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Deliverable Report D6.3 eNanoMapper Tutorials

Authors: Lucian Farcal, Philip Doganis;

Deliverable Report D6.3 eNanoMapper Tutorials

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The applications developed within eNanoMapper are complemented by a set of support materials, dedicated to users (experimentalists, data managers, etc.) and developers. Various tools were used to document the development and testing phase (described in previous reports on specific applications), while the guidance materials dedicated to users were incorporated in presentations at different face-toface meetings, workshops, trainings, online seminars and other similar dissemination activities which facilitated the interactions and information exchanges between eNanoMapper developers and the scientific community, the main target of these applications (see details described in Deliverables 6.1, 6.2 and 1.4). All these dissemination and training materials were recorded, stored and made publicly available on the eNanoMapper website. Further, a list of terms used within the project was prepared and made publicly available, with the same aim to help the users in understanding and implementing specific elements related to ontology, data management, modelling and risk assessment. The dictionary is accessible at: http://www.enanomapper.net/library/enm-dictionary The tutorials represent another category of dissemination materials, aiming to present, step by step, the use of specific tools and provide detailed information on the tools’ functionalities. The eNM series of tutorials are mainly represented by electronic documents (e.g. in pdf format) or video materials. The information included in the tutorials is also a result of the developer-user interactions and represent a guideline based also on the experience accumulated during the development, testing and deployment phases. However, apart from these documents, each application has specific guidance and support materials available (additional resources, help sections, etc.). The collection of tutorials developed within the project is accessible at: http://www.enanomapper.net/enm-tutorials The tutorials are developed alongside with the applications, therefore they might also be updated once a new version or a new functionality of the application is released. For the purpose of accessibility to different raw materials used to build the tutorials (text files, Word files, etc.), we have created a repository at: https://github.com/enanomapper/tutorials. This will facilitate the long term and open access to different versions of the tutorials after the end of the project, and will support further developments. All eNanoMapper tutorials are distributed under the license CC-BY 4.0.

http://www.enanomapper.net/deliverables/d6/D6.3_eNanoMapper_Tutorials.pdf

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