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February 02, 2021

A PID Feast for Research – PIDapalooza 2021

February 02, 2021/ Ted Habermann
A PID Feast for Research – PIDapalooza 2021

Measuring metadata completeness is a great way to identify good examples and low-hanging fruit for improvement. A Pidapalloza talk from last week described results from a recent assessment of 144 repositories from the TIB DataCite Consortium with respect to recommendations for FAIR metadata. Overall, the seven mandatory DataCite fields dominate these repositories, but several great examples that go beyond the mandatory were identified.

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February 02, 2021/ Ted Habermann/ Comment
DataCite Metadata
dataCite, metadata improvement, METADIG
January 11, 2021

DataCite Metadata: Evolving to FAIRness

January 11, 2021/ Ted Habermann
DataCite Metadata: Evolving to FAIRness

It has been ten years since the release of the first DataCite metadata schema. Many improvements since then provide a roadmap for community evolution toward making DataCite metadata more FAIR.

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January 11, 2021/ Ted Habermann/ 1 Comment
DataCite Metadata
dataCite, metadata improvement
January 01, 2021

Can Repositories Improve Metadata?

January 01, 2021/ Ted Habermann
Can Repositories Improve Metadata?

The road to complete and consistent metadata can be long and arduous – digging through piles of metadata and other kinds of data to find small gems of information that can be added to metadata records, contacting recalcitrant researchers to fill in blanks, slowly building content across a collection… Does it really need to be that hard?

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January 01, 2021/ Ted Habermann/ 3 Comments
DataCite, metadata improvement, ROR, identifiers
December 28, 2020

Minimum Metadata

December 28, 2020/ Ted Habermann
Minimum Metadata

Looking for New Year’s metadata resolutions? How about: Stop using sentences that include the words “minimum metadata” without specifying a use case.

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December 28, 2020/ Ted Habermann/ 1 Comment
Metadata Evaluation, DataCite Metadata
dataCite, metadata improvement, METADIG
October 03, 2019

MetaDIG recommendations for FAIR DataCite metadata

October 03, 2019/ Ted Habermann
MetaDIG recommendations for FAIR DataCite metadata

Clear and specific community recommendations for FAIR metadata in multiple dialects are rare and necessary for measuring progress towards evaluating and improving metadata in many repositories. We propose an initial set of concepts and an evaluation of the DataCite metadata collection for essential metadata elements that support Findability.

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October 03, 2019/ Ted Habermann/ 1 Comment
Metadata Evaluation, DataCite Metadata
dataCite, metaDIG, metadata improvement
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I have worked in scientific data management for many years and enjoy working with organizations and communities that share data and knowledge. I am fluent in metadata standards and dialects used in scientific data management and publishing.

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