[Text] Understanding entries
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We decided to change the page "getting started" to "understanding entries" page.
This issue is to draft text content for that page based on the descriptions below and later harmonise the implemented tooltips with the new text.
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Getting Started with the EM Glossary
The EM Glossary is a resource for researchers and professionals in electron and ion microscopy, designed to enhance the clarity and interoperability of terminology within these fields.
How to Use the EM Glossary
Search Function
- Browse Alphabetically Click a Letter: On the homepage, select any letter to see terms starting with it.
- Search Directly Type in the Search Box: Use the search box on the homepage to enter the term you're looking for. Autocomplete Suggestions: As you type, in the below you can find related terms.
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Citing Terms in Research Refer to the IRI section for a persistent identifier that facilitates the citation of glossary terms in your research documentation and publications.
Contributing to the Glossary The glossary is a collaborative effort. If you have expertise in electron or ion microscopy and wish to contribute new terms or refine existing ones, please reach us via ....
Assistance and Updates Should you require help or wish to provide feedback, contact the support team via ...
Glossary Term Attributes
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Label (label_en): This attribute provides a human-readable version of a term's name, making it easily identifiable and understandable to the user.
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Definitions (definition_en): It represents the meaning of the term in English, offering a clear and concise explanation to ensure the user's comprehensive understanding.
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Comments (comment_en): This offers additional context or explanations regarding the term or its usage, enriching the user's knowledge with deeper insights.
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Singular (singular_en): Denoting a unit quantity of the term, this indicates how the term is used when referring to a single instance.
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Plural (plural_en): Representing more than one of the term, this specifies the plural form, guiding correct usage in varied contexts.
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Acronyms (acronym_en): An abbreviation formed from the initial letters of other words and pronounced as a word, providing a concise reference that may be commonly used in literature or discussions.
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Abbreviations (abbreviation_en): This is a shortened form of words used to represent the whole, facilitating easier and quicker reference in texts.
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Exact Synonym (exact_synonym_en): An exact synonym is entirely interchangeable with the class label, corresponding to the same definition, and thus, offering alternative terminology without changing the meaning.
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Narrow Synonym (narrow_synonym_en): A narrow synonym shares a similar meaning with another word but represents a more specific or limited concept, not covering all aspects of the broader term.
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Broad Synonym (broad_synonym_en): A broad synonym has a similar meaning to another word but represents a more general or inclusive concept, encompassing a wider range of meanings than the specific term.
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Related Synonym (related_synonym_en): A related synonym overlaps in meaning with another word, but it may not be an exact match, indicating a looser relationship where the terms share similarities without being precisely synonymous.
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Sources: This lists URLs to sources or references related to the entity, linking the user to further reading or evidence supporting the term's definition.
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IRI (iri): Provides the Internationalized Resource Identifier, offering a direct link to more information or related resources for comprehensive understanding.
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Examples: This attribute gives examples to illustrate the use or context of the entity, aiding in the practical application and deeper comprehension of the term.
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Contributors: Identifying the ORCID of individuals who contributed to discussions pertaining to any class label of a term, acknowledging their input and expertise.
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Ratified (ratified): Indicates whether the entity's information has been officially approved or ratified, ensuring the reliability and accuracy of the information provided.