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Annotating a Sample

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If you are a curator with appropriate security permissions, you can annotate samples. For more information, see Managing Sample Composition Annotations, Managing Sample Characterizations, and Managing Publications in caNanoLab.

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Creating a Sample

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  1. Click the Samples menu.

    The Manage Samples page displays.

  2. Click Create a New Sample.

  3. On the Create Sample page, fill in the following information as needed.

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    Sample Name*

    Enter a sample name of your choice (required).

    Point of Contact*

    The Point of Contact Add button is not available unless you entered a Sample Name (required).

    To add a point of contact, click Add. The Point of Contact Information dialog box opens. Select an Organization Name from the drop-down or select Other and add one. Select a Role in the same manner. Fill in the address, name, phone number, and email. Click Cancel or click Save to return and the POC is added.

    To edit a point of contact, click Edit next to the POC, update the information, and click Save.

  4. Click Save.

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    After saving, the sample is listed on the My Workspace page where you can manage all of your submitted samples, and view any samples that a user has shared with you.
  5. Once you save the sample, the Update Sample page opens. With the appropriate security permissions you can

    1. Update the sample information.

    2. Generate a data availability metrics for the sample.

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Updating a Sample

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  1. Fill in the following information as needed.

    General Information Characterization FieldsDefinition

    Sample Name*

    The name assigned to the sample (required).

    Point of Contact*

    The site that is the source of the sample (required).

    Click View Details for more information. Click Edit to edit current information. Click Add to add another point of contact.

    Keywords

    Keyword(s) the submitter selected to associate with the selected sample.

    Access to the Sample

    For more information, see Sharing a Sample with a User or Group or Making the Sample Public.

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    Data Availability Metrics

    For more information see Generating Data Availability Metrics.

  2. Click Update when you are done editing the sample.
  3. If you want to submit it to a curator to make it public, see Making a Protocol Public.

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Generating Data Availability Metrics

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  1. Perform a sample search.
  2. From the sample search results, click Edit in the Actions column.
  3. Update Sample opens and the Data Availability Metrics section is at the bottom.
    Data Metrics Availability section of Update Sample
    1. If there is no metrics generated for the sample, click Generate.
    2. If a metrics was previously generated, click Edit as shown in the screen above.
    The metrics table displays high-level medidata for minimal care.
    caNanoLab Data Metrics at the top
  4. Using examples, the following table describes the percentages at the top of the metrics.

    Percentages at the Top of the MetricsDescription
    caNanoLab Availability Score: 23.0% (7 out of 30)Indicates that the sample has 23% of the total possible number of caNanoLab attributes filled in or 7 out of 30.
    MINChar Availability Score: 11.0% (1 out of 9)Indicates that the sample has 11% ofthe total possible number of MinChar attributes filled in or 1 out of 9.
  5. The following table describes each column on the metrics.

    Columns in the MetricsDescription
    caNanoLabLists all data elements that can be added to the sample in caNanoLab.

    MinChar

    Lists the minimum nanoparticle characterization standards as established by MinChar Initiatives.

    [Name of sample]includes check marks where data element annotations are added to the sample.
  6. The following buttons are at the bottom of the metrics.
    caNanoLab Data Metrics Buttons
    1. Click Delete to delete the metrics for this sample.
    2. Click Close to return to Update Sample without changing the metrics.
    3. Click Regenerate to regenerate the metrics.

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Searching Existing Samples

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  1. To continue with a basic search, see Performing a Basic Search.
  2. To launch an advanced search, see Performing an Advanced Search.

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Performing a Basic Sample Search

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  1. Click the Samples menu.
    The Manage Samples page displays.

  2. Click Search Existing Samples.

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  3. From the Sample Search page, fill in the following search criteria as needed. 

    Sample Search OptionsDescription

    Keywords

    Enter one or more keywords by which samples could be identified in this search. caNanoLab can search for characterization or publication keywords, as well as text describing characterizations.

    Sample Name

    Enter text for the name of a sample. Select Contains (for search using partial text) or Equals (for exact text search).

    Sample Point of Contact

    Enter text for the name or organization point of contact. Select Contains (for search using partial text) or Equals (for exact text search).

