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wiki:s0 [2025/05/07 07:55] – [Motivation for this Recommendation:] dkottmeierwiki:s0 [2025/05/07 09:05] (current) – [Contributors] dkottmeier
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 =====Description===== =====Description=====
  
-Status: +Status: Under development, Date: 2025/05/07 10:18, Version: 001
  
-=====Motivation for this Recommendation===== +=====Motivation for this Recommendation ===== 
-Using shared, community-endorsed vocabularies enables unambiguous naming, supports the alignment and integration of heterogeneous datasets, and facilitates data discovery and reuse. Within the framework of the FAIR Guiding Principles (Wilkinson et al., 2016), such annotation practices are essential not only for improving Interoperability—by enabling machines to interpret and connect data across domains—but also for enhancing Findability and Reusability through the use of persistent, well-defined, and widely recognized semantic references. Moreover, applying standardized vocabularies contributes to transparency and traceability in data management, fostering reproducibility and trust in scientific workflows. To support these goals, metadata creation processes should systematically incorporate controlled vocabularies that are maintained according to community standards and have clear governance, provenance, and documentation.+Using shared, community-endorsed vocabularies enables unambiguous naming, supports the alignment and integration of heterogeneous datasets, and facilitates data discovery and reuse. Within the framework of the FAIR Guiding Principles (Wilkinson et al., 2016), such annotation practices are essential not only for improving interoperability — by enabling machines to interpret and connect data across domains — but also for enhancing findability and reusability through the use of persistent, well-defined, and widely recognized semantic references.
  
 =====Recommendation ==== =====Recommendation ====
-Data infrastructures should ensure the annotation of the large majority of metadata using standardized terms within metadata systems — such as data repositories, sensor registries, electronic lab notebooks, or other platforms that manage or reference data, including descriptions of files stored outside formal repositories — at the time of metadata creation or management, by applying terms from established and, where applicable, FAIR-compliant controlled vocabularies (e.g., ontologies, taxonomies, or standardized terminologies) to promote semantic consistency, clarity, and interoperability. +Data infrastructures should ensure the annotation of the large majority of metadata using standardized terms within metadata systems — such as data repositories, sensor registries, electronic lab notebooks, or other platforms that manage or reference data, including descriptions of files stored outside formal repositories —  by applying terms from established and, where applicable, FAIR-compliant controlled vocabularies (e.g., ontologies, taxonomies, or standardized terminologies) to promote semantic consistency, clarity, and interoperability. 
- +=====Binding Convention =====
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 ^                         ^ mandatory  ^ conditional           ^ optional ^ ^                         ^ mandatory  ^ conditional           ^ optional ^
-^ Helmholtz FAIR Principle|            |      |          |+^ Helmholtz FAIR Principle|            |   Annotation is mandatory when appropriate controlled vocabularies, expert recommendations on their use, and the necessary domain expertise are available, and when the systems support annotation technically.   |          |
  
-=====Precondition for Implementation=====+=====Precondition for Implementation ===== 
 +Comprehensive metadata annotation is only effective if there is consensus within a research community about which controlled vocabularies and semantic resources best meet the community's needs, and if these resources have clear governance, provenance, and documentation. Furthermore, they should be available and maintained over the long term (at least 5 years) and cover the vast majority of requirements.
  
-=====Related Recommendations =====+=====Contributors=====
  
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