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ds000030 - why is it gone?

Open yarikoptic opened this issue 8 years ago • 2 comments

I believe that files for ds 30 were there before, so we could populate http://datasets.datalad.org/openfmri/ds000030/ (you can browse it more sensibly in http://datasets.datalad.org/webtest/?dir=/openfmri/ds000030 atm) . But now https://openfmri.org/dataset/ds000030/ says "The dataset UCLA Consortium for Neuropsychiatric Phenomics LA5c Study with accession number ds000030 has been submitted and is currently being prepared to be published."

yarikoptic avatar Sep 06 '16 13:09 yarikoptic

yes, we had to pull them because there were some files included that should not have been. will get the cleaned up version posted ASAP cheers rp

On Sep 6, 2016, at 6:43 AM, Yaroslav Halchenko [email protected] wrote:

I believe that files for ds 30 were there before, so we could populate http://datasets.datalad.org/openfmri/ds000030/ http://datasets.datalad.org/openfmri/ds000030/ (you can browse it more sensibly in http://datasets.datalad.org/webtest/?dir=/openfmri/ds000030 http://datasets.datalad.org/webtest/?dir=/openfmri/ds000030 atm) . But now https://openfmri.org/dataset/ds000030/ https://openfmri.org/dataset/ds000030/ says "The dataset UCLA Consortium for Neuropsychiatric Phenomics LA5c Study with accession number ds000030 has been submitted and is currently being prepared to be published."

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poldrack avatar Sep 06 '16 13:09 poldrack

thanks @poldrack for quick reply!

yarikoptic avatar Sep 06 '16 14:09 yarikoptic