Community-based tutorials
A set of community-based tutorials around adding and consuming Bioschemas markup
1. Why community-based tutorials
Communities bring together expertise around a particular topic, e.g., proteomics, training, metabolomics. Although the Bioschemas specifications are meant to be community-agnostic, community-based tutorials will include elements that are important for a particular community. For instance, they will use a language that is specialized to the community and familiar examples.
2. What community-based tutorials are available?
- Intrinsically Disordered Proteins (IDP) Community
- How to add markup to IDP community resources (target audience “Markup providers” and “Markup consumers”)
- Plant Community
- How to add markup to Plant community resources (target audience “Markup providers” and “Markup consumers”)
- Rare Diseases Community
- How to add markup to Rare diseases clinical entities (target audience “Markup providers” and “Markup consumers”)
- Training Community
- How Bioschemas uses the training profiles with GitHub pages and Jekyll (target audience “Markup providers” and “Markup consumers”)
- Biodiversity Community
- How to markup biodiversity-related resources (target audience “Markup providers” and “Markup consumers”)
3. My community is interested in adding a tutorial
If your community is interested in adding a tutorial, we recommend you coordinate this effort with coordinators of any of the Bioschemas groups or one of the Bioschemas champions as they can guide you and support you (and your community) in this effort. You can also send an email to the Bioschemas mailing list.