diff --git a/app/views/static_pages/help.html.erb b/app/views/static_pages/help.html.erb index 528370c..6f2960c 100644 --- a/app/views/static_pages/help.html.erb +++ b/app/views/static_pages/help.html.erb @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ application_name: Rails.configuration.branding[:application][:name])%>
- <%= raw t('help_page.body_text_tab_2_html')%> + <%= raw t('help_page.body_text_tab_2_html', organisation_abbreviation: Rails.configuration.branding[:organisation][:abbreviation], organisation_url: Rails.configuration.branding[:organisation][:url]) %>
diff --git a/config/locales/en-UK.yml b/config/locales/en-UK.yml index 81ca0ec..7e544fc 100644 --- a/config/locales/en-UK.yml +++ b/config/locales/en-UK.yml @@ -705,7 +705,7 @@

Additional Information

We are constantly improving the user interface and functionality of %{application_name}. If you would like to contribute with feedback and suggestions, please contact us by emailing - %{organisation_email}. You can also report bugs and request new features directly on GitHub

" + dmponline@dcc.ac.uk. You can also report bugs and request new features directly on GitHub

" body_text_tab_2_html: "

%{application_name} stories from the %{organisation_abbreviation} website


" @@ -716,7 +716,7 @@ body_text_tab_2_html: "

Useful resources on Data Management Planning

Example Data Management Plans

@@ -738,7 +738,7 @@ A DMP submitted by a researcher from the University of Bristol, also including comments from the reviewers
  • - Two social science DMPs [PDF, 7 pages]
    + Two social science DMPs [PDF, 7 pages]
    Example plans from researchers at the University of Leeds, shared as part of the Leeds RoaDMaP training materials
  • @@ -746,7 +746,7 @@ Example DMP produced by the DATUM for Health RDM training project
  • - Psychology DMP [PDF, 11 pages]
    + Psychology DMP [PDF, 11 pages]
    A very detailed, fictional psychology DMP produced by the DMTpsych RDM training project, based on a seminal psychology experiment
  • @@ -773,16 +773,16 @@ A guide by the UK Data Service covering a range of topics including data formats, documentaion, ethics, copyright and data sharing.
  • - How to Cite Datasets and Link to Publications [PDF, 12 pages]
    - A guide by the %{organisation_name} giving practical guidelines on how to cite data and the different tools and infrastructure that can be used to support data citation. + How to Cite Datasets and Link to Publications [PDF, 12 pages]
    + A guide by the Digital Curation Centre giving practical guidelines on how to cite data and the different tools and infrastructure that can be used to support data citation.
  • - How to License Research Data [PDF, 16 pages]
    - A guide by the %{organisation_name} that outlines different types of licenses, the pros and cons of each and how they can be applied. + How to License Research Data [PDF, 16 pages]
    + A guide by the Digital Curation Centre that outlines different types of licenses, the pros and cons of each and how they can be applied.
  • - How to Appraise and Select Research Data for Curation [PDF, 8 pages]
    - A guide by ANDS and the %{organisation_abbreviation} on how to select which data to keep for long-term preservation, sharing and reuse. The guide puts forward several criteria to aid selection decisions. + How to Appraise and Select Research Data for Curation [PDF, 8 pages]
    + A guide by ANDS and the Digital Curation Centre on how to select which data to keep for long-term preservation, sharing and reuse. The guide puts forward several criteria to aid selection decisions.
  • Research Data MANTRA [online resource]
    @@ -810,7 +810,7 @@ contact_page: title: "Contact us" - intro_text_html: "

    %{application_name} is provided by the %{organisation_name}. You can find out more about us on our website. If you would like to contact us about %{application_name}, please enter your query in the form below or email %{organisation_email}.

    " + intro_text_html: "

    %{application_name} is provided by the %{organisation_name}. You can find out more about us on our website. If you would like to contact us about %{application_name}, please enter your query in the form below or email dmponline@dcc.ac.uk.

    " github_text_html: "

    If you have a feature request or think you have found a bug, please check out the list of issues on GitHub. If your issue isn't listed there, please add it; if it is, please add a comment if you have more information or just to let us know how important it is to you. This will help us to help us prioritise future developments.

    " address_text_html: "

    Tel. +44 (0) 131 651 1239

    -

    Email %{organisation_email}

    " +

    Email dmponline@dcc.ac.uk

    " roadmap_page: title: "Future plans" @@ -835,7 +835,7 @@
  • - A lifecycle to indicate the status of DMPs and allow institutional access to plans
  • - Support for reviewing Data Management Plans
  • -

    %{application_name} has an active and growing user base, and we are grateful to the members who suggest ideas for new and improved features. If you would like to help shape our future plans, please join the user group. More information on how you can engage with us is available under the 'Get involved' tab.

    +

    %{application_name} has an active and growing user base, and we are grateful to the members who suggest ideas for new and improved features. If you would like to help shape our future plans, please join the user group. More information on how you can engage with us is available under the 'Get involved' tab.


    Current release

    The current version of %{application_name} is %{application_version}.

    @@ -848,7 +848,7 @@ body_text_tab_2_html: "

    %{application_name} is developed and maintained by the UK %{organisation_name}. We’re a small team, and are happy to collaborate with others. There are various ways you can get involved:

    Join the user group

    -

    We run a listserv for the %{application_name} user group that you can request to join. We also host periodic meetings to consult on our plans. Being part of the user group gives you the opportunity to be informed about future developments and to provide feedback to help shape our plans.

    +

    We run a listserv for the %{application_name} user group that you can request to join. We also host periodic meetings to consult on our plans. Being part of the user group gives you the opportunity to be informed about future developments and to provide feedback to help shape our plans.

    Our user group sessions are usually focused around a certain topic (e.g. fleshing out use cases for an API) so invites are sent based on your areas of expertise. It is helpful for us to know your role and interests to invite relevant people to each session. Please introduce yourself on the list and share your ideas.

    Notes from previous user group sessions are provided below: