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Surveillance protocols

Surveillance protocols

Dissect the structure of the modules

Introduction

Background information with comments on the purpose of the module and the alignments to existing national standards.

Key definitions and terminology

This section provides clues to the possible observable properties in this module.

Rationale

The rationale …

Module overview

Module relationships and dependencies.

Field collection

Equipment

Clues to the instruments used for certain observations.

Instructions and procedures

The instructions for performing this module.

Additional guidelines

Field collection

Supplementary and contextual information to the instructions and procedures.

Time requirements

Post-field survey tasks

Sample curation

How to handle samples.

Data upload, curation and submission

Appendices

Categorical values are found here.

Mapping plan

  • Identify the observable properties - first look if it exists in our existing list http://linked.data.gov.au/def/tern-cv/5699eca7-9ef0-47a6-bcfb-9306e0e2b85e

  • Result value type

    • Text

    • Categorical

    • Quantitative

  • Identify the feature types of each observable property

    • Identify the relevant steps in the instructions and procedures section

    • If applicable, identify the categorical values

    • Identify the instrument used

 

List of observable properties

  • Create profile

Feature types

  • Create profile

Instruments

  • Create profile

Categorical values

  • We create from their module

Where possible, identify the relevant instructions

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