Progress on developing guidelines for publishing structured data on the web
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Discussion
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Collaborative Notes Link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1H-YlkR2ciOQCHK1YoB2GwvhxeAAOmzNlXwo6…
Introducing the group (5 mins)
Reporting progress of the WG’s outputs (30 mins)
Guidelines – Leyla Garcia-Castro
Crosswalk – Chantelle Verhey
Toolings – Adam ShepherdBreakout sessions – discussions on each of the planned WG outputs (30 mins)
Room 1: Guidelines – feedback on guidelines so far and how to improve them
Room 2: Crosswalk – feedback on crosswalk (current one focuses on dataset and software) and if other resources (publication, workflow, training courses/materials) should be covered
Room 3: Toolings – tools for consistently implementation and validation markupReport back (20 minutes)
Wrap-up (5 mins) (Leyla Garcia-Castro)
Additional links to informative material
Here is the group’s case statement.
Please visit the group page for links to each planned outputs.Are you willing to hold your session at multiple times to accommodate various time zones?
YesAvoid conflict with the following group (1)
Data Discovery Paradigms IGBrief introduction describing the activities and scope of the group
This proposed working group will provide a platform to complement, build on and extend efforts from bioschema.org, science-on-schema.org and the like communities in applying and extending the core schema.org vocabulary for describing research datasets and related resources.
The planned outputs will include:A generic ‘conceptual data model’ with essential types and properties for research data discovery over the web. The model will be built on bioschemas.org, science-on-schema.org, schema.org, DCAT, DDI-DISCO and SSN schemas from some representative research domains, and data discovery use cases. A research domain can map their schema to the conceptual model when they publish data to the web or exchange metadata between data portals/repositories.
A guidelines of common patterns for publishing metadata landing pages with structured data markup, and guidelines of how to customise the research schemas for targeted domains with examples.
Toolings for making the implementation easier if resources are available. This could include collecting and cataloguing tools that generate, validate and parse schema.org & DCAT markup, etc.
Group chair serving as contact person
Mingfang WuMeeting objectives
Introduce the group to new RDA members
Inform on progress, solicit feedback from participants towards the WG’s outputs
Seek input and feedback from participants and other RDA WGs/IGs for future activities
Please indicate the breakout slot (s) that would suit your meeting
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