Collaborate, Automate, Prepare, Prioritize: Creating Metadata for Legacy Research Data
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Kouper, I., Konkiel, S. R., Liss, J. A., & Hardesty, J. L. (2013). Collaborate, Automate, Prepare, Prioritize: Creating Metadata for Legacy Research Data.国际会议在都柏林核心和我tadata Applications, 41–46. Retrieved from https://dcpapers.www.voudr.com/pubs/article/view/3684

Abstract

Data curation projects frequently deal with data that were not created for the purposes of long-term preservation and re-use. How can curation of such legacy data be improved by supplying necessary metadata? In this report, we address this and other questions by creating robust metadata for twenty legacy research datasets. We report on quantitative and qualitative metrics of creating domain-specific metadata and propose a four-prong framework of metadata creation for legacy research data. Our findings indicate that there is a steep learning curve in encoding metadata using the FGDC content standard for digital geospatial metadata. Our project also demonstrates that data curators who are handed research data “as is” and are tasked with incorporating such data into a data sharing environment can be very successful in creating descriptive metadata -- particularly, in conducting subject analysis and assigning keywords based on controlled vocabularies and thesauri. At the same time, they need to be aware of limitations in their efforts when it comes to structural and administrative metadata.
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