Hi Martijn,
At The Hyve we are actually currently in the process of creating a website for the COVID-19 study-a-thon results, in light of the EHDEN project: https://covid19.ohdsi.app/.
The website is still in progress, but will be populated with more studies, databases and authors soon. The goals of this website are:
- to research and propose an interoperable standard for metadata for OHDSI studies
- to pilot static website generation as a framework to quickly stand up a website that contains this data readable for both humans and machines
- to use the COVID-19 studyathon as a test case for the feasibility of this approach
The idea behind this website is to publish OHDSI studies in a FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) way. On the community call on the 5th of May we gave a presentation on this: OHDSI Community Call 5May2020. You can find the slide deck here: https://www.ohdsi.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/FAIRification-of-OHDSI-assets-OHDSI-Community-Call-May-5th.pdf
The data is now populated manually, but we do intent to supply other information automatically. The standardization of the GitHub repositories that is currently in place, as well as the GitHub scraper scripts are of course very useful for this.
We are still at a development stages, and are looking how to best integrate this with existing tooling. Would you be available for a call somewhere in the coming weeks?