Exposing repository information to foster connections and trust: evaluating and implementing guidelines. [Poster]

Maaike Verburg, Mike Priddy, Hervé L'Hours, Robert Huber, Robert Ulrich, Ingrid Dillo, Joy Davidson, Charlotte Neidiger, Linda Reijnhoudt, Gabriela Meijas, Parham Ramezani, Oliver Parkes, Marita Everhardt

Research output: Contribution to conferencePosterScientific

Abstract

FAIR-IMPACT is developing guidelines and a prototype to expose relevant information as metadata to facilitate discovery, provide context, support interoperability, and create a sense of trust in service providers and the services they offer. Transparent and linked information between objects, the repositories that hold or interact with them, and the registries and portals that use this information, can be indexed, harvested, reused, and potentially validated against agreed criteria or by designated validation authorities to improve collaboration and trust between stakeholders. The guidelines and technical implementation of them are intended to flexibly fit different use cases and scenarios that occur in the research data landscape, which is why we collect community input during the development of them. This input will directly feed into next iterations of the work.
Original languageEnglish
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Publication statusPublished - 20 Jun 2024

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