A recommendation for the format of the data is Project Open Data, which is a Federal standard for structuring and sharing open data. This leads to a suggested metadata schema of:
Title: Human-readable name of the asset. Should be in plain English and include sufficient detail to facilitate search and discovery
Description: Human-readable description (e.g., an abstract) with sufficient detail to enable a user to quickly understand whether the asset is of interest.
Keyword: Tags help users discover your dataset; please include terms that would be used by technical and non-technical users.
Modified: Most recent date on which the dataset was changed, updated or modified.
Publisher: The publishing entity and optionally their parent organization(s).
Contact Name and Email: Contact person’s name and email for the asset.
Identifier: A unique identifier for the dataset or API as maintained within an Agency catalog or database.
Public Access Level: The degree to which this dataset could be made publicly available, regardless of whether it has been made available. Choices: public (Data asset is or could be made publicly available to all without restrictions), restricted public (Data asset is available under certain use restrictions), or non-public (Data asset is not available to members of the public).
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