This is the user guide for entering data into the BETYdb database. The goal of this guide is to provide a consistent method of data entry that is transparent, reproducible, and well documented. The steps here generally accomplish one of two goals.
The first goal is to provide data that is associated with the experimental methods, species, site, and other factors associated with the original study. The second goal is to provide a record of all the transformations, assumptions, and data extraction steps used to migrate data from the primary literature to the standardized framework of the database.
At a minimum, you should create an account on the instance of BETYdb that you will be using. For example, BETYdb.org{target="_blank"}. Other instances of BETYdb include:
Institution | url | Maintainer |
---|---|---|
University of Illinois | https://betydb.org{target="_blank"} | David LeBauer |
Boston University | https://psql-pecan.bu.edu/bety{target="_blank"} | Mike Dietze |
Brookhaven National Lab | https://modex.bnl.gov/bety{target="_blank"} | Shawn Serbin |
University of Wisconsin | http://tree.aos.wisc.edu:6480/bety{target="_blank"} | Ankur Desai |
TERRA Ref | https://terraref.ncsa.illinois.edu/bety{target="_blank"} | David LeBauer |
Data entry requires a login with Create
permissions; this can be obtained by
contacting David LeBauer.
There are multiple research groups running the database. To use the database; request "creator" access during signup to enter data; request "manager" to perform QA/QC.
- Mendeley{target="_blank"} to track and annotate citaitons.
- Google Docs{target="_blank"} to prepare and transform data prior to entry.
- Github{target="_blank"} to track data that need to be checked and/or corrected.