Who?
As a cardiac disease researcher, I want to:
- Publish and annotate cardiovascular and electrophysiology research datasets
- Reference peer-reviewed publications which utilize the data and thoroughly annotate it, making it easily discoverable for use by the research community
- Discover electrophysiology time-series data made available by other organizations
How?
Leveraging the popular open-source digital repository software DSpace, EDDI has been designed to simplify the discovery of electrophysiology data by allowing researchers to:
- Create entries for their CV research datasets in the EDDI central archive repository
- Annotate their dataset and thoroughly describe it to aid its discoverability by the community
- Upload and annotate their peer-reviewed publications, then link them with ECG and EP datasets, making available electrophysiology datasets more easily discoverable.
- Following curation and approval by EDDI Administrators, datasets and publications will be available for search on all fields using a case-sensitive interface.
EDDI Benefits:
- Creates a central access point for the sharing of EP data and analysis results collected by others, for re-use.
Learn More
Additional information on EDDI can be found in the tools section here.