Online tutorial
BioImage Archive
Quick tour
The BioImage Archive is a free, publicly available online resource which stores and distributes biological images. This quick tour provides information on the scope of the BioImage Archive, how to search, visualise and retrieve data from it, and how to submit data to the BioImage Archive.
Who is this course for?
This course if for anyone interested in biological images and exploring or submitting data to the BioImage Archive. No pre-requisite knowledge is required, but an undergraduate-level knowledge of biology would be an advantage.
What will I achieve?
By the end of the course you will be able to:
- Describe the scope and function of the BioImage Archive
- Navigate the BioImage Archive to search, visualise and download data
- Submit data to the BioImage Archive
What resources do I need?
There are no specific resources required to complete this course.
DOI:
10.6019/TOL.BioImageArchiveQT-t.2023.00001.1
Course contents
- What is BioImage Archive?
- Searching data in the BioImage Archive
- Visualising image data in the BioImage Archive
- Getting data from the BioImage Archive
- Submitting data to the BioImage Archive
- Your feedback
- Get help and support on BioImage Archive
- References
How and when to access the course
All our courses are designed with flexibility in mind. You can access them for free at any time, just click on the “Enter Course” button.
It is up to you how you use the course; you can either study the full course or you can focus on sections that are relevant to you. To jump between sections, use the navigation bar on the left or the arrows at the bottom of the page. You can also choose whether to complete the course in one go, or over several visits.
The average time to read through the main body of the course is 1 hours (not including exercises and external links). The time may vary depending on your prior knowledge and how you choose to work through the course.
Making the most of the course
Learning something new takes time and practice. We encourage you to:
- Use the activities and quizzes to help you check your learning, recall and apply key concepts. Look out for these icons:-
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- Revisit sections as and when you need them. Bookmark relevant pages in your browser or use the navigation panel to jump the relevant section.
Getting help and providing feedback
If something isn’t working or if you have a question get in touch by contacting us at trainonline@ebi.ac.uk
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