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@---+++ AbcdConcept0138
---+++++ Identifier
<verbatim>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/SourceInstitutionID</verbatim>
---+++++ Group
Meta
---+++++ Subgroup
---+++++ Full Name
Source institution code
---+++++ Documentation
The unique identifier (code or name) of the institution holding the original data source.
---+++++ Content
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.
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.
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.
The units within the datasource are not necessarily all owned or administered by this institution.
---++++ Recommended or Prescribed Values
---+++++ Example Value
---+++++ Example Explanation
---+++++ Reviewer
Berendsohn 4 Apr 2005
---++++ Editorial Notes
Reviewed OK
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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. It is a controlled vocabulary for collection institutions, but inclusion of private collections must be made possible.
Existing Standards:
FAO/IPGRI multi-crop passport descriptors (MCPD);
EURISCO: Institution Code.
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$$Walter$$ Please review content and order under the Content heading - I included all <existing standards> and <comments> there but changed the order.
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Existing Standard: FAO/IPGRI multi-crop passport descriptors (MCPD); EURISCO: Institution Code. 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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ExistingStandard: FAO/IPGRI multi-crop passport descriptors (MCPD); EURISCO: Institution Code. 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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