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Initially we thought that datasetID could not be used, as there is no registry
for this. But just like for the institutionID, we could use the GBRDS, which
issues a UUID per dataset (called "resource"), e.g.
http://gbrds.gbif.org/browse/agent?uuid=ada5d0b1-07de-4dc0-83d4-e312f0fb81cb
1. I think it is a suitable value for datasetID. However, one can only provide
after the dataset has been published.
2. Should we use the UUID or the full link (see issue 28)
3. Should the ID provided in datasetID apply to the same unit as the name
provided in datasetName (just like for collectionCode/ID and
institutionCode/ID). I'm asking because we currently advise to use datasetName
to indicate the name of the subcollection (if any), which is definitely NOT the
same unit as the whole dataset.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by peter.de...@gmail.com on 12 Nov 2011 at 8:19
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
peter.de...@gmail.com
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