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Update glossary with new terms #21
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Add definitions for the following terms: Academia, Attendee, Brainhack, Brainhack School, Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS), Community, COBIDAS, Hacking, Hackathon, Neurohackademy, OHBM, OHBM Aperture, TrainTrak, Unconference, Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Edit definitions for the following terms: Audience, Author, Brainhack Global, Code of Conduct, Contributor, Curriculum, Documentation, FAIR Data, Repository, Workforce
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Way to go! This cover all terms in the preprint, thus closing #11. Further changes can be made via issues/PR.
@complexbrains & @likeajumprope, could you maybe have a brief look at the things here? |
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@yasminebassil I have made several suggestions regarding some definitions if you want to have a look at. Overall really nice work thank you so much for bringing all those together.
I know it is a bit time taking job and we need more to be filled. Please do reach out the others for help since this is a bit unfair to expect single person to fill them all. Do not hesitate to contact me back 🤗
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### Brainhack | |||
A hackathon that brings researchers together from a variety of neuroscience subfields and diverse research backgrounds to share open science practices and encourage the transfer of knowledge across the community in a collaborative way. |
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I would avoid defining Brainhack as if it is only a hackathon but as series of events that includes training, tutorials, hacking sessions, unconference, free brainstorming sessions and discussions that bring....
if that makes sense. Since we are suffering this perception about Brainhack = Hackathon over the years that scares people away to participate in, which also does not cover all the aspects. I would suggests such correction to be done.
Brainhack Global (BHG) is an umbrella term for all the hacking events run all around the world and for the central organizing committee which coordinates and helps in the planning and organization of the local events all around the world. Brainhack Global is constituted by a volunteer team of researchers from a variety of research institutions. The team is in charge of designing the proceedings of Brainhack Global as well as maintaining the Brainhack Global materials, websites, and social accounts. Brainhack Global does not run a separate hacking event at any specific location or time but shares the information, materials, and broadcasts from all local event sites during the defined event period. | ||
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### Brainhack Global (BHG) | ||
An umbrella term that describes all hackathons and hacking events that fall under the international Brainhack initiative, allowing a central organizing committee to help coordinate, plan, and organize local Brainhack events all around the world. Brainhack Global is composed of a volunteer team of researchers from a variety of research institutions who lead global Brainhack efforts annually. This team is in charge of designing the proceedings of Brainhack Global, sharing information from Brainhack Global with individual local hackathon efforts, and maintaining the Brainhack Global materials, websites, and social accounts. Brainhack Global does not run a separate hacking event themselves at any specific location or time, but instead shares the information, materials, and broadcasts from all local event sites during the defined event period each year. |
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Again, here I would say that describes all the events that include training, tutorial, hacking, unconference and brainstorm sessions that fall under ...
since not all Brainhacks organized so far had only hackathons, even some didn't have it at all, but only tutorials or brainstorm sessions as in Australia this year.
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### Community | ||
A group of people who share a common characteristic, goal, interest, ideal, or any group of individuals who occupy similar physical spaces. |
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I guess this definition needs to be tailored to the scientific and Brainhack community since atm it sounds more like the 1st definition of the community in the social domain. In our case, as it was from the beginning but also in the current pandemic we saw that physical space is not a single necessity to have the community knowledge.
So I would go with A group of people who share a common goal, interest, ideal, and moral to put a communal act to build, nurture and improve the good in the society.
Currently looking through / catching up on things here, and looks like there are currently 4 open PRs for the Glossary page. We should determine an order for merging them to minimize the conflicts (and relatively quickly to avoid any future conflicts). I'm happy to orchestrate this and resolve any conflicts. Please weigh in @htwangtw, @PeerHerholz, et al. 😄 In terms of order, I'm thinking: we should first merge this PR #21 from @yasminebassil / @vborghe / @complexbrains (to add/edit these ~25 definitions), then #16 from @TheChymera (adding/editing ~16 other definitions, amending any of which that overlap with #21), then #41 from @anibalsolon (adding CSS and few other stylistic changes), then #40 from @r03ert0 (to update the "unconference" definition and add the Wikipedia reference). Before this PR #21 is merged, I agree with @complexbrains suggestions re: editing the definitions for Community, Brainhack Global, and Brainhack. |
Agreed with @shawnrhoads PR ordering! I will keep an eye on possible merge conflicts. |
Add definitions for the following terms: Academia, Attendee, Brainhack, Brainhack School, Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS), Community, COBIDAS, Hacking, Hackathon, Neurohackademy, OHBM, OHBM Aperture, TrainTrak, Unconference, Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Edit definitions for the following terms: Audience, Author, Brainhack Global, Code of Conduct, Contributor, Curriculum, Documentation, FAIR Data, Repository, Workforce