Word EN | Definition EN | Translation FR | Definition FR |
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Actions | Page that shows all the notifications that directly relate to requests users need to take action on. | Actions | |
Archive | You can archive your objects and containers on JOGL so they won’t appear on the platform anymore. | Archive | |
Affiliation | You can link containers together to show who is connected. | Affiliation | |
Banner | A Banner is a space on your JOGL container within which you can upload an image to decorate your page and give other users information about the container. | Bannière | |
Community | A Community is a container on JOGL that can be linked to Projects, Organizations and Calls for Proposals. | Communauté | |
Call for Proposals | A Call for Proposals is a container that has the unique function of gathering projects that answer a specific research questions configured like a competition, with rules for participation and an application process. | Appel à Projets | |
Container | Containers are spaces on JOGL that hold people and content. | Conteneur | |
Collaborators | Collaborators are defined by people who are, members in the same project, authors in the same paper or admins or owners in the same container. | Collaborateurs | |
Document | Documents can be either links or uploaded documents. | Document | |
Discussion | A discussion thread is designed for users to convey and share information to other users having access to the discussion thread. | Discussion | |
Ecosystem | Your Ecosystem on JOGL is the set of people, projects, organizations, communities and Hubs linked to your JOGL container. | Écosystème | |
Frequently Asked Questions | The FAQ is a feature in Calls for Proposals, Community, and Organization containers that allows you to display a page with questions and answers. | Questions Fréquemment Posées | |
Followers | These are the people on JOGL that follow your account. | Abonnés | |
Findability | This JOGL made-up term describes a feature you access from the admin panel of your containers, and which allows you to determine what people on JOGL can find the content you post. | Trouvabilité | |
Grant | This is not something we enable on JOGL (yet), but you can provide to participants of a Call for Proposals you organize. | Bourse | |
Hub | A Hub is a digital space on JOGL you can bring a large community, and divide it into various thematic sub-communities. | Hub | |
Invites | The group invitations you have send to other users on JOGL or via email for people to join your container. | Invitations | |
JOGL | Just One Giant Lab (JOGL) is the platform to connect research and innovation ecosystems. | JOGL | |
Keywords | Use keywords to tag important concepts linked to your container, and inform others the various thought spaces you connect with. | Mots-clés | |
Listing Status | Listing defines who can find the container in searches and lists. | Statut de L'inscription | |
Library | A compendium of all the Publications and Notes linked to a Container. | Bibliothèque | |
Member | A user on JOGL that has joined a container (like a hub or a community) is a member of that container. | Membre | |
Mentions | If you are mentioned on JOGL that means someone tagged your username in a discussion to get a response from you or notify you. | Mentions | |
Needs | A Need is an object on JOGL that represents an ask for support. | Besoins | |
Note | A Note is a document you create from JOGL. | Note | |
Notifications | Notifications are informational nudges to let you know about something on JOGL relevant to what’s happening in your Ecosystem. | Notifications | |
Object | Objects are components that cannot hold other objects. Objects hold content. | Objet | |
Onboarding | The Onboarding feature allows you to create a pop-up when someone first visits your Hub as a Member. | Intégration | |
Organization | An Organization is a digital copy of a real organization. | Organisation | |
Owner | If you’re the owner of a container, this means you have created it. | Propriétaire | |
Project | A Project is the smallest of containers on JOGL, it is composed of one or several Members. | Projet | |
Paper | A Paper or Publication is a published article imported to JOGL. | Papier | |
Proposals | A Proposal is an object you can only create from the Call for Proposals container via the “Apply” button. | Proposals | |
Portfolio | The Portfolio Tab holds the Projects and Needs and Papers that are linked to either a Community, a Hub, or a Member. | Portfolio | |
Questionnaire | This feature allows you to make members of a Hub or Community answer a list of questions before they become full members. | Questionnaire | |
Resources | A resource is an object on JOGL you can create from a container. | Ressources | |
Rules | The “Rule” tab you will find only within the Calls for Proposals. | Règles | |
Requests | A request shows up as an “Incoming request” in the administrator interface Ecosystem tab when a JOGL user requests to join your container or as an “outgoing request” when you have invited a user to join your container. | Demandes | |
