Data Package Design for Special Cases
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Considerations for creating well-designed datasets that include data specialized by type, format, or acquisition method. Examples are images, code, documents, and raw data in other repositories. This is Version 1, written by the LTER/EDI Non-tabular Data Working Group.
Abstract
This guide covers considerations for creating well-designed datasets for publishing data types outside the most common cases for research data. Specialized needs for preparing and publishing a dataset may arise because the data are not tabular in structure, are stored in non-standard file formats, are collected with unique or new acquisition methods, or are large in size. Some examples of specialized data types described here are imagery, document archives, spatial data files, and raw genomic data stored in other repositories. This is Version 1 of the document, written and edited by the Non-tabular Data Working Group of the U.S. LTER Network Information Management Committee.
Keywords
data, metadata, publishing, guide, repository, LTER Network, Environmental Data Initiative
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BibTeX citation:
@online{gries2021,
author = {Gries, Corinna and Beaulieu, Stace and F. Brown, Renée and
Elmendorf, Sarah and Garritt, Hap and Gastil-Buhl, Gastil and Hseih,
Hsun-Yi and Kui, Li and Martin, Mary and E. Maurer, Gregory and T.
Nguyen, An and H. Porter, John and Sapp, Adam and Servilla, Mark and
Whiteaker, Tim and Network Information Management Committee, LTER},
title = {Data {Package} {Design} for {Special} {Cases}},
date = {2021-02-19},
url = {https://prerelease-edi-docs.netlify.app/guide-special-cases/book.html},
doi = {10.6073/pasta/9d4c803578c3fbcb45fc23f13124d052},
langid = {en},
abstract = {This guide covers considerations for creating
well-designed datasets for publishing data types outside the most
common cases for research data. Specialized needs for preparing and
publishing a dataset may arise because the data are not tabular in
structure, are stored in non-standard file formats, are collected
with unique or new acquisition methods, or are large in size. Some
examples of specialized data types described here are imagery,
document archives, spatial data files, and raw genomic data stored
in other repositories. This is Version 1 of the document, written
and edited by the Non-tabular Data Working Group of the U.S. LTER
Network Information Management Committee.}
}
For attribution, please cite this work as:
Gries, Corinna, Stace Beaulieu, Renée F. Brown, Sarah Elmendorf, Hap
Garritt, Gastil Gastil-Buhl, Hsun-Yi Hseih, et al. 2021. “Data
Package Design for Special Cases.” Environmental Data Initiative.
February 19, 2021. https://doi.org/10.6073/pasta/9d4c803578c3fbcb45fc23f13124d052.