We are pleased to announce a new facility in Galaxy for sharing and publishing
Galaxy workflows via the myExperiment social website, which is the leading social website for scientific workflow sharing. myExperiment
can now be accessed easily while you're using the Galaxy servers - you can export your workflows to myExperiment to store and share them, and import Galaxy workflows from myExperiment. This means you can:
- Share Galaxy workflows in a controlled way (e.g. within a project), publish
them with a stable myExperiment reference for your papers (which is linked-data
compatible), and use myExperiment's discovery facilities to find
more Galaxy workflows as content grows.
- Use the
social website features directly to document, tag and discuss workflows, add
licensing, credit and attribution, and to bundle your Galaxy workflows
with associated data, documents, presentations etc into myExperiment "packs" for ease of reuse and preservation.
- Benefit from a central workflow website with a broad community, which means you
can manage workflows for multiple Galaxy installations, attract visitors to your workflows and research, and network
with others.