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1. Westmead Cell Imaging Data Management and Procedure: WIMR-PP-SP-CI-01.03 Westmead Cell Imaging Data Management Policy and Procedure.pdf

2. Adjustment to the data sync processing on the Olympus VS 120 

To minimise interference of data sync on image acquisition on the Olympus VS 120

From 1 June 2020, there is a minor adjustment to the data sync process for data acquired on the Olympus VS 120. In particular:

  • the auto data transfer from the acquisition computer to the Scientific Platforms folder on the AD server won’t start syncing until you log off the acquisition computer (previously sync happened instantly).
  • if you need data transfer to occur immediately, you can manually initialise sync process by clicking the “data-sync” icon on the desktop, this will sync straightaway with no delay. 

The original automated data management procedure remains unchanged ( https://sydneyuni.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/WIF/pages/763887953/Data) and still applies to the Olympus VS 120 slide scanner: All data must be saved onto the local computer (kept for 7 days before auto deleting): F:\virtual slide images\”your_folder”. Your data gets transferred to the server automatically after you log off the acquisition computer: Scientific platforms (\\Scientific_Platforms\Cell Imaging\Olympus VS 120\”your_folder” (kept for 14 days before auto deleting). NO USB is allowed on the acquisition computer to minimize virus risk.

3. Scientific Platforms Data Management Policies: https://au.ppms.info/wrh/vdoc/?pf=2&docid=43 



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