Some outstanding issues, items, or questions that need to be addressed:
Outstanding issues
[x] Add a folder in the root of the repository for calibration (tracking) files
[ ] Is the project-metadata.md file in the root of the repository sufficiently 'rich'?
[x] Add _raw, _processed and _final data sheets for the DR1900 to the example_dataset folder
[ ] Reference DMP in the readme.md once it has been registered in dmptool.
[x] Confirm that column headers match across data template files.
[ ] Verify with the Hakai Science Team that the descriptions in the data dictionary are accurate
[x] Make sure there's no special characters in the column headers
[x] Confirm that all column headers have an entry in the data-dictionary.csv file
To do
[ ] Finalize DMP and share with workshop participants
[ ] Add protocols to the template repository.
[ ] Make column headers lower case with underscores and update data dictionary
[ ] Create data dictionary for the field data sheets as well
[ ] Create a document on how to populate a metadata record?
[ ] Add "Glossary" document that provides description of terms not included in the data-dictionaries
[ ] Add a 'Resources' folder, and include:
[ ] Bittig paper?
[ ] The Quality Flag Key spreadsheet?
Questions
[x] Q: Where to store instrument model, make, version / serial number that are associated with a kit? A: I would record this information in the project-metadata.md file.
[x] Q: What happens when new partial kit instruments are sent to participants? How to record that? A: I would suggest that whenever a new instrument model, make, version etc is sent to a participant, that prior to data being collected with that instrument, a release is created. Data collected with new model/version would be recorded in a separate version. Changes in instrumentation should be recorded in the Changelog.md file in the root of the repository, as well as be updated in the project-metadata.md file.
[x] Q: How is the GEM Sample ID for Nutrient data created? A: The GEM Sample ID follows the survey event numbering schematic followed by the nutrient acronym for the respective nutrient channels. i.e. TIN (Nitrogen), SRP (Phosphate), SIL (Silica).
[x] Q: Are the DR1900 Nutrient Programs fixed (490 P React PV, 656 Silica HR, and 346 N Inorganic TNT)? A: Yes these programs are already available on the DR1900 but the program information should be carried over onto the paper datasheet, and the processed/final files. There are a lot of different options for each nutrient type available on the DR1900 which could lead to the wrong one being selected.
[x] Q: Is time for analysis relevant? If yes - add column (Analysis Time). If not - remove 'Time Zone' column. A: I have added Analysis Time to AquaFluor data sheet template and removed the Time Zone column from the Nutrient data sheet template. Instrument Data Sheet Template is in UTC
Some outstanding issues, items, or questions that need to be addressed:
Outstanding issues
To do
Questions