These GitHub pages include a page describing a software and a page describing a dataset that was created as an output from the software at hand.
- Name: Tutorial on adding Bioschemas markup to GitHub pages
- Description: This tutorial shows how to add Bioschemas markup to GitHub pages. It uses a simple GitHub page hosted in the gh-pages branch to create a sample project page, i.e., as learners could do with their own GitHub projects. As an example, it uses the software and data corresponding to the released project TREC-doc-2-doc-relevance, a web-based interface to add document-to-document relevance assessments to pairs of documents retrieved from TREC 2005 Genomics Track.
- Keywords: Bioschemas, schema.org, structured markup, GitHub pages
- How can I add Bioschemas markup to GitHub pages?
- Can I also use schema.org types not included in Bioschemas?
- How can I use Bioschemas profiles? In particular Dataset (bonus, we also use TrainingMaterial to describe the tutorial itself).
- Advanced learners may also use the ComputationalTool profile; see the original lesson.
- Describe how schema.org and Bioschemas markup can be embedded to GitHub pages
- Understanding of what is Bioschemas and what are Bioschemas types and profiles
Latest modification 2025-07-26
License CC-By 4.0
Version Forked from 1.1.0 for the purpose of ACM REP '25
Identifier DOI:10.5281/zenodo.13799121
Citation Castro, LJ. (2024). Adding Bioschemas Dataset and ComputationalTool markup to GitHub pages. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13799121