Deck Spec: Atlas Connectomics Reference

Session

Slide production blocks

  1. Title and atlas role
    • Key message: atlas content must be operationally usable, not only bibliographic.
    • Figure: FIG-SRC-MODULE14_LESSON3-S03-02
  2. Historical anchors
    • Key message: foundational papers remain useful when limitations are explicit.
    • Figure: FIG-SRC-MODULE14_LESSON3-S05-01
  3. Reference stream organization
    • Key message: group entries by workflow stage and evidence type.
    • Figure: FIG-SRC-MODULE14_LESSON3-S08-01
  4. Midstream curation example
    • Key message: each entry requires modality/scale/access metadata.
    • Figure: FIG-SRC-MODULE14_LESSON3-S10-01
  5. Late-stage reference panel
    • Key message: include tool/dataset reproducibility status for each item.
    • Figure: FIG-SRC-MODULE14_LESSON3-S13-01
  6. Closing reference context
    • Key message: curate for coverage balance, not citation volume.
    • Figure: FIG-SRC-MODULE14_LESSON3-S19-01
  7. NeuroAI reference bridge
    • Key message: motif-analysis references require explicit historical/current tagging.
    • Figure: FIG-SRC-21_02388_X_TECHTALK_-S44-01
  8. Metadata schema slide
    • Key message: citation, stage, modality, scale, maturity, limits, mapped unit.
  9. Governance and update cadence
    • Key message: assign owner, review date, and deprecation criteria.
  10. Activity instructions
    • Key message: author one atlas entry with one limitation statement.
  11. Debrief
    • Key message: atlas quality depends on metadata completeness and link hygiene.
  12. Wrap
    • Key message: atlas supports journal club and module sequencing decisions.

Assessment