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Add new fields to the metadata/datasets.yaml #67

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lottiegasp opened this issue Dec 15, 2020 · 2 comments
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Add new fields to the metadata/datasets.yaml #67

lottiegasp opened this issue Dec 15, 2020 · 2 comments
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Add new fields to the metadata/datasets.yaml, so that they can be accessed when viewing the datasets on the website.

  • Search protocol Google sheet
  • Prisma chart
  • External websites
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lottiegasp commented Dec 16, 2020

@erikriverson could you assist me in adding new fields to metadata/datasets.yaml (is it as simple as adding on a new line for each dataset, or will this ruin the predetermined structure of the file?), and how to make these fields feed to the website?

Once I know how to do that, I will add all the new links

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@saraelshawa below are the fields to add to datasets.yaml:

paper_link (rename current field "link")
repo_link
decision_spreadsheet
prisma_flow

And under http://metalab.stanford.edu/dataset/ I would like it to look like:

citation [Paper](linking to paper_link) [Repository](linking to repo_link)
N papers = ##, N experiments = ##, N participants = ##
short_desc
Curator is curator
Search Strategy: search_strategy
Systematic: systematic
Decision spreadsheet (linking to decision_spreadsheet)
PRISMA flow diagram (linking to prisma_flow)

e.g. So that the page will look as follows:

Language discrimination and preference
Gasparini, Langus, Tsuji, & Boll-Avetisyan (2020) [Paper] [Repository]
N papers = 37, N experiments = 164, N participants = 2359
Discrimination of, or preference between, two language varieties, with results from various methods
Curator is Loretta Gasparini
Search Strategy: Published studies (n = 25) and an unpublished dataset (n = 1) already known to the investigators were included. A Google Scholar search was conducted on 17th April 2020 using Harzing’s Publish or Perish Windows GUI Edition 7.19 software with the following keyword combination: {"infant" OR "infancy" OR "baby"} & {"language discrimination" OR "dialect discrimination" OR "accent discrimination" OR "rhythm class discrimination"}. This search yielded over 3000 records, the first 500 of which were considered, and three unique studies were retained after abstract and full text screening. To identify infant studies that focussed on durational metrics, another Google Scholar search was conducted on 17th April 2020 with the keyword combination: {"infant" OR "infancy" OR "baby"} & {"deltaC"} & {"rhythm"}. This search yielded 299 results, all of which were considered, but no unique eligible studies were identified. Calls for studies were posted on the following mailing lists on April 16th, 2020: ICIS listserv, cogdevsoc listserv and the CHILDES mailing list, and three eligible studies were identified. The reference lists of all included studies and one review on the topic (Nazzi & Ramus, 2003) were checked, revealing eight unique eligible studies. We requested recommendations for studies from corresponding authors of included studies who could be contacted, and two eligible studies were thus identified.
Systematic: yes
Decision spreadsheet
PRISMA flow diagram

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