Protocols.io¶
Protocols.io is an open-access repository of step-by-step, detailed protocols and methods for researchers across multiple disciplines. Users can create private or public repositories to create, manage, and share any step-by-step process. Methods can include images, videos, timers, and an extensive library of reagents. Protocols published on Protocols.io are accepted by a growing number of journals. Example
Extras available to Princeton researchers¶
Unlimited private repositories
One-on-one training from Protocol.io staff
Conversion of one existing protocol into Protocols.io
Good to know¶
All protocols you create, both public and private will still be available to you after graduation.
Create an account¶
Go to Protocols.io
Create an account with your Princeton email. Existing users, go here to upgrade your account.
Getting started¶
Examples of work at Princeton¶
Margaret I. Davis 2018. Laboratory for Integrative Neuroscience Immunofluorescence Protocol. Protocols.io https://dx.doi.org/10.17504/protocols.io.kz3cx8n
Sophie Adler, Kirstie Whitaker, Mira Semmelroch, Konrad Wagstyl 2018. MELD Protocol 5 - Post-processing Pipeline. Protocols.io https://dx.doi.org/10.17504/protocols.io.qendtde
Lenny Teytelman 2016. Making a hit science video. protocols.io https://dx.doi.org/10.17504/protocols.io.emqbc5w