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摘要
像达尔文核心这样的社区标准(达尔文核心任务组2009)以及语义工件(控制词汇表、本体、词典和其他知识组织系统)是实现FAIR(可查找、可访问、可互操作、可重用)原则(Wilkinson等人,2016)的关键构建块,特别是互操作性原则I2“(元)数据使用遵循FAIR原则的词汇表”中所强调的。然而,这些人工制品中的大多数实际上本身并不公平(Le Franc et al. 2020)。为了解决这个问题,FAIRCORE4EOSC项目(2022-25)正在开发一个元数据模式和人行横道注册表(MSCR),该注册表将允许注册用户和社区创建、注册和版本所有具有持久标识符(id)的模式和人行横道。发布的内容可以不受限制地搜索、浏览和下载。MSCR还将提供一个API,通过注册的人行横道促进数据从一种模式到另一种模式的转换。它将为项目和个人研究人员提供管理他们的元数据模式和/或相关元数据模式交叉通道的可能性。模式和交叉通道将与社区共享,以便在适当的版本控制机制支持下进行重用和扩展。注册工具将促进使用不同(元数据)模式的资源目录和信息系统之间更好的互操作性,并鼓励组织,特别是研究人员通过发布其工作流程中使用的元数据交叉通道来共享其元数据互操作性,这些交叉通道目前是不可见的(标准化)。通过提供一个易于使用的图形用户界面(GUI)来创建人行横道,GUI将吸引目前依赖于特定项目解决方案的用户。
Making Schemas and Mappings Available and FAIR: A metadata and schema crosswalk registry from the FAIRCORE4EOSC project
Community standards like the Darwin Core (Darwin Core Task Group 2009) together with semantic artefacts (controlled vocabularies, ontologies, thesauri, and other knowledge organisation systems) are key building blocks for the implementation of the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) principles (Wilkinson et al. 2016), specifically as emphasized in the Interoperability principle I2 “(Meta)data use vocabularies that follow FAIR principles”. However, most of these artefacts are actually not FAIR themselves (Le Franc et al. 2020).
To address this, the FAIRCORE4EOSC project (2022-25) is developing a Metadata Schema and Crosswalk Registry (MSCR) that will allow registered users and communities to create, register and version schemas and crosswalks that all have persistent identifiers (PIDs). The published content can then be searched, browsed and downloaded without restrictions. The MSCR will also provide an API to facilitate the transformation of data from one schema to another via registered crosswalks. It will provide projects and individual researchers with the possibility to manage their metadata schemas and/or relevant metadata schema crosswalks. The schema and crosswalks will be shared with the community for reuse and extension supported by a proper versioning mechanism.
The registry tool will facilitate better interoperability between resource catalogues and information systems using different (metadata) schemas and encourage organisations and especially researchers to share their metadata interoperability by publishing the metadata crosswalks used in their workflows, which are currently not visible (FAIRification). By providing an easy-to-use graphical user interface (GUI) for creating crosswalks, the GUI will attract users currently relying on project-specific solutions.