NIH | National Cancer Institute | NCI Wiki  

Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

...

Any user can create their own compendium Compendium that lasts only for the duration of a work session. When you end the work station and close the browser window, the Session Compendium is deleted.

To view all session compendiumsSession Compendiums

  • On the BRD home page, click the folder icon to the right of the ? help link.
    My Session Compendium icon on the BRD home page
    The My SOP Compendium page appears, listing all of the temporary compendiums in use in this sessionSession Compendiums.
    • Remove an SOP from the Session Compendium by clicking the minus button in the Action column.
    • Click Download all SOP documents to download all documents as a ZIP file.
    • Click Clear to remove all contents of the Session Compendium.

Return to top of page

Viewing

...

DRAFT

Return to top of page

Viewing All Compendiums
Anchor
SOPCompendiums
SOPCompendiums

You can view all public compendiums Compendiums and sort the list by title and release date.

...

  • Select Search > SOP Compendiums.
    The SOP Compendium page appears, listing all public compendiumsCompendiums.


    You can do the following on this page:

...

You can view the details of a compendium Compendium including its available versions and a list of all SOPs associated with it.

To view compendium Compendium details

  1. Open the SOP Compendiums page.
  2. Click a compendium Compendium in the list.
    The SOP Compendium page appears.
     

    You can do the following on this page:

...

Commenting on a Compendium
Anchor
commentcompendium
commentcompendium

Add a comment to a compendium Compendium version to share your thoughts with others. Before you can comment, you must either register with Disqus or log in with your Facebook, Twitter, or Google account. All comments are subject to moderation by the BRD Curation Team.

To add a comment to a compendiumCompendium

  1.   Open an SOP Compendium page.
  2. Select the version of the compendium Compendium to which you want to add your comment.
  3. Scroll to the bottom of the page to the comment box.
      comment box
    Click the arrow next to Login and select the method by which you would like to log in: Disqus, Facebook, Twitter, or Google.
    Disqus login options in comment box
  4. Follow the prompts to either create and log in with a Disqus account, log in with an existing Disqus account, or log in with a social media account. If you choose a social media account, you merge that account with Disqus and can log in with those credentials each time you want to comment.  
  5. In the comment box, enter your comment. If you have not yet logged in, the application prompts you to log in using one of the methods in the previous step.
  6. Click Post to complete the comment.
  7. Optionally, sort the comments, share them on social media, and make the compendium a favorite.
    To sort the comments
    , select one of the following options from the Sort by list:
    • Best - Comments with the most votes trending over time.
    • Newest - Most recent comments first.
    • Oldest - Oldest comments first.

To share the comment, click Share and then click either the Twitter or the Facebook icon.
 
To make the compendium Compendium a favorite, click the star next to Favorite.
Favorite icon in comment box

...