Grant funding agencies are continuing to move toward their
own standardized database platforms in the pursuit of harmonizing data and
reproducing results. The National Institute of Mental Health Data Archive (NDA)
is one such mission. This initiative serves as a repository for data collected
by investigators who have been funded by the NIH/NIMH and have committed to
sharing their data with the NDA.
Preparing data captured by assessment and
imaging collection and management systems (e.g. XNAT, Qualtrics, and REDcap)
for submission can be challenging. NDA data submissions are performed through standalone GUI-only applications, limiting automation possibilities. The
Collaborative Informatics and Neuroimaging Suite (COINS), a web-based data
collection and management platform that employs integrated assessment and
imaging collection, has developed tools to assist in assessment and imaging
submissions to NDA repositories.