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| - | **Recommendation S0 ** | ||
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| - | ======Recommendation for implementing harmonized semantic concepts in data infrastructures and products====== | ||
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| - | =====Description===== | ||
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| - | Status: Under development, | ||
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| - | =====Motivation for this Recommendation ===== | ||
| - | The use of shared, community-endorsed vocabularies for metadata annotation is key to ensuring unambiguous and standardized descriptions of data. This not only supports the alignment and integration of heterogeneous datasets but also enhances data discovery and reuse. Crucially, such practices form the foundation for machine-readability of metadata, which is essential for achieving semantic interoperability. | ||
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| - | The basis for a comprehensive metadata annotation is the is that data is provided with sufficient and structured metadata and that there is agreement about which metadata is considered essential in communities. Standardized metadata categories and structures enable machines to interpret and connect data across disciplinary and institutional boundaries. | ||
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| - | Within the Helmholtz research field Earth and Environment, | ||
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| - | =====Recommendation ==== | ||
| - | Data infrastructures and data hosts—such as data repositories, | ||
| - | =====Binding Convention ===== | ||
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| - | ^ ^ mandatory | ||
| - | ^ Helmholtz FAIR Principle| | ||
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| - | =====Precondition for Implementation ===== | ||
| - | The basis for a comprehensive metadata annotation is the is that data is provided with sufficient and structured metadata and that there is agreement about which metadata is considered essential in communities. Metadata annotation with semantic ressources is only effective if there is consensus within a research community about which controlled vocabularies or other semantic resources best meet the community' | ||
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| - | =====Contributors===== | ||
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| - | =====Content===== | ||
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| - | ====1. Explanation of the Background and Benefits of the Recommendation ==== | ||
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| - | __About__ | ||
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| - | __History and structure__ | ||
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| - | __Current Use of ...__ | ||
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| - | __Motivation__ | ||
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| - | ====2. Possible alternative solutions==== | ||
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| - | ====3. Consideration of the advantages and disadvantages of implementing the recommendation==== | ||
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| - | (quality of content, limitations, | ||
| - | expected future dissemination / technical availability / funding) | ||
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| - | ====4. The Recommendation==== | ||
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| - | Data infrastructures should ensure the annotation of the large majority of metadata using standardized terms within metadata systems — such as data repositories, | ||
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| - | ====5. Naming of communities that have already implemented the recommendation==== | ||
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| - | ====6. Documentation of the test to validate correct implementation==== | ||
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| - | ====7. Examples of Instances==== | ||
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| - | ====8. Further Information==== | ||
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| - | ===References=== | ||
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| - | ===Relevant Community Recommendations=== | ||
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| - | ====9. History of this document==== | ||
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