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4 October 2024 The non-clinical tomography users research network (NoCTURN): advancing FAIR and OS standards in the tomography community
Jessica Maisano, Morgan Chase, Paul Gignac, Edward Stanley
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Abstract
The Non-Clinical Tomography Users Research Network (NoCTURN) is working to advance Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, and Reuse (FAIR) and Open Science (OS) practices in the domain of tomographic imaging. By leveraging input from a broad community of tomography educators, researchers, and industry stakeholders, NoCTURN is engaging the international scientific tomographic community to stimulate improvements for tomographic imaging standards that focus on FAIR and OS principles. We aim to reduce the barriers to entry that isolate individuals and research labs, and we anticipate that developing community standards and improving methodological reporting will enable long-term, systemic changes necessary to aid those at all levels of experience in furthering their access to and use of tomographic imaging.
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Jessica Maisano, Morgan Chase, Paul Gignac, and Edward Stanley "The non-clinical tomography users research network (NoCTURN): advancing FAIR and OS standards in the tomography community", Proc. SPIE 13152, Developments in X-Ray Tomography XV, 131520R (4 October 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3028482
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KEYWORDS
Tomography

Data acquisition

Standards development

Imaging systems

Industry

Manufacturing

Reflection

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