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These two tables, one for the study schema and the second for the Data Object schema, provide a quick summary of the data points in the schemas. They should be read in conjunction with the detailed schema description. | These two tables, one for the study schema and the second for the Data Object schema, provide a quick summary of the data points in the schemas. They should be read in conjunction with the detailed schema description. | ||
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Revision as of 10:00, 12 August 2021
These two tables, one for the study schema and the second for the Data Object schema, provide a quick summary of the data points in the schemas. They should be read in conjunction with the detailed schema description.
The Study schema
Mandatory | Recommended | Optional |
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A. The Source Study | ||
A.1 Display Title {display title, language code ⦁ } A.8 Study Type ⦁ A.9 Study Status ⦁ A.14 Linked Data Objects * {object identifiers} A.15 Provenance String |
A.2 Study Identifiers * {identifier type ⦁ , Identifier value, source organisation, date, url link} A4. Brief Description |
A3. Study Titles * {title text, title type ⦁ , language code ⦁ , comments}
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* May be repeated ⦁ Categorised value
The Data Object schema
Mandatory | Recommended | Optional |
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B. Data Object Identifiers | ||
B.1 DOI B.2 Display Title B.6 Linked Studies * {study identifiers} B.7 Provenance String |
B.3 Version | B.4 Object Identifiers * {Identifier type ⦁ , Identifier value, source organisation, application date} B.5 Object Titles *
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C. Creators and Contributors | ||
C.1 Creators * {name type, person details OR organisation } |
person details = given name, family name, full name, ORCID identifier, affiliation organisation = organisation default name and, if the organisation exists in the context database, the associated integer id |
C.2 Contributors * {contribution type ⦁ , name type, person details OR organisation } For most data objects contributors will be the contributors to the associated study or studies. For journal articles contributors will be authors, plus organisational study contributors |
D. Object Dates | ||
D.1 Publication Year | D.2 Dates * {date type ⦁ , Is range, date as string, start year, start month, start day, end year, end month, end day, comments} | |
E. Object Attributes and Descriptors | ||
E.1 Class ⦁ E.2 Type ⦁ |
E.3 Record key type (datasets only) {type ⦁ , text description} E.4 De-identification level (datasets only) {type ⦁ , specific actions, text description} E.5 Associated consent (datasets only) |
E.10 Topics (of data object) * {topic type ⦁ , mesh coded?, topic code, topic value, topic qualcode, topic qualvalue, original value} For most data objects topics should be the study topics. |
F. Object Location and Access Details | ||
F.1 Managing Organisation F.2 Access Type ⦁ |
(F3 is mandatory if access is non-public) |
F.5 Rights {name, rights uri, comments} |
* May be repeated ⦁ Categorised value