FAIR-EuMon: a FAIR-enabling resource for biodiversity monitoring schemes
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FAIR-EuMon: a FAIR-enabling resource for biodiversity monitoring schemes
Abstract
Background: Within the scope of the Helmholtz Metadata Collaboration (HMC), the ADVANCE project - Advanced metadata standards for biodiversity survey and monitoring data: supporting of research and conservation - aimed at supporting rich metadata generation with interoperable metadata standards and semantic artefacts that facilitate data access, integration and reuse across terrestrial, freshwater and marine realms. HMC's mission is to facilitate the discovery, access, machine-readability, and reuse of research data across and beyond the Helmholtz Association.
New information: We revised, adapted and expanded existing metadata schemas, vocabularies and thesauri to build a FAIR metadata schema and a metadata entry form built on it for users to provide their metadata instances focused on biodiversity monitoring data. The schema is FAIR because it is both machine-interpretable and follows domain-relevant community standards. This report provides a general overview of the project results and instructions on how to access, re-use and complete the metadata form.
Keywords: FAIR; biodiversity monitoring; metadata form; metadata schema; provenance model; research data management; semantic model.
Juliana Menger, Barbara Magagna, Klaus Henle, Alexander Harpke, Mark Frenzel, Johannes Rick, Karen Wiltshire, Annegret Grimm-Seyfarth.
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