Statistics Machine learning and deep learning

complexbrains commented 4 years ago

Here are my 2 cents!

Under Networks Functional/Structural Networks Complex Networks

Under Machine Learning Tools and Methods DL Sources/tutorials/video lectures DL on Neuroimaging sources

Under Self Productivity/ECR Advices Tools for Productivity Advices for ERCs Thesis Writing/Presentation Preparing etc. Establishing Labs Converting from Matlab to Python or Open Science Tools

Books to Read as Neuroscientists

will be more in the future.... 🤗

Remi-Gau commented 4 years ago

Here are my 2 cents!

Under Networks Functional/Structural Networks Complex Networks

Under Machine Learning Tools and Methods DL Sources/tutorials/video lectures DL on Neuroimaging sources

Under Self Productivity/ECR Advices Tools for Productivity Advices for ERCs Thesis Writing/Presentation Preparing etc. Establishing Labs Converting from Matlab to Python or Open Science Tools

Books to Read as Neuroscientists

will be more in the future.... hugs

@complexbrains are those suggestions of new categories or sub-headings or actual existing sections that should be ordered this way?

At the moment we are just trying to re-order what we have. :-)

And then we can add new things.

Remi-Gau commented 4 years ago

I think that this looks good enough to start with. I would not start micro manage things an trying to get it right just yet.

Only minor quibble, but this can wait:

complexbrains commented 4 years ago

Oh those are new ones some will come with my repos, so I thought they might have been added already but didn't see them in the list :( sorry I will make the reminder later then.

dr-xenia commented 4 years ago

Hi! I think there might be overlap between categories and we should acknowledge that (so that people can refine their search criteria), e.g. fMRI and Python, EEG and Python. Moreover I'd add general categories such as "beginner" and "advanced" and maybe sth related to "programming skills: beginner- intermediate - advanced" etc.

Remi-Gau commented 4 years ago

Oh those are new ones some will come with my repos, so I thought they might have been added already but didn't see them in the list :( sorry I will make the reminder later then.

It is great to already think of the next step. Also because it forces us to see how users can suggest their resources in an efficient manner.

Remi-Gau commented 4 years ago

Hi! I think there might be overlap between categories and we should acknowledge that (so that people can refine their search criteria), e.g. fMRI and Python, EEG and Python. Moreover I'd add general categories such as "beginner" and "advanced" and maybe sth related to "programming skills: beginner- intermediate - advanced" etc.

Yes that's a good point. I think we will never manage to avoid overlaps completely. Especially now when we are simply trying to break things down into a set of files to make it easier to work on it.

Totally agree on having some sort of tag for different skill level

IRuotsa commented 4 years ago

@complexbrains @dr-xenia Thanks for the suggestions and very good points! Definitely have to consider those when moving onto the next step. Thanks!