I like the idea of verbatim label. Shouldnt this be suggested on one of the tdwg mailing lists?
Dave Martin ALA
On 6 Oct 2011, at 22:09, Hannu Saarenmaa wrote:
By the way, verbatimLabel would be a great addition to Darwin Core. In the first phase of the digitisation process we try to capture everything "as is". Interpretation should follow from that.
Hannu Saarenmaa
On 2011-10-06 11:26, Kyle Braak (GBIF) wrote: Hi Michel,
As long as you make sure your occurrenceID column from your source data is mapped to the occurrenceID term on the mapping page, you can ignore the warning under "No mapped columns". There was a bughttp://code.google.com/p/gbif-providertoolkit/issues/detail?id=678 related to this problem that will be fixed in the next release (due within the next couple of weeks).
As for the Darwin Core Quick Reference Guidehttp://www.gbif.org/orc/?doc_id=2803&l=en, I found it contains a description of occurrenceID under section "Class Occurrence". I haven't come across verbatimLabel in the DwC terms, so I'm guessing this is one of your own column names. If you want to include that column, just map it to its corresponding term (if it exists) and be sure to re-publish. See the full list of Darwin Core Occurrence terms herehttp://rs.gbif.org/core/dwc_occurrence.xml, or the online DwC Terms: A quick reference guidehttp://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/ for help.
With kind regards,
Kyle
On Oct 6, 2011, at 7:49 AM, info@pensoft.netmailto:info@pensoft.net wrote:
A question from one of the most enthusiastic users of IPT (files are attached):
At last I am writing you to say that I have sent the data for the Brueelia paper in IPT. Herewith I am sending the files generated after my submission, the zip file (dwca) with the xml and txt files, and one rtf with a summary of our project. The only concern about the this is that two of our columns were not recognized during the Darwin Core mapping, look the message: "No mapped columns The following columns of the source are not assigned to the properties of this mapping: occurrenceID, verbatimLabel."
I double checked throughout the "Darwin Core Terms: A quick reference guide" and was unable to find these headings over there. Anyways, I think that our data base is small but still pretty complete and useful. If you have some idea for how to inlude these columns, it will be great.
The quick class and information provide by Torsten Dikow was fundamental for this stuff be done and published in IPT. He was pretty nice and very patient with us while teaching how to handle these IPT tools.
Michel P. Valim Skype me in mpvalim MSN me in mpvalim@hotmail.commailto:mpvalim@hotmail.com
Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 12:49:23 +0300 From: info@pensoft.netmailto:info@pensoft.net To: jweckstein@fieldmuseum.orgmailto:jweckstein@fieldmuseum.org CC: mpvalim@hotmail.commailto:mpvalim@hotmail.com; preprint@pensoft.netmailto:preprint@pensoft.net Subject: Re: BushBlitz GBIF data entry
Dear Jason,
Good to hear that. Today your final proofs will be posted, please confirm so that the paper to be published next week.
It makes sense to upload the data beforehand and to publish it along with the paper as supplementary Darwin Core Archive file (with the appropriate legend). You can easily download DwC-A once you upload the data and fill in the metadata (or at least the most important of them).
Then the localities in your paper will be published as data along with the publication itself. We still have time to do that. DOI and details can be added to the IPT after publication.
Best regards, Lyubo
On 31.8.2011 г. 23:23 ч., Jason Weckstein wrote:
Hi Lyubomir,
Torsten Dikow just finished walking us through using IPT... so we are more or less ready with our files. We will just wait for the final paper to come out for the doi number etc.
Thanks for your help with this.
Sincerely,
Jason
On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 7:27 AM, info@pensoft.netmailto:info@pensoft.netinfo@pensoft.netmailto:info@pensoft.net wrote:
Hi Jason and Michel,
I wonder how the trials with IPT are going? Please find attached sample files created by another user, that have been successfully uploaded.
Once uploaded, you may play with the metadata elements, with creating DwC archive file from your dataset and also exporting the metadata into a "data paper"manuscript (not really needed for your particular dataset). Please do not hesitate to contact Teodor (preprint@pensoft.netmailto:preprint@pensoft.net) in case of questions.
Best regards, Lyubomir
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