Get FAIRDOM-SEEK
There are different ways for you to start using FAIRDOM-SEEK:
- You can register on the FAIRDOMHub and create your own project. Our User Guide gives you information on getting started.
- You can download and install a local deployment of FAIRDOM-SEEK for your project/group, or deploy using Docker: please visit https://docs.seek4science.org/get-seek
The source code for FAIRDOM-SEEK can be found at GitHub.
Citing FAIRDOM-SEEK
If you have been using FAIRDOM-SEEK in your research then please cite us. The key FAIRDOM-SEEK publications to cite are:
FAIRDOM-SEEK: a systems biology data and model management platform. BMC Systems Biology
Wolstencroft, K, Owen, S, Krebs, O, Nguyen, Q, Stanford, NJ, Golebiewski, M, Weidemann, A, Bittkowski, M, An, L, Shockley, D, Snoep, JL, Mueller, W, Goble, C (2015) SEEK: a systems biology data and model management platform. BMC Systems Biology, Issue 9:33, pages 33, 2015. DOI: 10.1186/s12918-015-0174-y
FAIRDOMHub: a repository and collaboration environment for sharing systems biology research. Nucleic Acids Research
Wolstencroft K, Krebs O, Snoep J.L, Stanford N.J, Bacall F, Golebiewski M, Kuzyakiv R, Nguyen Q, Owen S, Soiland-Reyes S, Straszewski J, Van Niekerk D.D, Williams A.R, Malmström L, Rinn B, Müller W, and Goble C (2016) FAIRDOMHub: a repository and collaboration environment for sharing systems biology research. Nucleic Acids Research, 2016, 10.1093/nar/gkw1032. DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkw1032
FAIRDOM-SEEK Software in Zenodo
The code for each release of FAIRDOM-SEEK is also submitted to Zenodo, with a DOI generated that can be used for Citations:
Publications
For a list of papers featuring FAIRDOM-SEEK, please visit FAIRDOM publications.