Synopsis of Social media discussions

The discussions express strong support for the Micro-Meta App, citing examples like inclusion of RRIDs to enhance reproducibility and emphasizing its open-source design as key advantages. The tone is positive, with terms like 'improve,' 'help document,' and 'community specifications' underscoring a shared appreciation for the tool’s potential to advance microscopy research and transparency.

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Agreement
Moderate agreement

Most discussions show support and appreciation for the tool, especially noting its role in improving reproducibility and community standards.

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Interest
High level of interest

Participants demonstrate high interest, with several posts highlighting specific features, such as open-source nature and metadata collection benefits.

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Engagement
Moderate level of engagement

The engagement is moderate, with some posts referencing particular aspects like RRIDs and microscopy documentation, indicating a desire for deeper understanding.

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Impact
Moderate level of impact

The overall tone suggests recognition of moderate impact, emphasizing benefits in scientific reproducibility and transparency, though not overwhelmingly transformative.

Social Mentions

YouTube

2 Videos

Facebook

2 Posts

Twitter

8 Posts

Metrics

Video Views

384

Total Likes

13

Extended Reach

9,178

Social Features

12

Timeline: Posts about article

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Posts referencing the article

Advancing Metadata Standards for Reproducibility in Light Microscopy

Advancing Metadata Standards for Reproducibility in Light Microscopy

This presentation discusses the need for standardized metadata in light microscopy to enhance quality and reproducibility. It highlights efforts by the 4DN Initiative and BINA to develop extended specifications based on the OME model, tailored for various experimental levels.

February 17, 2022

362 views


MicroMeta App: Interactive Microscopy Metadata Collection Tool

MicroMeta App: Interactive Microscopy Metadata Collection Tool

This video introduces the MicroMeta App, an interactive software designed to facilitate microscopy metadata collection based on community-driven specifications, enhancing reproducibility and standardization in light microscopy research.

May 5, 2022

23 views


  • James Kerwin
    @JamesKerwin9 (Twitter)

    Micro-Meta App: an interactive tool for collecting microscopy metadata based on community specifications https://t.co/LCaZxWjkdN
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    May 26, 2022

  • RRID Robot
    @RobotRrid (Twitter)

    The authors of "Micro-Meta App: an interactive tool for collecting…" (https://t.co/bDfZDnOGu5) included RRIDs in their paper! RRIDs like this improve reproducibility in scientific research. #ReproducibleResearch #accelerateopenscience
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    December 12, 2021

  • Tassanee L.
    @ning25348 (Twitter)

    RT @StrambioLab: Or this one that describe an #opensource tool to help document your microscopy acquisitions using an interactive app https…
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    December 6, 2021

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  • Marco Marcello
    @_m_marcello (Twitter)

    RT @StrambioLab: Or this one that describe an #opensource tool to help document your microscopy acquisitions using an interactive app https…
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    December 5, 2021

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  • OpenSource Orgs
    @opensource_orgs (Twitter)

    RT @StrambioLab: Or this one that describe an #opensource tool to help document your microscopy acquisitions using an interactive app https…
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    December 5, 2021

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  • Caterina Strambio De Castillia
    @StrambioLab (Twitter)

    Or this one that describe an #opensource tool to help document your microscopy acquisitions using an interactive app https://t.co/y0n8RsoGYf https://t.co/cEyCy7chx0
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    December 5, 2021

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  • Joel Ryan
    @jryan033 (Twitter)

    RT @StrambioLab: nr. 6) Rigano, A., Ehmsen, S., Ozturk, S. U. et al. Micro-Meta App: an interactive tool for collecting microscopy metadata…
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    December 3, 2021

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  • Caterina Strambio De Castillia
    @StrambioLab (Twitter)

    nr. 6) Rigano, A., Ehmsen, S., Ozturk, S. U. et al. Micro-Meta App: an interactive tool for collecting microscopy metadata based on community specifications. Nature Methods (2021). https://t.co/kzDjvqfAy3 https://t.co/2R2sQmWqdQ
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    December 3, 2021

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