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Oxford University Press (OUP), GigaScience, 1(5), 2016

DOI: 10.1186/s13742-016-0121-x

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Brainhack: a collaborative workshop for the open neuroscience community

Journal article published in 2016 by R. Cameron Craddock, R. Cameron Craddock ORCID, Daniel S. Margulies, Daniel S. Margulies, Pierre Bellec, B. Nolan Nichols, Sarael Alcauter ORCID, Fernando A. Barrios, Fernando A. Barrios, Yves Burnod, Christopher J. Cannistraci, Christopher J. Cannistraci, Julien Cohen-Adad, Benjamin De Leener, B. De Leener and other authors.
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.

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Abstract

Brainhack events offer a novel workshop format with participant-generated content that caters to the rapidly growing open neuroscience community. Including components from hackathons and unconferences, as well as parallel educational sessions, Brainhack fosters novel collaborations around the interests of its attendees. Here we provide an overview of its structure, past events, and example projects. Additionally, we outline current innovations such as regional events and post-conference publications. Through introducing Brainhack to the wider neuroscience community, we hope to provide a unique conference format that promotes the features of collaborative, open science.