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Prune Creator/Contributor Roles #97

Open matthewhorridge opened 2 months ago

matthewhorridge commented 2 months ago

The current roles are based on DataCite metadata schema but not all of them are relevant. Here are the roles that I think are relevent.

ContactPerson Description: Person with knowledge of how to access, troubleshoot, or otherwise field issues related to the resource. Usage Notes: May also be the “Point of Contact” in an organisation that controls access to the resource, if that organisation is different from the Publisher, Distributor, and Data Manager.

DataCollector Description: Person/institution responsible for finding or gathering/collecting data under the guidelines of the author(s) or Principal Investigator (PI). Usage Notes: May also be used when crediting survey conductors, interviewers, event or condition observers, or persons responsible for monitoring key instrument data.

DataCurator Description: Person tasked with reviewing, enhancing, cleaning, or standardizing metadata and the associated data submitted for storage, use, and maintenance within a data centre or repository. Usage Notes: While the DataManager is concerned with digital maintenance, the DataCurator’s role encompasses quality assurance focused on content and metadata. DataCurator responsibilities include: checking completeness of the submitted dataset against the content as described by the submitter; verifying standard metadata according to the applicable system or schema; adding or verifying specialized metadata to add value and ensure access across disciplines; and determining how the metadata might map to search engines, database products, and automated feeds. Repository managers as well as data librarians working in the repository fall within this category. Example: https://doi.org/10.20375/0000-000D-1D1F-2

DataManager Description: Person (or organisation with a staff of data managers, such as a data centre) responsible for maintaining the finished resource. Usage Notes: The work done by this person or organisation ensures that the resource is periodically “refreshed” in terms of software/hardware support, is kept available or is protected from unauthorized access, is stored in accordance with industry standards, and is handled in accordance with the records management requirements applicable to it. Example: https://doi.org/10.6073/pasta/41b3ed2e152e1e4c3846e646118208e7

Distributor Description: Institution tasked with responsibility to generate/disseminate copies of the resource in either electronic or print form. Usage Notes: Works stored in more than one archive/repository may credit each as a distributor.

HostingInstitution Description: Typically, the organisation allowing the resource to be available on the internet through the provision of its hardware/software/operating support. Usage Notes: This role normally falls on the University, research center or organization where the data center/data repository belongs.

Example: Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA) May also be used for an organisation that stores the data offline - often a data centre if that data centre is not the “publisher” of the resource.

ProjectLeader Description: Person officially designated as head of project team or sub- project team instrumental in the work necessary to development of the resource.

Usage Notes: The Project Leader is not “removed” from the work that resulted in the resource; he or she remains intimately involved throughout the life of the particular project team.

ProjectManager Description: Person officially designated as manager of a project. Project may consist of one or many project teams and sub-teams.

Usage Notes: The manager of a project normally has more administrative responsibility than actual work involvement.

ProjectMember Description: Person on the membership list of a designated project/project team.

Usage Notes: This vocabulary may or may not indicate the quality, quantity, or substance of the person’s involvement.

RelatedPerson Description: A person without a specifically defined role in the development of the resource, but who is someone the author wishes to recognize.

Usage Notes: This person could be an author’s intellectual mentor, a person providing intellectual leadership in the discipline or subject domain, etc.

Researcher Description: A person involved in analysing data or the results of an experiment or formal study. May indicate an intern or assistant to one of the authors who helped with research but who was not so “key” as to be listed as an author.

Usage Notes: Should be a person, not an institution. Note that a person involved in the gathering of data would fall under the contributorType “DataCollector.” The researcher may find additional data online and correlate it to the data collected for the experiment or study, for example.