Review | A review refers to the process of an assigned team of people labelled “reviewers” looking over a proposals submitted to a Call for Proposals, and grading them to uncover a winner. | Revue | |
Searchability | Searchability has the same meaning as “Listing Status”. It defines who can find the container in searches and lists. | Recherchabilité | |
SDGs | Stands for Sustainable Development Goals: they are a collection of seventeen interlinked objectives designed to serve as a "shared blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet, now and into the future. | ODDs (Objectifs de développement durable) | |
Status | Status may refer to the Status of a user on JOGL, in which case it signifies a professional reference point like “Looking for Collaborators” or “Working on a Research Project”. | Statut | |
Template | You wil encounter the Template tab in the Calls for Proposals admin interface. | Modèle | |
Timeline | This is a prompt in the Call for Proposals administrator interface that asks you to input when you Call is open for submissions, and when submissions are not longer allowed. | Chronologie | |
Title | Refers to the Name you decide call your container. | Titre | |
Username | You have a name on JOGL but you can also choose a username. | Nom d'utilisateur | |
User | A user is anyone who has a JOGL account. | Utilisateur | |
Visitor | A visitor is a user on JOGL who visits a page without having joined. | Visiteur | |
Visibility | Content visibility refers to who can see the information in in your container. | Visibilité |
Actions. Page that shows all the notifications that directly relate to requests users need to take action on. e.g., accepting a linking or membership request from a user to join a Hub you have created for example.
Archive. You can Archive your objects and containers on JOGL so they won’t appear on the platform anymore.
Affiliation. You can link containers together to show who is connected. For example you can affiliate an Organization to a Hub to show the Organization is one of the main actors managing the Hub.
Banner. A Banner is a space on your JOGL container within which you can upload an image to decorate your page and give other users information about the container. For an optimal display, choose a visual in the format 1240 x 400 pixels (accepted formats: .png, .jpeg, .jpg; maximum weight: 4Mb). Choose a branding and aesthetic that will stay cohesive throughout the years, and that you won’t change too regularly.
Community. A Community is a container on JOGL that can be linked to Projects, Organizations and Calls for Proposals. It’s the right container to organize members around a specific theme.
Call for Proposals. A Call for Proposals is a container that has the unique function of gathering projects that answer a specific research questions configured like a competition, with rules for participation and an application process.
Container. Containers are spaces on JOGL that hold people and content. Containers are used as a work space for the members, as well as informational spaces for the non-members who have access to the containers’ content.
Collaborators. Collaborators are defined by people who are, members in the same project, authors in the same paper or admins or owners in the same containe
Document. Documents can be either links or uploaded documents. JOGL recognizes any link, but particularly useful here might be a github link, a google drive link or a onedrive link.
Discussion. A discussion thread is designed for users to convey and share information to other users having access to the discussion thread. A discussion can be created from several Containers and Objects (e.g., a project, community, hub, paper, or need) and enables you to spur a localised conversation about all kinds of subjects. Discussions are made up of posts and comments.
Ecosystem. Your Ecosystem on JOGL is the set of people, projects, organizations, communities and Hubs linked to your JOGL container. In other words, it’s the vast network of people and things affiliated to your Hub, or Organization, Community, Project.
Frequently Asked Questions. The FAQ is a feature in Calls for Proposals, Community, and Organization containers that allows you to display a page with questions and answers to hasten the onboarding process and bring precisions to your container description.
Followers. These are the people on JOGL that follow your account. They receive notifications about the public discussions you start or objects you create.
**Findability .** This JOGL made-up term describes a feature you access from the admin panel of your containers, and which allows you to determine what people on JOGL can find the content you post. You can make it so only admins see the content, or only members, or only your ecosystem, or anyone on JOGL.
Grant. This is not something we enable on JOGL (yet), but you can provide to participants of a Call for Proposals you organize.
Hub. A Hub is a digital space on JOGL you can bring a large community, and divide it into various thematic sub-communities. There you can centralize people, needs and resources and collaborate seamlessly.
Invites. The group invitations you have send to other users on JOGL or via email for people to join your container. Access them in the Administration panel of your container.