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[Metadata] Add support for high-level metadata to promote data re-use #173

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adamltyson opened this issue Jul 10, 2023 · 2 comments
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DataShuttle could/should implement the idea in neuroinformatics-unit/NeuroBlueprint#30

This is linked to #16, but broader in scope.

@adamltyson adamltyson added the enhancement New feature or request label Jul 10, 2023
@JoeZiminski JoeZiminski changed the title Add support for high-level metadata to promote data re-use [METADATA] Add support for high-level metadata to promote data re-use Oct 10, 2023
@JoeZiminski JoeZiminski changed the title [METADATA] Add support for high-level metadata to promote data re-use [Metadata] Add support for high-level metadata to promote data re-use Oct 10, 2023
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Some labs also use a database syste, not fully integrated by have a database running on the cluster that takes session metadata and stores it. In general it is nice to have a database to get a full overveiw of projects. I don't think we want to go as far as providing databases ourselves but is an important consideration for metadata standards i.e. making easily compatable with database calls (I have no idea about any of that, I'm sure what Allen use has it considered).

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@JoeZiminski I added a comment to the NeuroBlueprint issue here: neuroinformatics-unit/NeuroBlueprint#30 (comment)

Potentially DataShuttle could (eventually) be the tool that collates this info?

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