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- | **Recommendation | + | **Recommendation ** |
- | ======Recommendation to enrich data with rich metadata====== | + | ======Recommendation to decompose |
=====Description===== | =====Description===== | ||
- | Status: Under development, | + | Status: Under development, |
- | =====Motivation for this Recommendation ===== | + | =====Motivation for this Recommendation: ===== |
- | As data can only be embedded in semantic frameworks when it is described with rich metadata, | + | Many metadata |
- | =====Recommendation summary==== | + | For example, the variable air temperature (°C) does not only specify the measured quantity (temperature) but also includes additional components: the measurement context (air) and the unit (°C). |
- | All data producers in Helmholtz Earth & Environment | + | Because most metadata elements leave room for interpretation regarding which information they should |
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+ | The individual components of a metadata element can either | ||
+ | =====Recommendation ==== | ||
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+ | [shortened from below] | ||
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+ | [Format: Wer! macht was! wo! wann! unter welchen Voraussetzungen!] | ||
=====Binding Convention: ===== | =====Binding Convention: ===== | ||
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^ ^ mandatory | ^ ^ mandatory | ||
- | ^ Helmholtz FAIR Principle| | + | ^ Helmholtz FAIR Principle| |
=====Precondition for Implementation: | =====Precondition for Implementation: | ||
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=====Related Recommendations ===== | =====Related Recommendations ===== | ||
- | Parent: | + | Parent: |
- | Dependent: | + | Dependent: |
- | Other: | + | Other: |
=====Contributors===== | =====Contributors===== | ||
+ | Names of contributors to this recommendation | ||
=====Content===== | =====Content===== | ||
====1. Explanation of the Background and Benefits of the Recommendation ==== | ====1. Explanation of the Background and Benefits of the Recommendation ==== | ||
- | A metadata schema defines the structure, content, and semantics of metadata elements used to describe a dataset. It specifies what metadata should be captured, how it should be named, and in which format it should be stored. Schemas often include controlled vocabularies and formal structures, allowing metadata to be understood both by humans and machines. Widely used schemas include DataCite Metadata Schema for citation metadata, ISO 19115 for geospatial data (hat Platz für Details, viele Abhängigkeiten, | ||
- | Across Helmholtz Earth and Environmental sciences, metadata standards are applied in diverse repositories and infrastructures, | + | __About__ |
- | * PANGAEA (AWI/MARUM) applies metadata workflows combining descriptive (e.g. dataset titles, abstracts, parameters, methods), structural (e.g. campaign and event hierarchies), | + | |
- | * GFZ Data Services (GFZ Potsdam) supports metadata based on DataCite, ISO 19115/ | + | |
- | Providing sufficient enrichment | + | __History and structure__ |
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+ | __Current Use of ...__ | ||
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+ | __Motivation__ | ||
====2. Possible alternative solutions==== | ====2. Possible alternative solutions==== | ||
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====4. The Recommendation==== | ====4. The Recommendation==== | ||
- | **Bibliographic Metadata**/ | ||
- | It is recommended that for the accurate and consistent identification of a resource for citation and retrieval purposes, each published dataset | + | **Instruments/ |
+ | **Manufacturers’ names** | ||
- | **Community | + | |
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+ | * In general, the most granular level available (e.g., the concrete brand or subsidiary rather than only the corporate group) should be recorded to ensure precision | ||
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+ | **Instrument model names** and numbers should be reproduced exactly as they are written on the instrument label or in the accompanying manual, including spaces, special characters, and capitalization. This ensures consistency and guarantees that identical instruments are always represented in the same way across datasets. | ||
- | When selecting metadata schemas, data producers should always consider the intended purpose of the metadata: | ||
- | - If datasets are to be published in repositories such as PANGAEA or GFZ Data Services, metadata must follow repository-specific workflows and schemas. | ||
- | - If datasets need to be interoperable within a scientific community (e.g., oceanography, | ||
- | - If datasets must be integrated into international portals and infrastructures, | ||
====5. Naming of communities that have already implemented the recommendation==== | ====5. Naming of communities that have already implemented the recommendation==== | ||
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====7. Examples of Instances==== | ====7. Examples of Instances==== | ||
+ | Comment: HIER ERLÄUTERN, WIE in XML oder JSON dokumentiert werden; Beispiel.. V´Wie verpackt, um im Protokoll zu packen. unterschiedlich je nach Metadatenschemata; | ||
====8. Further Information==== | ====8. Further Information==== | ||
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