T7c1: Infographic why to use Bioschemas for mortals.
- UX/UI new content (b website)
- Documentation
- Must-have
- Difficulty medium
See Task 8, could go on home or about page somewhere
Files
- Sketch from Barcelona (appendix A8.1)
- First illustration from Barcelona (appendix A8.2)
- Google Drive from Barcelona
Excerpt from report: Task 8: Infographic
Multiple participants across our activities stated their desire to have a high level infographic to serve as an entry point for Bioschemas. Currently, we are soliciting ideas on how to express the concepts we wish to convey, and on what level of detail.
Main outcomes
- The infographic could convey:
- What is Bioschemas?
- Why bother with markup?
- What is the semantic web?
- What's the difference between types and profiles?
- How do I find out more?
In a short brainstorming session we have drafted one panel (or a 3 or 4 panel infographic) (Appendix 8.1). This showcases the concept ‘cloud’ (the internet/www), which conveys the totality of the internet and interconnectedness of resources. The ‘you’, as the user being central in the ‘cloud’, and an integral agent in this ecosystem, reflected by a central positioning in the infographic. To demonstrate the ‘relationship’ between user and internet, and to build this familiarity into the infographic, we rely on the user self-identifying through the ‘collection’ of logos in the image. This logo collection will be taken from the logos of the resources listed in the live ‘deploys’ pages of Bioschemas, with the objective to cast the user into a familiar environment through visual association with those logos.
Next steps
More work is needed to converge upon the remaining ‘panels’ for the infographic. This can be undertaken in a community exercise, possibly on the bioschemas community call.
- Needs to have a machine as well as a human.
- Needs a chat bot as well as a search engine.
Present to a community call. We have these ideas, ask people/labs to provide input.
Need another infographic:- Show how to implement the technical aspects of Bioschemas. How do I add Bioschemas markup? Where do I start?
Similar to a learning path. Decision tree.
Similar need in FAIR Checker.
Illustrations from Cologne hackathon: