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Changed claim: description (P1459): ## The Library for Graphical Modelling and Causal Inference\N\NWe host the [Library Website](https://st-mardi.quarto.pub/gmci/), extending our Graphical Modelling and Causal Inference [Zenodo Community](https://zenodo.org/communities/mardigmci/) to provide a place for FAIR (= Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) GMCI research and analyses. On this website, we (A) extensively present the community and its scope, (B) visualize exemp...
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The Graphical Modeling and Causal Inference (GMCI) website provides a place for FAIR (= Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) GMCI research and analyses. It features exemplary statistical notebooks that showcase advances in methodology and presents new dataset applications.
## The Library for Graphical Modelling and Causal Inference\N\NWe host the [Library Website](https://st-mardi.quarto.pub/gmci/), extending our Graphical Modelling and Causal Inference [Zenodo Community](https://zenodo.org/communities/mardigmci/) to provide a place for FAIR (= Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) GMCI research and analyses. On this website, we (A) extensively present the community and its scope, (B) visualize exemplary statistical notebooks that showcase advances in methodology, present new dataset applications, or introduce programming packages, and (C) give detailed contributing instructions. The community supports content moderation by TA3, and we will encourage and solicit submissions of datasets and notebooks by researchers from the broader academic community. \N\N### What does it provide?\N* Each rendered notebook has a fixed structure and contains code chunks in various programming languages along with explanations. The required metadata connects the notebook to, amongst others, the analyzed dataset, its git repository, and scientific references. \N* Each notebook submission is backed, as a git project, by a record in our Zenodo Community. The associated digital object identifier (DOI) allows, therefore, for permanent references to the object. \N\N### How to use it? \N* Explore the rendered notebooks to learn about topical datasets, methodology, or computational packages.\N* Clone the notebooks via the provided git links and run them locally on your machine.\N* Submit your own notebook via the [contribution page](https://st-mardi.quarto.pub/gmci/chapters/contribute.html) for public accessibility, visibility, and longevity. We have detailed instructions and a git template for a seamless integration.

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    ## The Library for Graphical Modelling and Causal Inference\N\NWe host the [Library Website](https://st-mardi.quarto.pub/gmci/), extending our Graphical Modelling and Causal Inference [Zenodo Community](https://zenodo.org/communities/mardigmci/) to provide a place for FAIR (= Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) GMCI research and analyses. On this website, we (A) extensively present the community and its scope, (B) visualize exemplary statistical notebooks that showcase advances in methodology, present new dataset applications, or introduce programming packages, and (C) give detailed contributing instructions. The community supports content moderation by TA3, and we will encourage and solicit submissions of datasets and notebooks by researchers from the broader academic community. \N\N### What does it provide?\N* Each rendered notebook has a fixed structure and contains code chunks in various programming languages along with explanations. The required metadata connects the notebook to, amongst others, the analyzed dataset, its git repository, and scientific references. \N* Each notebook submission is backed, as a git project, by a record in our Zenodo Community. The associated digital object identifier (DOI) allows, therefore, for permanent references to the object. \N\N### How to use it? \N* Explore the rendered notebooks to learn about topical datasets, methodology, or computational packages.\N* Clone the notebooks via the provided git links and run them locally on your machine.\N* Submit your own notebook via the [contribution page](https://st-mardi.quarto.pub/gmci/chapters/contribute.html) for public accessibility, visibility, and longevity. We have detailed instructions and a git template for a seamless integration.
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