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Revision as of 09:50, 21 August 2013

Excel to SDD converter is the basis for this import module of the django application Artenquiz.

Taxon columns

The first column in the spreadsheet must always be the primary name of the organism (= taxon). If this is the only name column, it may be either the common or scientific name (but see below).
If any of the 2nd to 5th column is labeled "Scientific Name", "scientific name", or "Wissenschaftlicher Name", it will be considered the scientific name of the organism. The first column will be the common name.
If any of the 2nd to 5th column is labeled "Images", "images", "Image", "image", "Bilder" or "Bild", it will be considered to contain a list of organism (taxon) images. Image references starting with http:// are direct web links, those starting with "File:" or "Datei:" are internal links to files. Each link must be written between double square brackets (e.g. [[File:...]]). No delimiter is needed for multiple images.
If any of the 2nd to 5th column is labeled "URL" or "url", it will be considered a link to a species or taxon page. Only links to web pages are supported (e.g. http://...) and each link must be written in double square brackets ([[http://...]]).
If any of the 2nd to 5th column is labeled "Scope", "scope", "Stadium", "Geltungsbereich" or "Gültigkeitsbereich" it will be considered a a scope like "female", "male", "juvenile", "adult", "larvae", "imago", "breeding plumage/Prachtkleid", "eclipse plumage/Schlichtkleid". Using this method, a single species with different appearances can be separately described in two different rows.

‹1› ‹2› ‹3› ‹4› ‹5› ‹character_1› ‹character_2›

Metadata rows

Below the main matrix table, a blank row and a second row containing the text [METADATA] indicates the start of key-wide metadata. The first column contains a field name, the second the value. The following fields are recommended:

Structure of Metadata below the data matrix; bold indicates mandatory fields
‹DATA MATRIX› ‹DATA MATRIX›
‹blank line› ‹blank line›
[METADATA]
Title: A key to XXX
Creators: A. First; B. Second
Emails: first@first.go; second@second.go
Description: Free form text, including information about source of information, literature used, geographic or taxonomic scope, etc. (Mapping to SDD:Dataset/Representation/Detail)
Language: en
Kingdom: Aves
Tag: Identification
Copyright: (c) A. First and B. Second 2010
License: Creative commons by-sa 3.0

Note: The field names (left column) are recognized with and without the colon (both Title: and Title are accepted).


Fields

Copyright 
License 
Creators 
semicolon separated list
Description 
Free form text, including information about source of information, literature used, geographic or taxonomic scope, etc. (Mapping to SDD:Dataset/Representation/Detail)
Emails 
emails that correspond to each creator (semicolon separated list)
Language 
language code (ISO-639-1)
Tags 
an internal (filter) tagging label, e.g. identification (semicolon separated list)
Title 
a concise title

Taxonomic fields:

  • Kingdom mandatory field
  • Phylum, Division
  • Class
  • Subclass
  • Order
  • Suborder
  • Family
  • Subfamily