Humboldt Task Group Meeting Wed 17 March 2021, 0800 EST
Hi all,
Just a reminder that we are meeting this Wed (March 17) to begin the process of reviewing each and every of the *original HC terms and definitions.*
This Wed we'll tackle all terms for which the first review round has resulted in the following decisions:
- *direct mapping to DwC * - *deprecate/indirect mapping. *
This is a list of *31 terms* that you can find in the Vocabulary file https://github.com/tdwg/hc/blob/main/vocabulary/HC_terms_2021-02-28.csv with "direct mapping to DwC" or "deprecate/indirect mapping" in the column "review_decision". *Attached you can find the Vocabulary file to filter or you can download it from Github* (see PRO TIP below).
To help with the reviewing process, Paula will give a quick overview of the terms and any associated issues. *We will aim at reaching consensus for all these terms during the meeting, so if we all give them a look beforehand it would help us speed up the discussions.*
Quick reminder that *daylight saving in the US started this weekend* on March 14th (In Europe it starts in two weeks on March 29th) so it might impact on our meeting hours. Hope our usual 8am EST still works for everybody.
Hope you are all well!
See you on Wednesday,
PRO TIP: To get the csv file from GitHub, press "Ctrl" key + "Raw" and it will download the file directly (in Mac, "Option" key + "Raw"). [image: image.png]
LIST OF TERMS TO BE DISCUSSED ON WED: original_HC_label dataset name dataset identifier dataset license dataset rights holder dataset modified citation reference citation identifier citation URL geospatial scope latitude range longitude range elevation (lower bound) elevation (upper bound) depth (lower bound) depth (upper bound) start year start month start day end year end month end day start time end time protocol name protocol detail protocol citation protocol reference effort amount upper bound effort upper bound unit effort amount lower bound effort lower bound unit
Yanina V. Sica, PhD Data Manager | Map of Life Yale University pronouns: she/her/hers
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Yanina Sica