Difference between revisions of "Term Requests"
(→Create Your SourceForge Account) |
(→Submit a Request) |
||
Line 12: | Line 12: | ||
# In the Summary field, type in the name of the requested term, or short description of the subject. The text entered here will appear in the Subject line of the subsquent email created for this request. | # In the Summary field, type in the name of the requested term, or short description of the subject. The text entered here will appear in the Subject line of the subsquent email created for this request. | ||
# Describe your request in the Detailed Description field. It is helpful to include the following information when possible: name of new term, proposed definition, relationships, synonyms, and relevant citations. | # Describe your request in the Detailed Description field. It is helpful to include the following information when possible: name of new term, proposed definition, relationships, synonyms, and relevant citations. | ||
− | # When finished, click the Submit button. You will then receive two emails related to this request: a confirmation email of your submission and the teleost-discuss email summarizing the request. You'll receive a third email once the request is fulfilled and the tracker item closed by a Phenoscape curator. | + | # When finished, click the Submit button. You will then receive two emails related to this request: a confirmation email of your submission and the teleost-discuss email summarizing the request. All subsequent discussion of the request will take place on the teleost-discuss mailing list. You'll receive a third email once the request is fulfilled and the tracker item closed by a Phenoscape curator. |
===Links=== | ===Links=== |
Revision as of 17:06, 10 July 2008
The ontologies developed by Phenoscape are updated regularly, and requests from the community for improvement to the ontologies are welcome. These requests are typically for addition of new terms and synonyms, new and refined definitions and relationships, and corrections for spelling errors. Requests are submitted to one of the SourceForge trackers, and automatically forwarded to the teleost-discuss mailing list so that other users can provide feedback on the request.
Create Your SourceForge Account
Go to the SourceForge homepage to create your account (click on the "create account" link on the upper right corner of the page). Although requests can be submitted without logging in, creating your own account has the advantage of allowing you to track the progress of your request by email and through your sourceforge account page.
Submit a Request
- Log on to your SourceForge account
- Go to the tracker page approporiate for your request: teleost anatomy tracker or taxonomy tracker. Once you have submitted your first request, you can also navigate to the tracker page by clicking on the "Tracker" link within your Personal Page.
- Click "submit new"
- In the Category field, pick the approporiate category for your request (new term request, obsoletion request, or other term-related request)
- In the Assigned to field, choose the appropriate curator for your request: wdahdul if anatomy, pmidford if taxonomy related.
- In the Summary field, type in the name of the requested term, or short description of the subject. The text entered here will appear in the Subject line of the subsquent email created for this request.
- Describe your request in the Detailed Description field. It is helpful to include the following information when possible: name of new term, proposed definition, relationships, synonyms, and relevant citations.
- When finished, click the Submit button. You will then receive two emails related to this request: a confirmation email of your submission and the teleost-discuss email summarizing the request. All subsequent discussion of the request will take place on the teleost-discuss mailing list. You'll receive a third email once the request is fulfilled and the tracker item closed by a Phenoscape curator.
Links
Bookmark the following pages within your internet browser. Clicking on the bookmarks is the easiest way to go to the tracker page after logging on to SourceForge.