Lisanna Paladin (bb4f29fd) at 22 Mar 13:20
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Lisanna Paladin (d76bfc8c) at 08 Dec 09:05
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From the OLS call with Emmy, Dave and Jason - specific about grassroots:
Other ideas:
Editing milestone Week 15 to include this.
Lisanna Paladin (34f51979) at 04 Nov 13:17
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Lisanna Paladin (3c486103) at 25 Oct 09:09
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From a conversation with a Bio-IT community member:
Bio-IT should also support advanced hands-on training/collaboration with services at EMBL. E.g., I would like to learn how the services/platforms are administrated and contribute to their maintenance. How could I do this? Obviously, not everyone should be allowed to ask for this type of training (because this would be quite a waste of time for the IT people), but only those who already have the required expertise and can quickly be of help. There could be a test available to assess it.
This issue will serve to collect the feedback of collaborators about:
Lisanna Paladin (e1ede42b) at 25 Oct 07:51
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Lisanna Paladin (70c69f3d) at 25 Oct 07:33
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Lisanna Paladin (88aa93f0) at 25 Oct 07:08
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Thank you for your comment Emmy.
The use case for the keywords will be to tag the experts in a consistent way, so that users can easily navigate/filter the list.
Regarding the choice of keywords: the ones listed there have already been tested for a different purpose, that is for a survey about training activities we run internally. They list was designed in a committee, and then tested in the survey itself. There was a specific field to specify terms in more details, or add others, but from the answers it seems nothing is really missing. The terms may still need a more detailed description, so I was planning to include it in the keywords file (that I am about to create).
Finally, also relevant, we are going to propose this list to grassroots experts to "check the boxes", but for every box they check the will have the possibility to add free text details. Example: I might check "programming languages", but then specify Python and JavaScript.
Lisanna Paladin (76af4450) at 25 Oct 06:29
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It's a great idea to create a consistent language to describe the skillsets within your community - so that members (experts and users alike) can become more familiar with them, and I guess it makes maintaining this database easier in the long run
I wonder what are the use cases you have in mind for these keywords? Is it mainly for users who are looking for experts who can help them with their specific problems, or something else? This matters because it affects your choice of words...
To give an example: I was involved in designing a research support website earlier this year, and we did some user testing, where our target users (researchers at all career stages) let us know that e.g. they didn't understand the difference between "share" and "publish", or why research data management is part of open science... all to say - how we label things matters for users' experience. (I think cohort call on week 8 will cover a bit of this)
Any way that you can find some members of your target users to test out the tags? :)
Lisanna Paladin (8616317f) at 19 Oct 15:50
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Create Code of Conduct. It should include links/quotes from the relevant documents at EMBL:
Lisanna Paladin (ceb217c9) at 19 Oct 15:18
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Lisanna Paladin (c14eeccf) at 19 Oct 15:17
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Create Code of Conduct. It should include links/quotes from the relevant documents at EMBL:
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