How domain repositories support reusable data: metadata tools from GFZ Data Services

peter.suber's bookmarks 2025-04-03

Summary:

"The availability of reusable data and their associated metadata is increasingly demanded to address global societal challenges. Research data repositories and databases are the primary access points for geosciences data, and especially domain repositories are known to publish well documented and reusable data. This is due to a thorough data and metadata curation provided by the repository staff that usually includes domain scientists. Overall, the documented publication of a complex data set via a domain repository often takes time and additional preparation by the scientists, but the results clearly show a significant increase of the metadata and data quality, including the provision of cross-references to other publications, datasets, code and originating physical samples.

The largest challenge for domain repositories is to provide incentives to the researchers that reduce their workload and in the same time ensure a high quality of metadata and data documentation already at an early stage of a planned data publication. This challenge is especially high in repositories with a focus on the highly variable and usually small data from so-called “long-tail communities”. GFZ Data Services is a domain repository for DOI-referenced geosciences data and scientific software, hosted at the GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences. The repository has both a focus on the curation of long-tail data, and offers data publication services for international projects and services in the geosciences. To support researchers with the provision of descriptive metadata and receive structured data documentation, GFZ Data Services has developed an online metadata editor and data description templates. This presentation will focus on these support tools and demonstrate how both help the researchers and in the same time reduce the data curation workload...."

Link:

https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU25/EGU25-20132.html

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Tags:

oa.new oa.repositories oa.repositories.disciplinary oa.green oa.reuse oa.data oa.metadata oa.tools oa.germany

Date tagged:

04/03/2025, 14:17

Date published:

04/03/2025, 10:16