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Put information on front page of SCOPE #158

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mesierzega opened this issue Feb 24, 2023 · 2 comments
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Put information on front page of SCOPE #158

mesierzega opened this issue Feb 24, 2023 · 2 comments
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@mesierzega mesierzega created this issue from a note in SCOPE Spring 2023 (To-Do) Feb 24, 2023
@joegenius98 joegenius98 added the good first issue Good for newcomers label Apr 23, 2023
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joegenius98 commented Apr 28, 2023

Formerly an acronym for "Scientific Collection of Policy Evidence," SCOPE is a tool that enhances the experience of the geoLab researchers by giving them automated summaries and key words of news articles from A.I. models, creating controllable search queries, and collaborating on workspaces.

Researchers may submit queries on any topic of interest, such as international relations or environmental development projects. They may submit them with keywords, receive A.I.-enhanced results for them, and filter through them on a results page. On workspaces, sources will be tagged with a certain workspace title so that multiple people working on the same workspace with similar queries with similar keywords can be accommodated.

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"The Workspaces component of SCOPE serves as a way for people to make and share collections of articles gathered from queries and group them by specific category or project task."

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