If your research project is producing workflows, they should be registered in WorkflowHub:

  • To give visibility to the workflows created by the project, and by the different networks and communities within the project
  • To give visibility to the workflows used by project
  • To share workflows across the project, within project networks and externally
  • To credit and cite the people making the workflows, and the networks to which they belong
  • To track the new versions of workflows as they are produced, and
  • To retain the workflows for post-project use by the project members, their networks, and the broader scientific community

This generic version of Guide to Using WorkflowHub is intended to be cloned and customised for particular research projects, organisations and initiatives to form part of their project documentation.

To suggest edits to this guide, see the latest Google Docs version.

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Soiland-Reyes, S., Goble, C., Bacall, F., Gustafsson, J., & Andrade Buono, R. (2024). A guide to using WorkflowHub. WorkflowHub. https://doi.org/10.48546/WORKFLOWHUB.SOP.13.4
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