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== Add a Term ==
 
== Add a Term ==
 
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Adding terms is also fairly easy:
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To add a term:
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# Click on the 'new' link to add a term.
 
# Click on the 'new' link to add a term.
# Keystroke the word(s) (all lowercase unless a capital is warranted, e.g., for proper names like Waterston's organ).
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# Keystroke the word(s). For display purposes we recommend all lowercase unless a capital is warranted, e.g., for proper names like Waterston's organ.
# Add a definition in [[How we construct definitions|genus-differentia]] format that starts with a capital letter and ends with a period.
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# Add a definition.  For display purposes we recommend that it ''starts with a capital letter'' and ''ends with a period''.  
# Add OBO dbxref if from another ontology at OBO Foundary.
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# Tie the term to the reference from which the definition was copied verbatim using the "written by" field. Curators can add themselves as a reference if the definition does not come from a reference.
# Tie the term to the reference from which the definition was copied verbatim or from which the concept was derived. Curators are added to the references so they appear in the search (see example image).
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# If known, tie it to the highest taxon for which this term applies.
# Tie it to the highest taxon for which this term applies.
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# Choose the language if not English.
# Choose the language if not English.  
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== Add a Relationship ==
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Once the term is added you'll need to add its relationship(s) to other terms. Previously added relationships will appear at the bottom of the page.
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== Add Tags ==
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Adding a tag ([[App/tag]]) is an easy way to comment on a particular term or to add alternative definitions and spellings (e.g., the plural spelling). There are a number of keywords already in the database: e.g., 'alternative definition' (for different verbal descriptions of the same concept - NOT entirely different definitions, which should have their own entries), 'plural' for plural spellings that are obvious, 'remove' (terms you think should go into other ontologies), 'comment.' Simply click the 'Tag' link under 'functions' on the left. The light red overlay will appear and you can tie a keyword, a reference, page numbers, and your comments to this term.
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A list and explanation of [[ontology specific keywords]].
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== Mark Up Your Definitions ==
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The 'markup definition' link highlights and links to terms in the definition that are already in the ontology
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Latest revision as of 08:39, 19 October 2009

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To add a term:

  1. Click on the 'new' link to add a term.
  2. Keystroke the word(s). For display purposes we recommend all lowercase unless a capital is warranted, e.g., for proper names like Waterston's organ.
  3. Add a definition. For display purposes we recommend that it starts with a capital letter and ends with a period.
  4. Tie the term to the reference from which the definition was copied verbatim using the "written by" field. Curators can add themselves as a reference if the definition does not come from a reference.
  5. If known, tie it to the highest taxon for which this term applies.
  6. Choose the language if not English.
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