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Keeping track of samples in multidisciplinary fieldwork
Ellingsen, P.G.; Ferrighi, L.; Godoy, Ø; Gabrielsen, T.M. (2021). Keeping track of samples in multidisciplinary fieldwork. Data Science Journal 20: 1-13. https://dx.doi.org/10.5334/dsj-2021-034
In: Data Science Journal. CODATA: Paris. e-ISSN 1683-1470, more
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Author keywords
    Data managment, Sample tracking, Metadata, Darwin Core, CF Standard Names

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  • Ellingsen, P.G.
  • Ferrighi, L.
  • Godoy, Ø
  • Gabrielsen, T.M.

Abstract
    We here present methods, tools and results for efficiently collecting metadata and tracking samples collected in the field. The samples and metadata were collected during scientific cruises conducted by amongst others marine biologists, oceanographers, geochemists and marine geologists in the Nansen Legacy project. It is here reported on the successful development and implementation of a system for labeling, tracking and openly publishing metadata from the cruises. The results and tools have been made openly available, as they are suitable for a range of situations, from the individual scientist working in the field to large research missions.

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