From 012f4917998afe2388395c8099338686368b1fa8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Katherine Eaton Date: Wed, 20 May 2020 14:55:00 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] fix typos --- narratives/DHSI2020Local.md | 10 +++++----- narratives/plague-phylogeography_DHSI2020Remote.md | 14 +++++++------- 2 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/narratives/DHSI2020Local.md b/narratives/DHSI2020Local.md index 624a22df2..c9b51af89 100644 --- a/narratives/DHSI2020Local.md +++ b/narratives/DHSI2020Local.md @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ This demonstration explores the role digital exhibits play in on-going work as o ###
-   1. [Playgound of Ideas](http://localhost:4000/narratives/DHSI2020Local?n=3)
+   1. [Playground of Ideas](http://localhost:4000/narratives/DHSI2020Local?n=3)
 
2. [Interdisciplinary Perspectives](http://localhost:4000/narratives/DHSI2020Local?n=5)
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ http://localhost:4000/narratives/DHSI2020Local #### An added benefit of digital publishing is that all images are hyperlinks, and when clicked, will take you to their source. -#### The image to the right depicts the London plagues in the 17th century, and accompanies an article about the surprising similarities bewteen past and modern pandemics. +#### The image to the right depicts the London plagues in the 17th century, and accompanies an article about the surprising similarities between past and modern pandemics. ```auspiceMainDisplayMarkdown @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ http://localhost:4000/narratives/DHSI2020Local #### Yet the DNA plague samples analyzed here don't reflect that. Instead there is a strong geographic bias towards samples collected in China. -#### Open up a new view commparing [disease networks from a study in 2010 vs. 2013](http://localhost:4000/morelli2010Local:cui2013Local?c=BioSampleGeographicLocation&m=num_date). Mouse over "China" in the legend, and 4/13 bubbles (31%) will enlarge on the left side (2010) and 110/131 (84%) will appear on the right side (2013). +#### Open up a new view comparing [disease networks from a study in 2010 vs. 2013](http://localhost:4000/morelli2010Local:cui2013Local?c=BioSampleGeographicLocation&m=num_date). Mouse over "China" in the legend, and 4/13 bubbles (31%) will enlarge on the left side (2010) and 110/131 (84%) will appear on the right side (2013). #### Considering how new studies influence the composition of public data is a critical part of digital scholarship. @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ http://localhost:4000/narratives/DHSI2020Local

Marmots in Qinghai Province, China. Jason Lee, Reuters.

-#### What about North American and European marmots? Are they immune? +#### What about North American and European marmots? Are they immune? More likely, this is yet again geographic bias. @@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ https://plague-phylogeography.readthedocs.io/en/latest/exhibit/exhibit_link.html #### My rewarding experiences working with digital exhibits tend to encompass three features. -#### 1. Many exhibit platforms can also serve as a tool for exploratory data analysis. Evoking the sensation of a [Playgound of Ideas](http://localhost:4000/narratives/DHSI2020Local?n=3) means feeling free to purse your research question, and to discover unexpected ones along the way. +#### 1. Many exhibit platforms can also serve as a tool for exploratory data analysis. Evoking the sensation of a [Playground of Ideas](http://localhost:4000/narratives/DHSI2020Local?n=3) means feeling free to purse your research question, and to discover unexpected ones along the way. #### 2. Having to distill each page down to basic takeaways with supporting literature/multimedia, can get you out of tunnel vision and incorporate more [Interdisciplinary Perspectives](http://localhost:4000/narratives/DHSI2020Local?n=5). diff --git a/narratives/plague-phylogeography_DHSI2020Remote.md b/narratives/plague-phylogeography_DHSI2020Remote.md index 0a37d3aea..30f5a6010 100644 --- a/narratives/plague-phylogeography_DHSI2020Remote.md +++ b/narratives/plague-phylogeography_DHSI2020Remote.md @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ This demonstration explores the role digital exhibits play in on-going work as o ###
-   1. [Playgound of Ideas](https://nextstrain.org/community/narratives/ktmeaton/plague-phylogeography/DHSI2020Remote?n=3)
+   1. [Playground of Ideas](https://nextstrain.org/community/narratives/ktmeaton/plague-phylogeography/DHSI2020Remote?n=3)
 
