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====== Datasets ====== | ====== Datasets ====== | ||
- | All screens contained within a publications or pre-publication article are referred to as a dataset in ORCS. A dataset may contain a single screen or many screens performed under a variety of conditions. Additionally, these screens may be reported in the literature in a single large data file that contains scores for multiple screens nor may be reported in separate files. | + | All screens contained within a publication or pre-publication article are referred to as a dataset in ORCS. A dataset may contain a single screen or many screens performed under a variety of conditions. Additionally, these screens may be reported in the literature in a single large data file that contains scores for multiple screens or may be reported in separate files. |
- | To accomodate these differences ORCS allows multiple file uploads for all publications including a "supplemental file", a completely unmodified file directly associated with the publication and provided in the same format as originally published by the author, and a "screen data file" which is a file that has been formatted for parsing by ORCS. | + | To accommodate these differences ORCS allows multiple file uploads for all publications including a "supplemental file", a completely unmodified file directly associated with the publication and provided in the same format as originally published by the author, and a "screen data file" which is a file that has been formatted for parsing by ORCS. |
- | These files can then generate as many screen score sets as approriate (for example a single data file that reports scores for five screens performed in 5 different cell lines could be used to generate 5 separate screen score sets for a given dataset). | + | These files can then generate as many screen score sets as appropriate (for example a single data file that reports scores for five screens performed in 5 different cell lines could be used to generate 5 separate screen score sets for a given dataset). |
===== Creating Datasets ===== | ===== Creating Datasets ===== |