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PIDINST White Paper (chap. 4, 5)
PIDINST White Paper (chap. 4, 5)
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Metadata for instruments: This white paper provides recommendations for the use of instrument Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) for institutional instrument providers, such as bodies who fund, maintain or provide instruments, or are responsible for maintaining information about or data from instruments. Institutional instrument providers will be responsible for maintaining and publishing instrument PIDs locally, potentially on behalf of other institutional instrument providers. These recommendations are compiled through the activities of the Research Data Alliance (RDA) Persistent Identification of Instruments (PIDINST) Working Group.[1] This document is expected to evolve with new user requirements and working group activities.

Metadaten
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MetadatenThese video tutorials provide an introduction to the field of metadata. Different aspects regarding the different types and schemes are shown. The playlist also illustrates the description of the data using DataCite as an example. Finally, the group of authority data is discussed.
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2021
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PIDINST White Paper (chap. 4, 5)
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PIDINST White Paper (chap. 4, 5)Metadata for instruments: This white paper provides recommendations for the use of instrument Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) for institutional instrument providers, such as bodies who fund, maintain or provide instruments, or are responsible for maintaining information about or data from instruments. Institutional instrument providers will be responsible for maintaining and publishing instrument PIDs locally, potentially on behalf of other institutional instrument providers. These recommendations are compiled through the activities of the Research Data Alliance (RDA) Persistent Identification of Instruments (PIDINST) Working Group.[1] This document is expected to evolve with new user requirements and working group activities.
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Web page
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English
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Disciplinary Metadata | DCC
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Disciplinary Metadata | DCCWhile data curators, and increasingly researchers, know that good metadata is key for research data access and re-use, figuring out precisely what metadata to capture and how to capture it is a complex task. Fortunately, many academic disciplines have supported initiatives to formalise the metadata specifications the community deems to be required for data re-use. This page provides links to information about these disciplinary metadata standards, including profiles, tools to implement the standards, and use cases of data repositories currently implementing them.
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FAIRshairing.org
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FAIRshairing.orgA curated, informative and educational resource on data and metadata standards, inter-related to databases and data policies.
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CCBYSA
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RDA Metadata Standards Directory
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RDA Metadata Standards DirectoryThe RDA Metadata Standards Catalog is a collaborative, open directory of metadata standards applicable to research data. It is offered to the international academic community to help address infrastructure challenges.
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Register of Thesauri, Ontologies and Classification
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Register of Thesauri, Ontologies and ClassificationBARTOC unites information about vocabularies and terminology registries to facilitate use of knowledge organization systems.

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