2. [Interdisciplinary Perspectives](https://nextstrain.org/community/narratives/ktmeaton/plague-phylogeography/DHSI2020Remote?n=5)
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ https://nextstrain.org/community/narratives/ktmeaton/plague-phylogeography/DHSI2 #### An added benefit of digital publishing is that all images are hyperlinks, and when clicked, will take you to their source. -#### The image to the right depicts the London plagues in the 17th century, and accompanies an article about the surprising similarities bewteen past and modern pandemics. +#### The image to the right depicts the London plagues in the 17th century, and accompanies an article about the surprising similarities between past and modern pandemics. ```auspiceMainDisplayMarkdown @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ https://nextstrain.org/community/narratives/ktmeaton/plague-phylogeography/DHSI2 #### Yet the DNA plague samples analyzed here don't reflect that. Instead there is a strong geographic bias towards samples collected in China. -#### Open up a new view commparing [disease networks from a study in 2010 vs. 2013](https://nextstrain.org/community/ktmeaton/plague-phylogeography/morelli2010Remote:community/ktmeaton/plague-phylogeography/cui2013Remote?c=BioSampleGeographicLocation&m=num_date). Mouse over "China" in the legend, and 4/13 bubbles (31%) will enlarge on the left side (2010) and 110/131 (84%) will appear on the right side (2013). +#### Open up a new view comparing [disease networks from a study in 2010 vs. 2013](https://nextstrain.org/community/ktmeaton/plague-phylogeography/morelli2010Remote:community/ktmeaton/plague-phylogeography/cui2013Remote?c=BioSampleGeographicLocation&m=num_date). Mouse over "China" in the legend, and 4/13 bubbles (31%) will enlarge on the left side (2010) and 110/131 (84%) will appear on the right side (2013). #### Considering how new studies influence the composition of public data is a critical part of digital scholarship. @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ https://nextstrain.org/community/narratives/ktmeaton/plague-phylogeography/DHSI2

Marmots in Qinghai Province, China. Jason Lee, Reuters.

-#### What about North American and European marmots? Are they immune? +#### What about North American and European marmots? Are they immune? More likely, this is yet again geographic bias. @@ -220,9 +220,9 @@ https://nextstrain.org/community/narratives/ktmeaton/plague-phylogeography/DHSI2 --- -#### Link to the [2010 study interactive data](https://nextstrain.org/community/narratives/ktmeaton/plague-phylogeography/morelli2010Local?m=num_date). +#### Link to the [2010 study interactive data](https://nextstrain.org/community/ktmeaton/plague-phylogeography/morelli2010Remote?m=num_date). -https://nextstrain.org/community/narratives/ktmeaton/plague-phylogeography/morelli2010Local?m=num_date +https://nextstrain.org/community/ktmeaton/plague-phylogeography/morelli2010Remote?m=num_date --- @@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ https://plague-phylogeography.readthedocs.io/en/latest/exhibit/exhibit_link.html #### My rewarding experiences working with digital exhibits tend to encompass three features. -#### 1. Many exhibit platforms can also serve as a tool for exploratory data analysis. Evoking the sensation of a [Playgound of Ideas](https://nextstrain.org/community/narratives/ktmeaton/plague-phylogeography/DHSI2020Remote?n=3) means feeling free to purse your research question, and to discover unexpected ones along the way. +#### 1. Many exhibit platforms can also serve as a tool for exploratory data analysis. Evoking the sensation of a [Playground of Ideas](https://nextstrain.org/community/narratives/ktmeaton/plague-phylogeography/DHSI2020Remote?n=3) means feeling free to purse your research question, and to discover unexpected ones along the way. #### 2. Having to distill each page down to basic takeaways with supporting literature/multimedia, can get you out of tunnel vision and incorporate more [Interdisciplinary Perspectives](https://nextstrain.org/community/narratives/ktmeaton/plague-phylogeography/DHSI2020Remote?n=5).