Open kimrutherford opened 7 years ago
kmr: and links to https://orcid.org/ once we have the ORC IDs in Canto/Chado.
Now I've thought about it, I think we should only have person pages for users with ORCIDs. I think that's the best way to uniquely identify users.
Eventually we could also offer a web form for people to opt in to having a person page, inspired by and similar to what SGD and WormBase do (we can make ORCID a mandatory field).
at SGD: http://www.yeastgenome.org/cgi-bin/colleague/colleagueSearch if none of the matches are you, you can enter a new record - results link to http://www.yeastgenome.org/cgi-bin/colleague/colleagueUpdate
WormBase is a little more opaque, much like the rest of their interface, but it starts here: http://www.wormbase.org/resources/person it's a lot less obvious how to add a completely new Person record there, so let's not copy them
Essentially we thought that it could act as an incentive for community curation if the name specified in the community curation "attribution" linked to a persons page showing the number of papers curated by said person and the number of annotations they contributed.
from https://github.com/pombase/website/issues/591 via @Antonialock
Jurg seemed a bit upset his stats won't look so good if we make "people pages" #332 - unless we add a details for # of sessions delegated :-)
It might be nice to also have "lab" pages. The lab page could list publications associated with the lab, and stats (number of papers community curated, annotations made...? etc) and a link to the lab webpage (entered at point of community curation?)
A lab name could be created based on the name of the last author of publications (e.g. Bahler lab, Wu lab, Gould lab...).
I think this should work for most publications. I can think of two cases where it is not ideal:
I think this issue has some overlap with the APICURON project.
Yes, if you spot any tickets related to attribution, ORIDs etc tag with APICURON. We can discuss on Monday Morning.
From https://github.com/pombase/website/issues/328#issuecomment-300785820
kmr: and links to https://orcid.org/ once we have the ORC IDs in Canto/Chado.