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"There are not that much paper dedicated to findability: I have found this one below: it made me think about tools like schema/bioschema.org. It could be mentioned somewhere? Or as a new topic that would be link to this one?
Tomáš Řezník, Lieven Raes, Andrew Stott, Bart De Lathouwer, Andrea Perego, Karel Charvát, Štěpán Kafka,
Improving the documentation and findability of data services and repositories: A review of (meta)data management approaches,
Computers & Geosciences,
Volume 169,
2022,
105194,
ISSN 0098-3004,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cageo.2022.105194.
(https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0098300422001479)
Abstract: This scientific review paper aims at challenging a common point of view on metadata as a necessary evil and something mandatory to the data creating and dataset publishing process. Metadata are instead presented as a crucial element to ensure the findability of data services and repositories. This paper describes a way through four levels of metadata management and publication, from default unstructured data, through schema-based metadata with literal values and/or URIs, towards linked open (meta)data providing explicit linkage between reliable data resources. Such research was conducted within the European Union's project PoliVisu. Special attention is given to the following: (1) guidance on publication aimed at the broad audience of search engine users and (2) the publication of geo (meta)data not only via standard technologies, such as the OGC Catalogue Service for Web and open data portals, but also through leading search engines (that are Schema.org-based).
Keywords: Metadata review; Open linked metadata; Open linked data; Geodata; Findability; Search engines"
Link to the page of interest https://elixir-europe-training.github.io/ELIXIR-TrP-FAIR-Converge/units/findable-data/topics/1-data-and-repository-discovery/
Describe what you would like to change on the page References
General comment(s) "There are not that much paper dedicated to findability: I have found this one below: it made me think about tools like schema/bioschema.org. It could be mentioned somewhere? Or as a new topic that would be link to this one?
Tomáš Řezník, Lieven Raes, Andrew Stott, Bart De Lathouwer, Andrea Perego, Karel Charvát, Štěpán Kafka, Improving the documentation and findability of data services and repositories: A review of (meta)data management approaches, Computers & Geosciences, Volume 169, 2022, 105194, ISSN 0098-3004, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cageo.2022.105194. (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0098300422001479) Abstract: This scientific review paper aims at challenging a common point of view on metadata as a necessary evil and something mandatory to the data creating and dataset publishing process. Metadata are instead presented as a crucial element to ensure the findability of data services and repositories. This paper describes a way through four levels of metadata management and publication, from default unstructured data, through schema-based metadata with literal values and/or URIs, towards linked open (meta)data providing explicit linkage between reliable data resources. Such research was conducted within the European Union's project PoliVisu. Special attention is given to the following: (1) guidance on publication aimed at the broad audience of search engine users and (2) the publication of geo (meta)data not only via standard technologies, such as the OGC Catalogue Service for Web and open data portals, but also through leading search engines (that are Schema.org-based). Keywords: Metadata review; Open linked metadata; Open linked data; Geodata; Findability; Search engines"