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*Keep all data in the "DGG_data" folder in the "Developmental Genetics Group" folder on DSMX1, the Med School file server.
*Keep all data in the "DGG_data" folder in the "Developmental Genetics Group" folder on DSMX1, the Med School file server.
*Don't secret your data away in your home directory on DSMX1, or on your own computer: it makes it difficult, if not not practically impossible, for others to find data generated by lab members when they move on.
*Don't secret your data away in your home directory on DSMX1, or on your own computer: it makes it difficult, if not not practically impossible, for others to find data generated by lab members when they move on.
*For binary data files that go on DSMX1 e.g. excel files, ABI SDS files, images, we have a hierarchical folder-naming structure inside the "DGG_data" folder that relates to the type of experiment: DGG_data->tissue->method->user->date->files.
*For binary data files that go on DSMX1 e.g. excel files, ABI SDS files, images, we have a hierarchical folder-naming structure inside the "DGG_data" folder that relates to the type of experiment: DGG_data->method->tissue->user->date->files.
*File-naming is another can of worms. At minimum, start with the date in YYYY-MM-DD format followed by an underscore then your intitials or name e.g., 2006-12-07_AJ_blah-blah.xls. Please do not use spaces in folder or file names - use an underscore or dash instead.  
*Create a plain text file inside each folder you create that describes the contents of the folder i.e what experiment, lab book page references etc. We haven't decided on a standardised way of doing this yet, but anything is better than nothing.
*Create a plain text file inside each folder you create that describes the contents of the folder i.e what experiment, lab book page references etc. We haven't decided on a standardised way of doing this yet, but anything is better than nothing.
*File-naming is another can of worms. At minimum, start with the date in YYYY-MM-DD format followed by an underscore then your intitials or name e.g., 2006-12-07_AJ_blah-blah.xls. Please do not use spaces in folder or file names - use an underscore or dash instead.
 


==Web resources==
==Web resources==

Revision as of 17:00, 6 December 2006

Eccles Lab > General Lab info

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File and data storage

  • Keep all data in the "DGG_data" folder in the "Developmental Genetics Group" folder on DSMX1, the Med School file server.
  • Don't secret your data away in your home directory on DSMX1, or on your own computer: it makes it difficult, if not not practically impossible, for others to find data generated by lab members when they move on.
  • For binary data files that go on DSMX1 e.g. excel files, ABI SDS files, images, we have a hierarchical folder-naming structure inside the "DGG_data" folder that relates to the type of experiment: DGG_data->method->tissue->user->date->files.
  • File-naming is another can of worms. At minimum, start with the date in YYYY-MM-DD format followed by an underscore then your intitials or name e.g., 2006-12-07_AJ_blah-blah.xls. Please do not use spaces in folder or file names - use an underscore or dash instead.
  • Create a plain text file inside each folder you create that describes the contents of the folder i.e what experiment, lab book page references etc. We haven't decided on a standardised way of doing this yet, but anything is better than nothing.


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