Research Directions

What This Section Is For

Directions are larger than individual hypotheses. They describe research programs that become attractive because multiple projects, collections, claims, or data gaps now line up.

How To Use Directions

Start here when choosing the next project area. A strong direction should state why it matters, what BERIL already has, what is missing, and which concrete hypotheses can be tested first.

Maintenance Rule

Directions should point to reusable derived products and join recipes whenever the next project depends on data preparation rather than only interpretation.

Source Projects

No direct project sources.

Review Routes

No review routes resolved.