==== What is metadata? ==== Metadata is the data that describes your data. \\ \\ For the LIMS, metadata comes in the form of JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) files. These files are collections of key: value pairs that contain the information required in order to incorporate a piece of data into the LIMS system. \\ \\ Each metadata file captures inputs (from the researcher) about the component(s), polymer(s), and/or composite in the sample; the instrument used in characterization; the type of data captured (i.e. data category); veracity of data (does it describe a sample whose identity & composition is confirmed?); and other parameters. \\ \\ An example metadata file is shown below: \\ { // acquired_by is the LIMS username of the user "acquired_by": "bpm_admin", "components": [ "valine", "isoleucine" ], "component_classes": [ "Monomer", "Monomer" ], "polymers": [ "poly-VI" ], "polymer_props": { "polymer_components": [ "valine", "isoleucine" ], // Component ratios come in the form of a string, // where each component is separated by a colon. "ratios": [ "50:50" ], // Ratio types can be MassRatio or MoleRatio. "ratio_types": [ "MoleRatio" ], "formulae": [ "(C11H24N2O4)n" ], // All molecular weights are expressed as g/mol. "molec_weights": [ 250.0 ], // Tg: glass-phase transition temperature, in C "tgs": [], // PDI: polydispersity index "pdis": [], // SMILES string, preferably isomeric SMILES "SMILES": [], // bigSMILES string, refer to bigSMILES publications @ MIT. "bigSMILES": [] }, "polymer_mechs": [ "StepGrowth" ], "composite": [], "composite_props": { "ratio": [], "ratio_type": [ "MoleRatio" ], "pdi": [] }, // Note: synthesis ID and experimental ID are used // interchangeably in conversation. However, the // system expects a parameter named synthesis_ID. "synthesis_ID": [ "BPM-2023-03-13-46a32bf6-1c89-402e-b214-eb40a30dd45b" ], "synthesis_date": [ "2023-03-08 21:12:00" ], "exp_data_date": [ "2023-03-07 08:19:00" ], // Parent synthesis ID. This is the synthesis/experimental ID of the immediate // parent experiment from which the current material was derived. It is an // optional field and should be used in cases where the material of interest // was derived, isolated, extracted, separated, fractionated, etc, from // another sample. "parent_ID": "BPM-2023-05-04-0fc3e959-27bd-451b-b7e2-fa1481b188ea", // A brief synopsis of the experiment "synopsis": [ "The fifth test of the group", "Testing the fifth thing." ], // Synthesis 'platform' where the sample was produced. // This can be any of the automated capabilities at // BioPACIFIC, your PI's lab, a different PI's lab, etc. "platform": [ "LBF" ], "instrument": [ "ht_rheo_zeiss_axio_obs_7" ], "data_files": [ "SRI-PEC_v2_mth_20220912_223358_0GLE9.asc" ], "data_category": [ "msd" ], "is_verified": [ "unverified" ], "data_availability": [ "all" ], // An optional field, captures files that further // describe the given data. "context_files": [] }