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News and updates

  • 2019-11-18: Display limitation about Internet Explorer addressed in software patch
  • 2019-09-19: Added display limitation about Internet Explorer
  • 2019-09-13: Initial version

General

  • To access the Data Standards Browser, a CDISC Library account is required. Users must use the same credentials for both API and Data Standards Browser.
  • Data Standards Browser is a client application that consumes data from the CDISC Library server. Usage is counted toward monthly allocated bandwidth per organization.
  • Most mainstream web browsers are compatible with the Data Standards Browser.

Introduction

Data Standards Browser (Browser) is a user interface for the CDISC Library. CDISC Library account holders can log into the Browser with their existing credentials. Upon logging in, users will be greeted by a landing page that allows access to available CDISC standards. The Browser content is represented visually by the same underlying linked metadata available through API.

With the Browser, CDISC Library users can:

  • Select which standard to review in more detail by searching or traversing through its hierarchy;
  • Provides clear relationship delineations across and within standards;
  • Apply filters at the result level to further refine focus of search;
  • Export content at the product level into supported file formats.

Link (URL)

The URL for Data Standards Browser:

https://library.cdisc.org/browser

Usage Notes

  • Browser session does not expire.
  • Idle session does not consume bandwidth.
  • Buttons have tooltips, a small "hover box" with information about the item being hovered over.
  • Exports are available at the top level of each versioned standard.

Limitations

  • Value lists, such as those in ADaMIG and SDTMIG, are currently not displayed. This is only a display limitation. Value lists are available in exports, as well as through API endpoints.
  • For Controlled Terminology, users can request exports at package level. These exports will contain all codelists of a package. CDISC is working toward enabling similar export for individual codelists. The Exports button for codelists is currently only a placeholder for future enhancement.
  • For CDASHIG, users may experience UI issues when performing a search with this scope parameter: core : Recommended/Conditional. CDISC is working to resolve this defect.
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