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New terms to distinguish additional URLs in a dataset #74

Open agarny opened 3 years ago

agarny commented 3 years ago

Background: we have a (simulation) dataset that contains some additional URLs (stored in dataset_description.xlsx using the Additional Links field). To distinguish those URLs, we use the corresponding information stored in the Link Description field, i.e.

Request: the above might be fine, but the information available in the Link Description field should be formalised and we would like to suggest the following terms:

@nickerso, would you agree with those terms?

nickerso commented 3 years ago

Only suggestion might be repository rather than PMR workspace.

@tgbugs - are these the datacite relationship types that you mentioned are part of the SDS 2.0: https://support.datacite.org/docs/relationtype_for_citation. And if so, these terms would be used to identify the relationship between the dataset and the resource being linked to? (rather than the current set which are more like mime-types)

agarny commented 3 years ago

Wouldn't repository (or Repository) be better suited to reference a whole repository as such (e.g., https://models.physiomeproject.org/)?

nickerso commented 3 years ago

a workspace is a standalone (git) repository - but you could also imagine a repository on, for example, github or biomodels. With this approach there is no technical restriction to only having models from PMR...but there is likely a curation restriction to having models from known reliable and permanent sources.

agarny commented 3 years ago

Oh, ok, repository as in Git repository, as opposed to Physiome Model Repository. Fair enough.

(I have updated my simulation dataset and now use Repository rather than PMR workspace for https://models.physiomeproject.org/workspace/486.)

tgbugs commented 3 years ago

@nickerso yes, those are the relation types I was referring to. They function as you describe. There are also resource types and resource type general which function like the mimetypes that are used in the manifest file additional types column.