glossary: A glossary for outbreak analytics terms #100
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@amanda-minter do you think that with a glossary embedded in the tutorials (link) we are already solving this project idea? Thus, it would not be required to create a new glossary repository. |
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Yes I think so, and it would be a useful link to the tutorials. The glossary is hosted here. The glossary is written in pandoc format , tags can be added to create links to particular entries e.g. https://epiverse-trace.github.io/tutorials/reference.html#indirect |
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Thank you, Amanda. I'll close this and link a new issue to move the examples on top to the corresponding glossary epiverse-trace/tutorials#65 |
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Description
This repository will register brief definitions of concepts in the field. This repository will also register all the working definitions from discussions in different repositories, issues, and discussions.
Here are three examples:
This idea was supported by @Degoot-AM and @CarmenTamayo during discussions on casestudies. Please, take a look at the Related projects section. I would like to read your thoughts on what format to choose for this.
Typical end-users
I think in people like Juan, who is novice in Epidemiological concepts; Lucia, who is novice in IDD concepts; and Danielle, who is interested to share precise definitions for concepts in the field.
Potential contributors
People like Patricia and Vania who have working expirience in the field at Universities. Also target users comfortable contribuing to GitHub projects like Juan and Danielle.
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