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CDR Contributor Resources
This page provides resources and documentation to the Centralized Data Repository (CDR) contributors. Please explore the tabs below for information regarding Data Issue Reporting as well as CDR Data Catalog Documentation Requirements for data contributors.
Overview of CDR Data Catalog
The CDR Data Catalog provides a location for data contributors to make documentation available to CDR users. The DAMOD team provides a general layout document of each schema that includes table names, column names, and datatypes for every source in Hive. This document (located under the CDR Table Layouts column) is produced when the data is made available in the CDR or if data definitions are updated. Data contributors to the CDR are responsible for providing supplemental documentation necessary to support end-users of their data. Such examples of documentation may include:
Data Dictionaries
Data Models
User Guides
Training Documents
Minimum Requested Documentation from Data Contributors
Available documentation on the CDR Data Catalog will vary from source to source. Some mature data sources will have excellent existing documentation/artifacts while newer sources may provide less. At a minimum, the DAMOD team recommends data contributors to provide the following documents:
Document Name | Description | Necessary Information | Other Information |
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Data Dictionary | Data dictionaries can be various formats including Excel, PDF, and Word. We recommend all documents provided to be 508 compliant for users. We strongly recommend that data for columns that contain discrete, non-inferable or computed values have clear and detailed documentation. |
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Data Model | Data Models provide the keys for each table. This provides users a mechanism for understanding how to join data across tables and identifying unique records (if applicable to your source). |
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Example Approved Data Dictionary
The example below meets all criteria including:
Table Name
Column Name
Column Description (Comment)
Code values for non-inferable data
Null Option
Data Type
Expectations
- Data Contributors provide updated documentation when source data changes
- Data Contributors provide consistent versioning on documents
- Data Contributors provide accurate documentation for users
- Data Contributors support questions about the data and documentation
As a data contributor, you are responsible to inform the Data & Analytics team when there is an issue with your data. Please submit this form below within one business day when an issue is identified with your data. Please note that the following information will be needed in order to complete this form:
- Impact Data
- Issue Description
- Current Actions Taken to Resolve
- Planned Resolution Date
- Data Owner Technical Point of Contact
Submit this form to the Data & Analytics team by emailing it to us at HCQIS_Data@hcqis.org.
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