Difference between revisions of "GGBN Preservation Vocabulary"

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These terms has been developed for specific GGBN purposes but can be used in broader context too. The preservation vocabulary terms are actually specific to the aspects of sample preservation in a physical collection. The vocabulary is still under review. We appreciate any input or feedback. To do so please contact the GGBN secretariat at ggbn[at]si.edu. Please visit also the discussion page.
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These terms has been developed for specific GGBN purposes but can be used in broader context too. The preservation vocabulary terms are actually specific to the aspects of sample preservation in a physical collection. The vocabulary is still under review. We appreciate any input or feedback. To do so please contact the GGBN secretariat at ggbn[at]si.edu. Please visit also the [http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/Talk:GGBN_Preservation_Vocabulary discussion page].<br />
  
Principal usage: The GGBN Preservation Vocabulary is meant to be used with a 1:many relation for 1 specimen, tissue, or DNA record. This is to cover change of preservation during time. GGBN requirements and recommendations for usage and example content will follow soon.  
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'''Principal usage:''' The GGBN Preservation Vocabulary is meant to be used with a 1:many relation for 1 specimen, tissue, or DNA record. This is to cover change of preservation during time. GGBN requirements and recommendations for usage and example content will follow soon.  
  
  

Revision as of 10:21, 26 September 2014

These terms has been developed for specific GGBN purposes but can be used in broader context too. The preservation vocabulary terms are actually specific to the aspects of sample preservation in a physical collection. The vocabulary is still under review. We appreciate any input or feedback. To do so please contact the GGBN secretariat at ggbn[at]si.edu. Please visit also the discussion page.

Principal usage: The GGBN Preservation Vocabulary is meant to be used with a 1:many relation for 1 specimen, tissue, or DNA record. This is to cover change of preservation during time. GGBN requirements and recommendations for usage and example content will follow soon.


Scheme: GGBN Data Standard Pencil.png

This is a collection within the GGBN Data Standard. It contains the following concepts:

By label: Preservation Date BeginPreservation TemperaturePreservation TypeSequence (order)
By concept name: ggbn:preservationDateBeginggbn:preservationTemperatureggbn:preservationTypeggbn:sequence