diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 78805ce..26813a3 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -5,6 +5,24 @@ Paul W. Egeler, M.S., GStat Spectrum Health Office of Research Administration 13 July 2017 +## Table of Contents + +* [Table of Contents](#table-of-contents) +* [Description](#description) + * [Illustration](#illustration) + * [Supported Platforms](#supported-platforms) + * [Coming Soon](#coming-soon) +* [Instructions](#instructions) + * [R](#r) + * [Installation](#installation) + * [Usage](#usage) + * [Examples](#examples) + * [SAS](#sas) + * [Examples](#examples-1) +* [Issues](#issues) +* [About REDCap](#about-redcap) +* [References](#references) + ## Description So the new buzz in the REDCap world seems to be Repeating Instruments @@ -27,23 +45,6 @@ but this is a lot of extra steps that can make reproducible research more diffic REDCapRITS is a programmatic solution to handle the problem in both SAS and R. -## Table of Contents - -* [Description](#description) - * [Illustration](#illustration) - * [Supported Platforms](#supported-platforms) - * [Coming Soon](#coming-soon) -* [Instructions](#instructions) - * [R](#r) - * [Installation](#installation) - * [Usage](#usage) - * [Examples](#examples) - * [SAS](#sas) - * [Examples](#examples-1) -* [Issues](#issues) -* [About REDCap](#about-redcap) -* [References](#references) - ### Illustration For example, consider this mocked-up data exported from a REDCap project with repeating instruments.