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== Knowledgebases for Non-Experts ==
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KBs for Non-Experts are organized into '''Content Areas''', with each area belonging to one or more filterable high-level categories: '''Proteins''', '''Nucleic Acids''', '''Materials and Chemistry''', '''Metabolomics''', and '''Other Biological Samples'''.
== [https://usnan.nmrhub.org/resource-connector/knowledgebases Overview] ==
[[File:Novice-KBs.png|thumb|Knowledgebases for Non-Experts filtered on ''Materials and Chemistry'']]
[[File:Novice-KBs.png|thumb|Knowledgebases for Non-Experts filtered on ''Materials and Chemistry'']]
The KBs for non-experts are currently under active development and contain Content Areas for:


[https://usnan.nmrhub.org/resource-connector/knowledgebases KBs for Non-Experts] are organized into '''Content Areas''', with each content area belonging to one or more filterable high-level '''Categories'''
== Categories ==
* '''Proteins'''
* '''Nucleic Acids'''
* '''Materials and Chemistry'''
* '''Metabolomics'''
* '''Other Biological Samples'''
== Content Areas ==
Each Knowledgebase for Non-Experts is organized into '''Content Areas''', which serve as the primary hubs for exploring how NMR can be applied to specific types of samples or scientific questions.
Each '''Content Areas''' belong to one or more '''Categories''' and can be filtered by selecting one or more categories. Note that when no '''Categories''' are selected ''All'' content areas are displayed.
The table below shows the '''Content Areas''' separated by their '''Categories.'''
''If you would like to contribute to these KB Content Areas, please reach out to any of the [https://usnan.org/about/contacts NAN contacts]''
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Proteins !! Nucleic Acids !! Materials and Chemistry !! Metabolomics !! Other Biological Samples
! Proteins !! Nucleic Acids !! Materials and Chemistry !! Metabolomics !! Other Biological Samples
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| || || Small Molecules || ||  
| || || Small Molecules || ||  
|}
|}
If you would like to contribute to these KB Content Areas, please reach out to any of the [https://usnan.org/about/contacts NAN contacts]
 
=== Structure of a Content Area ===
* Each Content Area is composed of a series of '''tabs''' across the top of the page.
** Every Content Area includes a tab titled '''Introduction'''
** Some Content Areas also include a tab titled '''What's right for you?'''
*** This tab walks users through a decision tree to help them determine:
**** If their system is suitable for NMR study
**** What types of NMR experiments are appropriate for their needs
 
=== Components of Each Tab ===
 
Each tab may contain the following elements:
 
* '''HTML blurb'''
** Provides a narrative related to the topic
* '''Links to primary citations'''
** Key references relevant to the scientific subject
* '''Links to related vignettes'''
** '''Content vignettes''' – supplementary pages with in-depth information that does not fit within the main tab layout
** '''Literature vignettes''' – concise summaries of published studies where the topic played a central role
* '''Links to related KB datasets'''
** Direct access to experimental datasets that are well vetted and connected to the subject matter
* '''Image'''
** A representative figure or illustration

Latest revision as of 18:23, 18 June 2025

Overview

Knowledgebases for Non-Experts filtered on Materials and Chemistry

KBs for Non-Experts are organized into Content Areas, with each content area belonging to one or more filterable high-level Categories

Categories

  • Proteins
  • Nucleic Acids
  • Materials and Chemistry
  • Metabolomics
  • Other Biological Samples

Content Areas

Each Knowledgebase for Non-Experts is organized into Content Areas, which serve as the primary hubs for exploring how NMR can be applied to specific types of samples or scientific questions.

Each Content Areas belong to one or more Categories and can be filtered by selecting one or more categories. Note that when no Categories are selected All content areas are displayed.

The table below shows the Content Areas separated by their Categories.

If you would like to contribute to these KB Content Areas, please reach out to any of the NAN contacts

Proteins Nucleic Acids Materials and Chemistry Metabolomics Other Biological Samples
Intrinsically Disordered Proteins DNA Molecular Crystals Biomarkers Biomaterials
Soluble Proteins RNA Glasses and Ceramics Flux Carbohydrates
Fibrils and Polymeric Proteins Energy Materials Compound Identification Natural Products
Membrane Proteins Synthetic Polymers Systems Biology
Ligand Binding Biomaterials
Catalytic Materials
Surface Chemistry
Organic-Inorganic Hybrids
Metals and Intermetallics
Small Molecules

Structure of a Content Area

  • Each Content Area is composed of a series of tabs across the top of the page.
    • Every Content Area includes a tab titled Introduction
    • Some Content Areas also include a tab titled What's right for you?
      • This tab walks users through a decision tree to help them determine:
        • If their system is suitable for NMR study
        • What types of NMR experiments are appropriate for their needs

Components of Each Tab

Each tab may contain the following elements:

  • HTML blurb
    • Provides a narrative related to the topic
  • Links to primary citations
    • Key references relevant to the scientific subject
  • Links to related vignettes
    • Content vignettes – supplementary pages with in-depth information that does not fit within the main tab layout
    • Literature vignettes – concise summaries of published studies where the topic played a central role
  • Links to related KB datasets
    • Direct access to experimental datasets that are well vetted and connected to the subject matter
  • Image
    • A representative figure or illustration