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- | The application and long-term utility of sample based data is critically dependent on, availability of information (metadata) about the samples, links to other data sets derived from individual samples, and access to the samples themselves. Major problems for achieving this include incomplete | + | :!: The documentation of the IGSN has moved to [[http://igsn.github.io/]] :!: |
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- | Using persistent identifiers for physical samples, such as the International Geo Sample Number (IGSN), provides solutions. The IGSN Implementation Organisation (IGSN e.V.) offers a system of unique persistent identifiers for samples. The objective of the IGSN e.V. is to implement and promote standard methods for locating, identifying, | + | |
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- | Use of persistent identifiers in digital data systems allows building linkages between the digital representation of samples (sample profiles) in community governed portals and their related data in the literature and in web accessible digital data repositories. This system is open to scientific communities outside of geology. Physical sample materials encompass any materials referenced for scientific purposes, e.g. minerals, rocks, water samples, holotypes, collection specimens, reference materials, and other types of physical sample materials. Read more on IGSN [[communities of practice]] … | + | |
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- | A core element of the implementation of globally unique and persistent identifiers for physical sample materials is a handle server ([[wp> | + | |
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- | IGSN is **not a database** for samples. Discipline specific databases are operated by the respective scientific communities and IGSN, as persistent identifiers, | + | |
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- | IGSN e.V. does **not prescribe a naming scheme** for samples. Communities are free to govern their IGSN namespaces according to their needs. Using IGSN ensures that samples can be uniquely identified. Read more on IGSN [[syntax|naming conventions]] … | + | |
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- | IGSN does **not prescribe a standard metadata scheme**. Metadata schemes in community databases are defined by the respective scientific communities to best serve their needs for sample discovery and reference. Read more on IGSN [[earth science metadata|metadata]] … | + | |
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