Dataset

Metkagram Library

Structured dataset covering the public Metkagram export across supported languages and collections. Records include annotated library items, patterns, and dialogues with titles, summaries, annotation counts, change timestamps, and public preview URLs. The dataset is intended to support citation, cataloging, and search visibility for the broader Metkagram learning corpus.

Field list

FieldTypeMeaning
idstringStable Metkagram document identifier.
languagestringLanguage partition for the document export.
collectionstringCollection family: library, patterns, or dialogues.
titlestringPublic title of the Metkagram document.
summarystringShort summary or comment from the exported document.
annotation_countintegerNumber of annotations attached to the document.
changed_onstringLast source update timestamp in ISO 8601 format.
canonical_urlstringPublic Metkagram preview page path.

Citation and release status

Sample records

Showing the first 5 records from the published JSONL file.

{
  "id": "Jxz3IXrSKrh8Zl7hQUEm",
  "language": "en",
  "collection": "library",
  "title": "Cite Sources Using \"According to\"",
  "summary": "Using \"according to\" is a straightforward way to credit information from a source, showing where specific ideas or data came from. This phrase helps clarify that the information is sourced from someone else’s research or statement. It is useful in academic writing, professional reports, and general discussions where accuracy and attribution are necessary. \\n Always pair it with reliable sources to strengthen the credibility of your statements.",
  "annotation_count": 10,
  "changed_on": "2024-04-12T09:05:52.282Z",
  "canonical_url": "/metkagram/en/library/Jxz3IXrSKrh8Zl7hQUEm"
}
{
  "id": "jQIeUYYqhbplG1ez4klT",
  "language": "en",
  "collection": "library",
  "title": "Identify and Discuss the Root Cause",
  "summary": "Identifying and discussing the root cause of an issue involves digging deeper into the underlying reasons why something occurred, rather than just addressing the surface symptoms. Start by describing the problem, then ask \"why\" repeatedly until you reach the fundamental cause. This method ensures that solutions are effective and prevent future occurrences. \\n It's crucial in problem-solving to ensure that the same issues do not repeat.",
  "annotation_count": 11,
  "changed_on": "2024-04-12T09:06:08.540Z",
  "canonical_url": "/metkagram/en/library/jQIeUYYqhbplG1ez4klT"
}
{
  "id": "wqUVpDGLopKj08kfOkg8",
  "language": "en",
  "collection": "library",
  "title": "Use Phrasal Verbs Effectively",
  "summary": "Phrasal verbs combine a verb with a preposition or adverb to create a new meaning, often different from the meanings of the individual words themselves. They're common in everyday English and can make your language sound more natural. To use them effectively, familiarize yourself with common phrasal verbs and their contexts. \\n Practice using them in sentences related to your daily activities, and pay attention to their usage in movies or conversations for better understanding. Sentences:",
  "annotation_count": 12,
  "changed_on": "2024-04-12T09:06:23.599Z",
  "canonical_url": "/metkagram/en/library/wqUVpDGLopKj08kfOkg8"
}
{
  "id": "W6e1lWu7pVsclZj4c0Vn",
  "language": "en",
  "collection": "library",
  "title": "Participate in Meetings",
  "summary": "Participating effectively in meetings involves clear communication and respect for others' time and ideas. Start by preparing in advance, listen actively, and contribute constructively. Ask relevant questions and offer solutions when appropriate. \\n Always be respectful of the agenda and the contributions of others to facilitate productive and positive meetings.",
  "annotation_count": 11,
  "changed_on": "2024-04-12T09:06:39.310Z",
  "canonical_url": "/metkagram/en/library/W6e1lWu7pVsclZj4c0Vn"
}
{
  "id": "QblMUnm2RJe5iiQrk41t",
  "language": "en",
  "collection": "library",
  "title": "Express Surprise and Shock",
  "summary": "Expressing surprise or shock effectively involves using the right tone and choice of words to convey the intensity of your feelings. Phrases like \"I can't believe,\" \"Wow,\" or \"That's unbelievable\" are commonly used. \\n These expressions can be adapted to various situations, from mild surprise to extreme astonishment, enhancing the emotional connection in conversations.",
  "annotation_count": 14,
  "changed_on": "2024-04-12T09:06:53.356Z",
  "canonical_url": "/metkagram/en/library/QblMUnm2RJe5iiQrk41t"
}

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