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OS 101 module 2 lesson 3: minor comments

Open danielskatz opened this issue 1 year ago • 6 comments

"Open Research and Contributor ID(opens in a new tab) (ORCiD) - A code that uniquely identifies authors and contributors of research products and scholarly communication." uses ORCiD instead of ORCID. I know the ORCID logo has a dot on top of the I, but other than this, the ORCID website is consistent in text by using ORCID, not ORCiD.

In the quiz at the end:

I think saying that "Make sure you develop your own metadata" isn't correct is a bit misleading, as metadata is needed, and someone has to develop it. This might be trying to say that you shouldn't generally create a new metadata standard, but in general, I think you should create your own metadata to describe your data using an existing standard

There's a claim that Datacite is a data repository, but I don't think this is correct. I think it's either a data registry or perhaps a metadata repository, but it's not really a data repository where one deposits data.

Similarly, Dataverse mostly isn't a data repository, but rather it is software for building data repositories.

danielskatz avatar Jan 30 '24 00:01 danielskatz

@bressler95tops - Technical speaking, is there a way to make a mass change of all the ORCiD text to ORCID in all five modules? The OS101 Team is curious and would like to know more before we move forward with the update. For the 2nd part of the comment, the OS101 team would like to add sentence to the section, M2L3, just above "ZENODO", " Additional examples of data repositories and other open science tools include but are not limited to:" ... Thank you!

katblanchette avatar Jun 14 '24 19:06 katblanchette

Hello @katblanchette, yes that could be done by using a find and replace within the text editor that I am using to make these changes. I would assume this is possible for the MOOC developers as well. I could do that to address this change at the same time.

If you still have it handy, do you have a link to the comment where you addressed the second part? Otherwise, I can find it, but I just thought it would be handy to have that information here for future reference.

bressler95tops avatar Jun 14 '24 19:06 bressler95tops

@bressler95tops - The OS101 Team updated our original comment above. The similar issue was received from a different user via our OS101 email inbox and the info is noted on our Google spreadsheet. We have addressed the update and here are notes from our purposed change... "5/20: In Knowledge Check question 2, replace the 2nd bullet (answer choice) with the statement "Make your metadata accessible only as long as your data is available.

In Knowledge Check question 3, remove "Datacite" from the answer choice selection."

katblanchette avatar Jun 14 '24 19:06 katblanchette

@bressler95tops - Please move forward with the mass change in the content ... changing ORCiD to ORCID. Thank you!

katblanchette avatar Jun 14 '24 20:06 katblanchette

Thanks @katblanchette makes sense, I will go through these changes.

bressler95tops avatar Jun 14 '24 20:06 bressler95tops

@katblanchette I have addressed the issue in M2L3 and I performed the mentioned search and replace to correct the casing for ORCID. For your reference (and for the MOOC developers) you may look at PR #762 to see the exact change. The exact text change is under the files changed tab of the referenced Pull Request. Let me know when you are able to get that updated on the MOOC.

bressler95tops avatar Jun 24 '24 20:06 bressler95tops