This repository contains material helping you to set up a ContentMine workshop. It also includes tutorials for learning the ContentMine tools on your own.
Some specific comments that formatting all commands as code would be useful (I don't know how much code is not formatted as such, it might only have been a few lines)
One participant commented 'Generally got a bit lost navigating between materials on GitHub pages'
Overall feedback (personal, subjective): I got lost often, because I do not have a conceptual map of which step takes what input and creates what output after very simple steps (getpapers, scrape) were done. Vaguely getting there, but pace too fast. I was also often uncertain which directory I need to be in and how to access output. maybe provide hard-copy of pipeline for steps in workshop and vague 'directory' map of where stuff ends up (if the user records steps/doesn't change locations).
One issue: If tutorial was carried out on own search (i.e. not on dinosaurs, you can no longer carry out later tutorials, e.g. I run norma on different topic, now I cannot follow ami2-species as I have no species in my text. Could you provide intermediary output folders, so that if you have to skip forward in tutorials, you can still follow (in future courses)? I have scholarly.html, but that doesn't contain species info.
Overall, instructions are not very clear to me. Some command line commands are in `picture-type format (e.g. in a tree example, others in plain text, they are sequential, so you cannot follow later stages if you get stuck anywhere (not so great).
from #52