Summary
The IDRT - Integrated Data Repository Toolkit aims at providing a set of tools to make life with i2b2 easier. Currently, it comprises of three main components:
- the i2b2 Wizard is a component for administrating an i2b2 instance: creating projects, creating users, maintaining server parameters and loading the i2b2 demodata provided by Harvard
- the IDRT Import and Mapping Tool (IMT) has two missions: first, to load arbitrary source data in common formats like CSV, SQL or CDISC ODM into the i2b2 database and second, to provide a means to curate the i2b2 navigation ontology by creating, renaming and moving concepts or folders (or even mapping concepts to medical terminologies)
- the IDRT i2b2 Web Client Plugin is an extension to the i2b2 webclient that supports the construct of i2b2 modifiers for export
The IDRT project is a collaborative effort from the Department of Medical Informatics, University Medical Center Göttingen, the Chair of Medical Informatics, Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, and the Institute for Medical Informatics, Statistics and Epidemiology (IMISE), University Leipzig, Germany. It was funded by a grant form TMF - Technology, Methods, and Infrastructure for Networked Medical Research, Berlin, Germany.
Naturally, we plan to a zillions of wiki pages, but for now we will point to our external homepage: idrt.imise.uni-leipzig.de
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