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COPO is a Django-based platform that serves as a metadata broker to describe research data per FAIR principles. It supports community-recognised metadata standards, ensuring data is discoverable, interoperable, and accessible. Submitted data is accessible via public repositories, promoting long-term preservation and reuse across systems.

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Collaborative OPen Omics (COPO) Project

The Collaborative OPen Omics (COPO) project is an open-source web-based platform that enables scientists to describe their research objects (e.g. raw or processed data, assemblies, reads, samples and images) using community-sanctioned metadata sets and vocabularies.

As a metadata broker, COPO encourages scientists to submit metadata that complies with the Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable (FAIR) principles. These research objects are then shared with the wider scientific community via public repositories. The COPO project is based at the Earlham Institute in Norwich, England, United Kingdom.

This repository builds on the work of the COPO GitHub repository (now archived), which laid the foundation for the current implementation.

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  • Celery
  • Django 4.x
  • Docker Engine
  • Docker Swarm
  • MongoDB
  • Nginx
  • Postgres
  • Python 3.x
  • Redis

Refer to the following documentation for more information

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COPO is a Django-based platform that serves as a metadata broker to describe research data per FAIR principles. It supports community-recognised metadata standards, ensuring data is discoverable, interoperable, and accessible. Submitted data is accessible via public repositories, promoting long-term preservation and reuse across systems.

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