OpenGenomics.com is an Agilent-sponsored Web site dedicated to genomics-related news, presentations, research, products, and resources. The site also contains a repository of microarray designs and SureSelect Target Enrichment libraries created on eArray by your colleagues around the world.
After you submit a custom microarray design to Agilent, you can publish it on OpenGenomics.com. Each design that you publish appears on a separate, searchable public design page on the site. In addition to the files for the microarray design, you can include descriptive information, a picture, and additional files and Web links.
When you first publish your design, eArray hides the public design page from view in OpenGenomics, which lets you edit the page before you publish it. When you are satisfied with your page, you make it viewable, and visitors to OpenGenomics.com can then view it. If you choose to permit it, visitors can also download the design files, view the details of the design in eArray, and/or order the microarray from Agilent.
The table below lists the publishing tasks that you can accomplish in eArray, and the topics to which you can refer for instructions and additional details.
Task
Refer to these topics
Start the publishing process for a microarray design or a library
Publish content on OpenGenomics
Make changes to a public design page
Edit public page
Add or change the file(s), URL(s), and picture that are attached to a public design page
Add/edit attachments to a public page
See what a public design page will look like, before you allow others to view it
Preview public page
Allow others to view a public design page
Make public page viewable
Hide a public design page so others cannot view it
Hide public page
Remove a public design page from the system
Delete public page
See how many times a design page has been viewed by others, as well as other statistics about the page
View public page statistics
View the public design pages that you and other users have created
View published public pages
Note: You cannot publish eArrayXD microarray designs to OpenGenomics.com.