[Esip-preserve] Fwd: Metadata for Datasets: Identifiers and Ontologies #MRDonto
Curt Tilmes
Curt.Tilmes at nasa.gov
Mon Nov 15 07:41:52 EST 2010
FYI
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Subject: Metadata for Datasets: Identifiers and Ontologies #MRDonto
Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2010 07:40:01 -0600
From: Greenberg, Jane <janeg at EMAIL.UNC.EDU>
Reply-To: DCMI Science and Metadata Community <DC-SCIENCE at JISCMAIL.AC.UK>
To: DC-SCIENCE at JISCMAIL.AC.UK <DC-SCIENCE at JISCMAIL.AC.UK>
-----Original Message-----
From: Greenberg, Jane
Sent: Friday, November 12, 2010 10:26 AM
To: Vision, Todd J
Subject: RE: MRDonto
Todd, thanks very much for sharing this collective news.
I've followed some of the provenance stuff, which I think is
interesting, and this whole effort together is really nice.
J
All -- lots of good stuff here! (message below) jane
-----Original Message-----
From: Vision, Todd J
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 9:18 PM
To: Greenberg, Jane
Subject: MRDonto
Jane,
This is FYI:
http://researchdata.jiscinvolve.org/wp/2010/11/10/metadata-for-datasets-identifiers-and-ontologies-mrdonto/
Todd
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Metadata for Datasets: Identifiers and Ontologies #MRDonto
November 10th, 2010
The MRDonto Group was one of five Working Groups formed at the JISCMRD
Phase Two Launch Workshop. The MRDonto Group's discussion ranged over
the following areas:
* Data processing and data publication workflows.
* Generic ontologies and metadata models for describing datasets, to
supplement domain- specific ontologies to describe the research field.
* Recording provenance for datasets.
* Assigning credit and attribution for data publication and recording
data reuse.
* Knowledge management tool stacks.
The MRDonto group agreed to share information about a number of areas of
shared interest; they will be using the tag #MRDonto.
The group intends, when appropriate, to set up an open access MRDonto
Knowledge Blog for papers on this topic.
The MRDonto group agreed to adopt certain standards as 'uncontroversial'
ORCID for personal identifiers; DataCite DOIs for datasets; and OAI-ORE
for packaging composite data objects.
The identified areas of interest include:
* the concept of Research Objects (Bechofer paper: http://bit.ly/d2Fi0i);
* the STFC Scientific Metadata Model
(http://code.google.com/p/icatproject/wiki/CSMD) as a basis for further
OWL dataset ontology development
* CERIF - the Common European Research Information Format
(http://cordis.europa.eu/cerif/; http://www.eurocris.org/;
http://www.eurocris.org/Index.php?page=CERIF2008&t=1).
* SPAR, the Semantic Publishing and Referencing Ontologies
(http://bit.ly/9d8qAi), that include CiTO, the Citation Typing Ontology,
for discussion as to how these might be used for use with datasets in
addition to bibliographic entities, or might require extensions for such
use.
* Open Provenance Model (http://openprovenance.org/) and the W3C
Provenance Incubator Group
(http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/prov/charter), to enable provenance
tracking of datasets through workflows and into published entities
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