Provenance Generator

Provenance metadata should be included in a derived data package to document its sources. This can be accomplished by adding a separate <methodStep> element in the derived data package for each of the source data packages from which it is derived.

A data package derived from edi.64.2 as one of its source data packages should include the <methodStep> element shown below as a sub-element within its <methods> element.


Method Step

Description

This method step describes provenance-based metadata as specified in the LTER EML Best Practices.

This provenance metadata does not contain entity specific information.

Data Source

Title
Total biomass of two native and one nonnative Eugenia congeners from growth chamber experiment with site, soil microbe, and temperature treatments to test biotic interaction effects of range expansion.

Creator
Individual Name: Betsy von Holle
Organization Name:National Science Foundation
Email:mvonholl@nsf.gov
User Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3116-3027

Creator
Individual Name: Soren E Weber
Organization Name:University of Zurich
Email:soereneliot.weber@uzh.ch

Creator
Individual Name: David middleInitial Nickerson
Organization Name:University of Central Florida
Email:David.Nickerson@Knights.ucf.edu

Distribution
Online Description:This online link references an EML document that describes data used in the creation of this derivative data package.
URL:https://pasta-s.lternet.edu/package/metadata/eml/edi/64/2

Contact
Individual Name: Betsy von Holle
Organization Name:National Science Foundation
Email:mvonholl@nsf.gov
User Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3116-3027
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<methodStep>
<description>
<para>This method step describes provenance-based metadata as specified in the LTER EML Best Practices.</para>
<para>This provenance metadata does not contain entity specific information.</para>
</description>
<dataSource>
<title>Total biomass of two native and one nonnative Eugenia congeners from growth chamber experiment with site, soil microbe, and temperature treatments to test biotic interaction effects of range expansion.</title>
<creator>
      <individualName>
        <givenName>Betsy</givenName>
        <surName>von Holle</surName>
      </individualName>
      <organizationName>National Science Foundation</organizationName>
      <electronicMailAddress>mvonholl@nsf.gov</electronicMailAddress>
      <userId directory="https://orcid.org">https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3116-3027</userId>
    </creator>
<creator>
      <individualName>
        <givenName>Soren</givenName>
        <givenName>E</givenName>
        <surName>Weber</surName>
      </individualName>
      <organizationName>University of Zurich</organizationName>
      <electronicMailAddress>soereneliot.weber@uzh.ch</electronicMailAddress>
    </creator>
<creator>
      <individualName>
        <givenName>David</givenName>
        <givenName>middleInitial</givenName>
        <surName>Nickerson</surName>
      </individualName>
      <organizationName>University of Central Florida</organizationName>
      <electronicMailAddress>David.Nickerson@Knights.ucf.edu</electronicMailAddress>
    </creator>
<distribution>
<online>
<onlineDescription>This online link references an EML document that describes data used in the creation of this derivative data package.</onlineDescription>
<url function="information">https://pasta-s.lternet.edu/package/metadata/eml/edi/64/2</url>
</online>
</distribution>
<contact>
      <individualName>
        <givenName>Betsy</givenName>
        <surName>von Holle</surName>
      </individualName>
      <organizationName>National Science Foundation</organizationName>
      <electronicMailAddress>mvonholl@nsf.gov</electronicMailAddress>
      <userId directory="https://orcid.org">https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3116-3027</userId>
    </contact>
</dataSource>
</methodStep>

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