Closed emilyhopkins closed 5 years ago
This is in-progress; I've sorted out all the metadata and was uploading the files when I realized just integrating with the GitHub repo may be a more sensible move since it replicates the file/folder structure. Otherwise I just have to make a ton of zip archives since there are so many different formats organized separately.
Makes sense! Julie
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Hi everyone!
So I linked the GitHub repo and made a release: https://zenodo.org/badge/latestdoi/133998137
But then I realized that it would show up under "software" instead of datasets, and I also figured out a better way to compress our files and preserve the folder structure.
So I made a dataset release too: https://zenodo.org/record/2635499#.XK4BVtEpBtQ
What do you think? Connecting back to GitHub makes sense in some ways since I know we're not the only ones using it for symbolic music files. Maybe it's a good plan to both sync the repo and create a separate data set release.
Feedback on workflow/metadata appreciated!
The integration with SIMSSA DB is basically that we can use the dataset DOI to associate pieces with a study. We could have a JLSDD corpus on SIMSSA DB and files that are the same files as we have on Zenodo/GitHub can be linked back to the data set.
Dear Emily – I would love to sit down with you and get a full description of this whole process. Maybe we could make that the topic of the next ELVIS meeting – how to put a research corpus on Zenodo.
I don’t feel equipped to comment at this point.
Julie
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Hi everyone!
So I linked the GitHub repo and made a release: https://zenodo.org/badge/latestdoi/133998137
But then I realized that it would show up under "software" instead of datasets, and I also figured out a better way to compress our files and preserve the folder structure.
So I made a dataset release too: https://zenodo.org/record/2635499#.XK4BVtEpBtQ
What do you think? Connecting back to GitHub makes sense in some ways since I know we're not the only ones using it for symbolic music files. Maybe it's a good plan to both sync the repo and create a separate data set release.
Feedback on workflow/metadata appreciated!
The integration with SIMSSA DB is basically that we can use the dataset DOI to associate pieces with a study. We could have a JLSDD corpus on SIMSSA DB and files that are the same files as we have on Zenodo/GitHub can be linked back to the data set.
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Hi Emily,
Thank you for the work! I agree with Julie, and I would like to know more about this.
Sounds good!
I also met someone working on Dataverse (https://dataverse.org/) when I was at LibrePlanet back in March (Philip Durbin, https://scholar.harvard.edu/pdurbin/home) and talked to him a little about our project. I'm going to follow up with him now to get a better sense of how Dataverse is different and whether it might be a good fit for our needs instead/as well.
I'm going to close this one for now since I think based on the ELVIS meeting we're happy with using this as a strategy for now (and certainly for MEC)
abstract deadline april 18 report back to team April 2