    Composition

    Nanomaterial Entity

    Select from the scroll list the nanoparticle category to which the nanomaterial entity targeted by the search belongs. Example: Dendrimer

    Functionalizing Entity
    Select from the scroll list the functionalizing category to which the sample targeted by the search belongs.*

    Select from the drop-down list the function type category which best fits the sample targeted by the search:

    *You may see terms in caNanoLab that are not defined in the help glossary. These have been added by curators as [other]; they may be reviewed and defined at a later time.

    Characterization Type/Characterization

    Click the drop-down list on the left and select the characterization type that applies to the sample to be searched: Physico-Chemical, In Vitro or In Vivo.

    Your selection determines the sub-categories that display in the Characterization field to the right.

    Select one or more of the items in the Characterization list.* (CTRL + click to select more than one.)

    Physico-Chemical Characterizations:

    In Vitro Characterizations:

    In Vivo Characterizations:

    *You may see terms in caNanoLab that are not defined in the help glossary. These have been added by curators as [other]; they may be reviewed and defined at a later time.

  4. Click Search.

    For information about the search results, see Sample Search Results.

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Performing an Advanced Sample Search

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  1. Click the Samples menu.
    The Manage Samples page displays.

  2. Click Advanced Sample Search.

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  3. From the Sample Search page, fill in the search criteria as needed.

    Advanced Search CategoryDescription

    Sample Criteria

    Select an option in the first drop-down list. Select from the second drop-down, Contains (for search using partial text) or Equals (for exact text search). Enter complete or partial text in the text box.

    Composition Criteria

    Select an option in the first drop-down list. Your selection drives the options that display in the second drop-down, as well as the options or text box that displays for the rest of the category. Select from the second drop-down, Contains (for partial text search) or Equals (for exact text search). Select your options or enter appropriate text in the text box. The Chemical name is optional.
    Available terms are defined in the caNanoLab Glossary.

    Characterization Criteria

    Select a Characterization Type in the first drop-down list. Your selection drives the options that display in the second drop-down as well as the options or text boxes that displays for the rest of the category. The last text box is either a boolean value or number value, depending on the third drop-down list. An optional drop-down box for units displays only if the data has a unit. Select your options or enter appropriate text in the text box(es).
    Available terms are defined in the caNanoLab Glossary.

  4. Click Add to each set of criteria you define. As you add criteria, they display in a table above the criteria fields on the page.
  5. Select the And or Or operand at the bottom of each set of criteria when you enter more than one criteria in a set. And or Or determines whether, for the set, the search finds samples that meet all of the criteria or that meet any one of the criteria.
  6. Select the And or Or operand at the bottom of the page that determines whether the search finds samples that meet only all of the criteria or that meet any one of the criteria.
  7. Click Search.

    For information about the search results, see Sample Search Results.

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Sample Search Results

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For information about configuring a sample search, see Searching Existing Samples.

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Additional Sample Tasks

You can edit a sample using the following techniques.

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Copying an Existing Sample

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  1. Click the Samples menu.
    The Manage Samples page displays.
  2. Click Copy an Existing Sample.
    On the Copy Sample page, both fields are required.
  3. In Existing Sample, fill in a complete or partial sample to search for and click the Search icon (Search Icon ).
  4. Select a sample from the returned list to be copied.
  5. Fill in the New Sample Name.
  6. Click Submit.
    A filled in Update Sample page appears with the new sample name.
  7. Edit the copied sample as needed.
  8. Click Update.

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Adding Publications to a Sample

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  1. If you work from the Publications menu, you can associate multiple samples with a publication. See Creating a Publication for more information. 
  2. If you add documents from within an open sample, you can use the copy feature to associate the publication with other samples. See Managing Publications from an Open Sample for more information.

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Deleting a Sample

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Delete removes the sample from the caNanoLab database, executed behind the scenes at a scheduled time.

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  1. Perform a sample search.
  2. On the search results page, click Edit in the Actions column.
  3. From the Update Sample page, click Delete.
  4. Confirm the deletion.

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Bookmarking a Sample to My Favorites

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  1. Perform a sample search.
  2. On the search results page, click + Add to Favorites in the Actions column.
    The Added to Favorites message appears in the results row.
  3. Click the My Favorites, and the bookmarked sample is listed under My Samples.

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