(Meta)data Location
Resources:
- See the full metadata model in PDF or Markdown.
- See the (Meta)data Location element of the full metadata model.
- See guidance to respond to each field, and their use cases, by clicking the arrow to the left of the bold field names below.
Extra context:
- Not all fields in the (Meta)data Location element are represented in the CEDAR form - fields that are auto-populated from NIH RePORTER or other sources AND fields that we do not expect HEAL investigators to be able to fill out at the time of study registration do NOT appear in the CEDAR form
Fill out this section of the CEDAR form:
Expand the (Meta)data Location section. This section has two fields; click below to expand guidance for each field:
NIH Application ID
How to answer
The “NIH Application ID” auto-populates from NIH RePORTER.
If you detect an error in this field, contact heal-support@gen3.org immediately, and do NOT proceed with filling out the CEDAR form until instructed to. Do NOT edit pre-populated fields. They will NOT save.
How this field will be used
This field will be used to provide a link to all metadata available for your study on NIH RePORTER on your study's Platform study page. This will help the Platform Users who find your study to learn more about your study and decide whether it is of clear interest for their purposes. It may also be used by the Platform for internal indexing purposes.
Other Study-Associated Websites
How to answer
This is an array field that allows you to input an unlimited number of URLs. Provide URLs for any/all websites that are officially affiliated with your study, or that otherwise provide essential information about your study.
See here for guidance on filling out a CEDAR array field
Values in this field are validated as URLs and will not be accepted if improperly formatted: http(s)://youraddress.yourdomain.
How this field will be used
This field will be used to provide a link to all additional information (i.e. metadata) available for your study at these study affiliated websites on your study's Platform study page. This will help the Platform Users who find your study to learn more about your study and decide whether it is of clear interest for their purposes.
Once complete, collapse the (Meta)data Location section and save your form.