Jennifer, 

We are also interested in using PSU galaxy to host a history for out 
supplemental methods. Based on your response, it looks like PSU is willing to 
support that use case.  However, I'd like to know how long we can count on that 
link being available. Searching the wiki for "publish" or "supplement" I 
couldn't find anything that outlined the policy. 

As that would include the fastq files, the size would not trivial, and the 
account used may never be accessed again to run new jobs, until the next paper. 
How long will an *accessible* history be kept on the server? 
How long will a *published* history be kept on the server? 
How long will a published *page* ?

Thank you very much!

Regards,
Curtis



Are the rules different if it is made into "Pages"?


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[mailto:galaxy-user-boun...@lists.bx.psu.edu] On Behalf Of Jennifer Jackson
Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 5:36 PM
To: Jainy Tharun
Cc: galaxy-user@lists.bx.psu.edu
Subject: Re: [galaxy-user] posting supplementary information on galaxy server

Hi Jainy,

Currently .doc and .xlsx file formats are not supported on Pages directly.

For .doc text and .xlsx graphic, you can copy/export as text and adjust format 
using the tools in Pages or upload it as a text dataset and link it in, or for 
graphics export the image and include it that way in the Page (a side effect of 
this is that items like graphs will be more immediately visible to your 
readers).

And for .xlsx data, you might consider exporting and making that accessible in 
standard tabular (or interval, bed, etc.) format as a dataset instead, and 
linking that to the Page. This would permit your readers to work with the raw 
or computed data directly. There are also various compute tools, including 
custom (look under "Text Manipulation"), that could be created to make 
algorithms you set up in excel available to your readers directly as reusable 
tools in Galaxy (that could then be included in workflows, etc. to reproduce 
the methods). Galaxy also has graphing tools, which would accept datasets as 
inputs in a similar way that excel would, but these you have perhaps already 
seen.

We realize that this can mean reorganizing data, potentially a significant 
portion, and it is likely not appropriate for every case - but I wanted to make 
known the current options. There is in general usually a way to do most data 
manipulation functions within Galaxy - finding the right combination of tools 
is the key. But, the appropriateness and value long-term of converting can vary 
of course. 
Should you need help with a specific case, please let us know and we can offer 
support.

We think Pages are a great resource for communications, and we want to make it 
as easy as possible for folks to use them for publications. 
Examples can be found in the Published Pages section, with the "Using Galaxy" 
supplemental, protocol 2, demonstrating how to quickly convert even a seemingly 
foreign data file format into an interval format suitable for use with many 
tools.

Hopefully this offers some useful alternatives!

Jen
Galaxy team

On 8/8/13 12:50 PM, Jainy Tharun wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to know whether I can post my supplementary data for an article 
> in the galaxy server.
> I have .docx files and .xlsx files. I am planning to upload these data in a 
> folder and share the link at first and later publish it. When I tried 
> uploading xlsx file, it is getting automatically converted to .xml files.
>
> Please let me know if it is possible provide the supplementary information 
> through galaxy that includes doc and excel sheets..
>
> Thank you so much for your help
> Jainy
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