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richelbilderbeek opened this issue Jan 20, 2025 · 4 comments · May be fixed by #185
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Issue on page: Evaluate: missing/incomplete/incorrect reference #183

richelbilderbeek opened this issue Jan 20, 2025 · 4 comments · May be fixed by #185
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I would like to report an issue on the Evaluate page at /evaluate. Description of the issue:

Dear SPLASH member,

Thanks for these insightful pages!

I am here to share that a reference is missing in the second paragraph, here I copy-paste the text

What: [...] The ELIXIR Training Platform, defines impact as ‘a measure of how participation in a training course improves someone’s understanding and awareness of a particular domain/topic, leading to change in their research/professional development as well as passing on of the knowledge/skills acquired to others’ (2018).

Note the incomplete reference (2018). Looking at the references, one can find 'ELIXIR impact toolkit', that has no year mentioned. Going to https://elixir-europe.org/about-us/impact/toolkit, we read 2021 as the most important year.

Where can I find the reference for the quote?

Keep up the good work!

Thanks and cheers, Richel Bilderbeek

@abotzki abotzki moved this from Todo to In Progress in SPLASH issue planning Feb 21, 2025
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abotzki commented Feb 21, 2025

@mihai-sysbio @KFHeil Do you know whether we have a reference for these documents?

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I know of these two references but none appear as the source of that quote 🤔

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Perhaps @elinkronander as the contributor in this commit a549060 has a trace back to the source?

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The (2018) refers to the year when this definition was agreed upon by the ELIXIR Training platform. (I can only guess that this was done during a platform F2F or some other working meeting and not published at that time.) However, this information is found in this paper https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7377377/#sec002

I would suggest to add it to the references section.

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