Data Ingestion Guidance: Difference between revisions

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*Fill in your official institution code (''dwc:InstitutionCode'') (examine and update http://GRBio.org)
*Fill in your official institution code (''dwc:InstitutionCode'') (examine and update http://GRBio.org)
*Go to http://GRBio.org to get their coolID value for your institution to store in the ''dwc:institutionID'' and ''dwc:collectionID'' fields
*Go to http://GRBio.org to get their coolID value for your institution to store in the ''dwc:institutionID'' and ''dwc:collectionID'' fields
*Fill in the DwC global-to-the-dataset DwC record-level fields for intellectual property and licensing, e.g., ''dcterms:rightsHolder'', ''dcterms:accessRights'' and ''dcterms:rights'', or use the global EML-based dwc:intellectualRights field
*Fill in the DwC global-to-the-dataset DwC record-level fields for intellectual property and licensing, e.g., ''dcterms:rightsHolder'', ''dcterms:accessRights'' and ''dcterms:rights'', or use the global EML-based dwc:intellectualRights field.
Some further guidance on this subject is here:
'...When you are completing the metadata in the IPT, under Additional Metadata, it is important to consider the licensing and rights that you may wish to publish the data under.  There are a couple of interesting articles describing the reasoning behind the Creative Commons licenses, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/, at the following URLs:
 
*http://www.canadensys.net/2012/why-we-should-publish-our-data-under-cc0
*http://peterdesmet.com/posts/illegal-bullfrogs.html
*http://peterdesmet.com/posts/analyzing-gbif-data-licenses.html
 
It may also be useful to read the Creative Commons Wiki on using Creative Commons licenses on data. http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Data" (ref D. Bloom)


==Permission to ingest==
==Permission to ingest==
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