Collaborative OPen Omics (COPO) is a portal for scientists to describe, store and retrieve data more easily, using community standards and public repositories that enable the open sharing of results. The COPO project is one of several projects supported by the Earlham Institute (EI), in Norwich, United Kingdom.
COPO can link your outputs to your ORCiD profile. By tracking unique identifiers and Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs), COPO can provide a way to monitor usage and get credit for your work, such as source code or research data, which are still not typically cited in the majority of scientific papers.
COPO wizards allow metadata to be added to your research objects with guided help and natural workflows. COPO can suggest metadata that might be appropriate for your data based on past submissions and similar workflows.
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16 February 2024