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Re: [dddwg] DDDWG: Standards for metadata

Hi Tom,
I am not sure if Herbert Bernstein is looped in to these discussions, but as the maintainer of theimgCIF dictionary and Nexus mappings, Herbert would be a very valuable contributor this this effort.
If the discussion is to include details of the experimental sample and molecular system I wouldalso be happy to described the meta data items which exist within PDBx/mmCIF.
Regards,
John
On 2/16/16 12:40 PM, Terwilliger, Thomas Charles wrote:> Hi DDDWG members!>> As Wladek has mentioned, we have set up a small working group to develop standards for metadata for diffraction images. The members of the working group are Andreas Forster, Wladek Minor, and Loes Kroon-Batenburg.>> Wladek has drafted a starting point for these standards and I have attached an edited version. Your comments are welcome and I have included emails for the working group members so that they can see your comments!>> All the best,> Tom T>>>> _______________________________________________> dddwg mailing list> dddwg@iucr.org> http://mailman.iucr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dddwg>
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