diff --git a/Gemfile b/Gemfile deleted file mode 100644 index 8e7ddbe..0000000 --- a/Gemfile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -source "https://rubygems.org" -# Hello! This is where you manage which Jekyll version is used to run. -# When you want to use a different version, change it below, save the -# file and run `bundle install`. Run Jekyll with `bundle exec`, like so: -# -# bundle exec jekyll serve -# -# This will help ensure the proper Jekyll version is running. -# Happy Jekylling! -gem "jekyll", "~> 4.0.0" -# This is the default theme for new Jekyll sites. You may change this to anything you like. -gem "minima", "~> 2.5" -# If you want to use GitHub Pages, remove the "gem "jekyll"" above and -# uncomment the line below. To upgrade, run `bundle update github-pages`. -# gem "github-pages", group: :jekyll_plugins -# If you have any plugins, put them here! -group :jekyll_plugins do - gem "jekyll-feed", "~> 0.12" -end - -# Windows and JRuby does not include zoneinfo files, so bundle the tzinfo-data gem -# and associated library. -install_if -> { RUBY_PLATFORM =~ %r!mingw|mswin|java! } do - gem "tzinfo", "~> 1.2" - gem "tzinfo-data" -end - -# Performance-booster for watching directories on Windows -gem "wdm", "~> 0.1.1", :install_if => Gem.win_platform? - diff --git a/Gemfile.lock b/Gemfile.lock deleted file mode 100644 index c0dc1c1..0000000 --- a/Gemfile.lock +++ /dev/null @@ -1,84 +0,0 @@ -GEM - remote: https://rubygems.org/ - specs: - addressable (2.7.0) - public_suffix (>= 2.0.2, < 5.0) - colorator (1.1.0) - concurrent-ruby (1.1.5) - em-websocket (0.5.1) - eventmachine (>= 0.12.9) - http_parser.rb (~> 0.6.0) - eventmachine (1.2.7) - ffi (1.11.3) - forwardable-extended (2.6.0) - http_parser.rb (0.6.0) - i18n (1.7.0) - concurrent-ruby (~> 1.0) - jekyll (4.0.0) - addressable (~> 2.4) - colorator (~> 1.0) - em-websocket (~> 0.5) - i18n (>= 0.9.5, < 2) - jekyll-sass-converter (~> 2.0) - jekyll-watch (~> 2.0) - kramdown (~> 2.1) - kramdown-parser-gfm (~> 1.0) - liquid (~> 4.0) - mercenary (~> 0.3.3) - pathutil (~> 0.9) - rouge (~> 3.0) - safe_yaml (~> 1.0) - terminal-table (~> 1.8) - jekyll-feed (0.13.0) - jekyll (>= 3.7, < 5.0) - jekyll-sass-converter (2.0.1) - sassc (> 2.0.1, < 3.0) - jekyll-seo-tag (2.6.1) - jekyll (>= 3.3, < 5.0) - jekyll-watch (2.2.1) - listen (~> 3.0) - kramdown (2.1.0) - kramdown-parser-gfm (1.1.0) - kramdown (~> 2.0) - liquid (4.0.3) - listen (3.2.1) - rb-fsevent (~> 0.10, >= 0.10.3) - rb-inotify (~> 0.9, >= 0.9.10) - mercenary (0.3.6) - minima (2.5.1) - jekyll (>= 3.5, < 5.0) - jekyll-feed (~> 0.9) - jekyll-seo-tag (~> 2.1) - pathutil (0.16.2) - forwardable-extended (~> 2.6) - public_suffix (4.0.3) - rb-fsevent (0.10.3) - rb-inotify (0.10.1) - ffi (~> 1.0) - rouge (3.14.0) - safe_yaml (1.0.5) - sassc (2.2.1) - ffi (~> 1.9) - terminal-table (1.8.0) - unicode-display_width (~> 1.1, >= 1.1.1) - thread_safe (0.3.6) - tzinfo (1.2.6) - thread_safe (~> 0.1) - tzinfo-data (1.2019.3) - tzinfo (>= 1.0.0) - unicode-display_width (1.6.0) - wdm (0.1.1) - -PLATFORMS - ruby - -DEPENDENCIES - jekyll (~> 4.0.0) - jekyll-feed (~> 0.12) - minima (~> 2.5) - tzinfo (~> 1.2) - tzinfo-data - wdm (~> 0.1.1) - -BUNDLED WITH - 2.1.4 diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index bc8dcee..8f4f7f9 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # 23 Research Data Things This repository contains an update of the Australian National Data Service's -23 (research data) Things. +(ANDS) 23 (research data) Things. ## What is 23 (research data) Things? @@ -22,26 +22,4 @@ You can: * contextualise it for your discipline * extend or contract it to meet your specific research data knowledge needs -## The things - -* [Thing 1: Getting started with research data](things/thing-1.md) -* [Thing 4: Data discovery](things/thing-4.md) -* [Thing 5: Data Sharing](things/thing-5.md) -* [Thing 6: Curation & Preservation](thing/thing-6.md) -* [Thing 7: Data citation for access and attribution](things/thing-7.md) -* [Thing 8: Metrics](thing/thing-8.md) -* [Thing 9: Licensing data for reuse](things/thing-9.md) -* [Thing 10: Sharing sensitive data](things/thing-10.md) -* [Thing 12: Controlled vocabularies for data description](things/thing-12.md) -* [Thing 