FAQs
How often is CRO released?
CRO is released on an ad hoc basis. See the latest release here.
Am I allowed to change the content in CRO?
CRO is a community-driven project and we welcome your feedback and suggested changes. We request that all proposed changed be suggested on GitHub issue tracker so they can be seen and discussed by the CRO community. Note, you will need sign up for a free GitHub account, if you do not already have one.
How can I collaborate with CRO?
We welcome the participation of interested colleagues. We anticipate that the structure of CRO will continue to be refined. Please see the contributors page for more information or join our Slack channel.
How is CRO related to CD2H?
The CRO is funded by the NIH Center for Data to Health, and is part of the Architecting Attribution project, led by Melissa Haendel of Oregon Health & Science University, Kristi Holmes of Northwestern University and Dave Eichmann of University of Iowa.
How do I cite CRO?
Please cite: Architecting Attribution. (2019). Contributor Role Ontology (Version 1.0) [Collaborative data model]. Project retrieved from https://github.com/data2health/contributor-role-ontology. Ontology retrieved from: https://zenodo.org/record/2593739#.XTZWoZNKgl4