What is this website?

This website is an online representation of the Chicago Motion Database, a project by Stephanie Palmer, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Organismal Biology and Anatomy at the University of Chicago. The Chicago Motion Database contains fixed-camera recordings of moving objects filmed primarily outdoors in the Chicagoland area or through a dissecting microscope.
What is this website?
This website is an online representation of the Chicago Motion Database, a project by Stephanie Palmer, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Organismal Biology and Anatomy at the University of Chicago. The Chicago Motion Database contains fixed-camera recordings of moving objects filmed primarily outdoors in the Chicagoland area or through a dissecting microscope.
How should I cite the videos from this website?
TBA
Who may download the videos on this website?
Anyone.
Do I need a Globus account to download the videos?
Yes. You likely are able to log in through your institution but, if not, you can create a Globus ID.
To where are the videos downloaded?
During your first login, you will choose a Globus endpoint and a location (file path) in this endpoint. This endpoint will live on your computer or another computer that you have access to. If you do not already have an endpoint or access to one, see below.
I do not have access to a Globus endpoint. How can I download the videos?
You can create an endpoint with Globus Connect Personal.
How can I change my Globus endpoint?
On your settings page.
I get an email for each transfer. How can I stop this?
You can disable emails for this website by going to your settings page. You can disable emails for all Globus transfers on your Globus settings page on https://globus.org.
I do not wish to get the metadata with each videos. How can I stop this?
On your settings page.
I have a question not addressed on this page.
Please use the contact form.
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