13: Walk the crosswalk](thing/thing-13.md) -* [Thing 14: Identifiers and linked data](things/thing-14.md) -* [Thing 15: Data management plans](things/thing-15.md) -* [Thing 16: What are publishers & funders saying about data?](things/thing-16.md) -* [Thing 18: Data interviews: talk the talk](things/thing-18.md) -* [Thing 17: Literacy & outreach](things/thing-17.md) -* [Thing 18: Data interviews: talk the talk](things/thing-18.md) -* [Thing 19: APIs & Apps](thing/thing-19.md) -* [Thing 20: Do it with data](things/thing-20.md) -* [Thing 21: Tools of the trade](things/thing-21.md) -* [Thing 22: What's in a name?](things/thing-22.md) -* [Thing 23: Making connections](things/thing-23.md) +The core content for the things in the [_things](_things/) folder. diff --git a/_things/thing-1.md b/_things/thing-01.md similarity index 100% rename from _things/thing-1.md rename to _things/thing-01.md diff --git a/_things/thing-2.md b/_things/thing-02.md similarity index 100% rename from _things/thing-2.md rename to _things/thing-02.md diff --git a/_things/thing-3.md b/_things/thing-03.md similarity index 100% rename from _things/thing-3.md rename to _things/thing-03.md diff --git a/_things/thing-4.md b/_things/thing-04.md similarity index 100% rename from _things/thing-4.md rename to _things/thing-04.md diff --git a/_things/thing-5.md b/_things/thing-05.md similarity index 100% rename from _things/thing-5.md rename to _things/thing-05.md diff --git a/_things/thing-6.md b/_things/thing-06.md similarity index 100% rename from _things/thing-6.md rename to _things/thing-06.md diff --git a/_things/thing-7.md b/_things/thing-07.md similarity index 91% rename from _things/thing-7.md rename to _things/thing-07.md index 758dda6..2aacad4 100644 --- a/_things/thing-7.md +++ b/_things/thing-07.md @@ -20,13 +20,12 @@ work and ideas. Along with books, journals and other scholarly works, it is now possible to formally cite research datasets and even the software that was used to create or analyse the data. -1. Start by looking back to the [Weddell Seal - dataset](https://researchdata.ands.org.au/measuring-effects-human-leptonychotes-weddellii/699460 "Wendell seal dataset") - we explored in Thing 4.  Check out how many times it has been cited. +1. Start by looking at the [Weddell Seal + dataset](https://researchdata.ands.org.au/measuring-effects-human-leptonychotes-weddellii/699460 "Wendell seal dataset"). Check out how many times it has been cited. This citation count has been measured by Thomson Reuters Data Citation Index product. -2. Scan through the ANDS introduction to [data - citation](https://www.ands.org.au/working-with-data/citation-and-identifiers/data-citation "data citation") +2. Scan through the ARDC introduction to [data + citation](https://ardc.edu.au/resources/working-with-data/citation-identifiers/data-citation/ "data citation") 3. Now look at the [Hutchinson Drought Index](https://researchdata.ands.org.au/monthly-drought-australia-drought-index/61872 "Hutchinson drought index") data record in Research Data Australia. This research data makes @@ -95,4 +94,4 @@ passenger dataset they have provided. 2\. What is your opinion about whether publishing data as a visualisation is likely to make the data more or less accessible, reusable and -therefore citable? \ No newline at end of file +therefore citable? diff --git a/_things/thing-8.md b/_things/thing-08.md similarity index 100% rename from _things/thing-8.md rename to _things/thing-08.md diff --git a/_things/thing-9.md b/_things/thing-09.md similarity index 100% rename from _things/thing-9.md rename to _things/thing-09.md diff --git a/things.md b/things.md index 0d31ec7..bfb6a40 100644 --- a/things.md +++ b/things.md @@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ title: All the Research Data things permalink: /researchdata/things/ --- -{% assign my_things = site.things | sort: "thing" %} -{% for thing in my_things %} -- [Thing {{thing.thing}}:]({{site.baseurl}}/researchdata/thing-{{thing.thing}}) {{thing.title}} - - {{thing.description}} -{% endfor %} \ No newline at end of file + +{% for t in site.things %} +- [Thing {{t.thing}}:]({{site.baseurl}}{{t.url}}) {{t.title}} + - {{t.description}} +{% endfor %}