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[Up: Organising data](./Organising-data)
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A good naming convention helps keep your data organised. OMERO has powerful searching functions that allow you search the metadata attached to the files.
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A good naming convention helps keep your data organised. Some scripts have added to OMERO to help extract metadata from file names as [key-values](./key-value_pairs.md) pairs.
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Some scripts have added to OMERO to help extract metadata from file names as [key-values](./key-value_pairs.md) pairs.
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Key-value pairs are a very flexible way to record the meta data associated with your data. OMERO has powerful searching functions that allow you search the metadata attached to the files.
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Key-value pairs are a very flexible way to record the meta data associated with you data. If the names of file keep to the following conventions it will be much easier to keep your data organised.
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### Naming conventions
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4. You can use directory structure to organise your data, the management of this is a little more complicated though.
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## Examples
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Here are some example of filename used:
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#### `171101_dose-100_time1_rep1.tif`
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This filename is recording:
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- the date of experiment
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- the dose
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- the time in hours since the start of the experiment
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- the replicate number
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* Date of the experiment (different from imaging date)
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* dosage (cont, low and high)
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* Time in hours
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* replicate number
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#### `20161207_Lforms_pre2PFA_Control_4A02_R3D.dv `
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This filename is recording:
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- date of experiment
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- substrate shape
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- step in treatment
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