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---+++ AbcdConcept0138
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---+++++ Identifier
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<verbatim>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/SourceInstitutionID</verbatim>
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---+++++ Group
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Meta
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---+++++ Subgroup
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---+++++ Full Name
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Source institution code
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---+++++ Documentation
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The unique identifier (code or name) of the institution holding the original data source.
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---+++++ Content
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The unique identifier (code or name) of the institution holding the original data source (the first part of a record identifier). In specimen collections, this is normally the institution or private holder of the collection itself. For herbaria and botanical gardens, the standard abbreviations should be used.
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An institutional abbreviation, perhaps with indication of the standard it pertains to (e.g. IH-P for Index Herbariorum and the herbarium at the MNHN in Paris. In practice, this is a controlled vocabulary for many types of collection institutions, but inclusion of private collections must be made possible.
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For FAO/IPGRI and EURISCO, the source institution ID is defined as the FAO Institute Code of the institute where the accession is maintained, which consists of the 3-letter ISO 3166 country code of the country where the institute is located plus a three-digit number.
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The units within the datasource are not necessarily all owned or administered by this institution.
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---++++ Recommended or Prescribed Values
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---+++++ Example Value
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---+++++ Example Explanation
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---+++++ Reviewer
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Berendsohn 4 Apr 2005
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---++++ Editorial Notes
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Reviewed OK
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