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![Including the suspect library](img/libraries/suspect.jpg)

#### Candidate bile acid modification spectral library

The bile acid MS/MS spectral library consists of 21,549 spectra representing modifications to the bile acid steroid core. This library will not be added as a default library and will need to be added as an additional libraries for spectral matching while analyzing data as a molecular network. To get started on a molecular networking job follow the instructions in this GNPS documentation under Recommended Data Analysis section.

Step-by-step description of using the MS/MS spectral library in the GNPS environment is provided below:

1. Browse to the "GNPS-BILE-ACID-MODIFICATIONS" folder in the file selector.
2. Click on "Library Files" to add the bile acid spectral library.
3. Verify that the library now appears in the "Selected Library Files" category in the selection panel.
4. You can then submit your GNPS analyses.

![Including the BA library](img/libraries/BA_lib_GNPS_documentation.jpg)

### License

All GNPS Reference spectra contributed directly to GNPS by default will have the [CC0](https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) license.
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