Lucas Kulla, Jens Bröder, Constanze Curdt, Markus Kubin, Helen Kollai, Christine Lemster, Marco Nolden, Kai Schmieder, Annika Strupp, K. Stucky, Emanuel Söding, Konstantin Pascal Walter, Arndt Witold
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The HMC Information Portal for Enhanced Metadata Collaboration in the Helmholtz FAIR Data Space
The Helmholtz Metadata Collaboration (HMC) platform was launched in late 2019 to turn FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) research data into reality within the Helmholtz Association and beyond. The Information Portal was initiated to enable the structured cartography of metadata and FAIR landscape of Helmholtz, providing information for multi-level decision-making and creating a curated knowledge base for research data managers, scientists and other stakeholders.
Developed through a top-down approach, 18 categories, and associated metadata schemas were defined and aligned by an HMC taskforce. Data curation followed, with resources collected from different domains based on the aligned metadata schema. The Information Portal is a web application for capturing FAIR data practices across all Helmholtz domains, offering a unified user interface for collecting and exploring results.
Built using state-of-the-art technologies, including Python and Docker, the Information Portal leverages GitLab as a database. It offers a public / central read-only version for stakeholders and a personal instance for curation - synchronized to a GitLab repository. Git-based systems offer advantages, such as raw data accessibility, flexible data curation, easy synchronization, and customizable repositories.
The single-page web application is user-friendly and developed in multiple iterations for an intuitive and flexible interface. The Information Portal is crucial for creating a sustainable, distributed, semantically enriched Helmholtz data space, promoting seamless data sharing and reuse.