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  • julie 2:45 pm on July 10, 2016 Permalink
    Tags: , , rat.systems, schema   

    Updated schema for RAT.systems 

    nmr_data = this is the main data, currently not live, but a lot of archive in there to play with
    nmr_index = look-up table for ID to tag matching
    nmr_readers = list of the reader serial numbers
    nmr_records = stores date logged changes in mass, rank, genitalia and teats of each animal (many NULL)
    nmr_ethogram = describes the codes used in the manual observation table
    nmr_manual_obs = contains a set of behaviours for each animal in the colony (currently 11 are temporary placeholders that have the repeated oos code)
    nmr_nest_distances = distances in mm from one sensor to another for the mapping animation
    nmr_sensors = will store light and sound fluctuations
    nmr_env = environment data, temperature (per change of 2 degrees or more) and humidity (once per hour)

    The latest schema is here: https://github.com/misslake/rat.systems/blob/master/sql/nmr%20schema.sql

     
  • julie 10:44 am on July 7, 2015 Permalink
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    re3data – schema 

    Schema for the Description of Research Data Repositories

    Version 2.2 December 2014

    doi: http://doi.org/10.2312/re3.006

    http://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/escidoc:758898:3/component/escidoc:775891/re3data_schema_v2-2_public_final-2014-12-03.pdf

    Research data are valuable and ubiquitous. The permanent access to research data is a challenge for all stakeholders in the scientific community. The long-term preservation and the principle of open access to research data offer broad opportunities for the scientific community. More and more universities and research centres are starting to build research data repositories allowing permanent access to data sets in a trustworthy environment. Due to disciplinary requirements, the landscape of data repositories is very heterogeneous. Thus it is difficult for researchers, funding bodies, publishers and scholarly institutions to select appropriate repositories for storage and search of research data. re3data.org is a global registry of research data repositories that covers research data repositories from different academic disciplines. It presents repositories for the permanent storage and access of data sets to researchers, funding bodies, publishers and scholarly institutions. re3data.org promotes a culture of sharing, increased access and better visibility of research data. The registry is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG)1 and went online in autumn 2012.

     
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