Project Assessments (6)
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Metrics
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Licensing information is provided on the tools homepage.
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The tool utilizes a community-accepted ontology.
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A standardized ID or accession number is used to identify the dataset.
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The dataset is described with metadata using a formal, broadly applicable vocabulary.
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Information is provided on the experimental methods used to generate the data.
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The dataset is hosted in an established data repository, if a relevant repository exists.
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The dataset can be downloaded for free from the repository.
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Version information is provided for the dataset.
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Contact information is provided for the creator(s) of the dataset.
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Information is provided describing how to cite the dataset.
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Licensing information is provided on the datasets landing page.
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The structure of the repository permits efficient discovery of data and metadata by end users.
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The repository uses a standardized protocol to permit access by users.
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The repository provides contact information for staff to enable users with questions or suggestions to interact with repository experts.
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The repository maintains licenses to manage data access and use.
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The repository hosts data and metadata according to a set of defined criteria to ensure that the resources provided are consistent with the intent of the repository.
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The repository provides documentation for each resource to permit its complete and accurate citation.
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A description of the methods used to acquire the data is provided.
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Version information is provided for each resource, where available.
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The metadata includes a title for the data resource
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Does the metadata document contains the globally unique and persistent identifier for the digital resource.
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Taxonomies in use are clearly defined and use community accepted terminology
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Resource discovery through web search
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Open, Free, Standardized Access protocol
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Resource uses formal language
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Metadata license
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Update information is available
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Attribution information is available
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Metadata is identified by a persistent identifier (Essential)
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Data is identified by a persistent identifier (Essential)
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Metadata is identified by a globally unique identifier (Essential)
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Data is identified by a globally unique identifier (Essential)
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Rich metadata is provided to allow discovery (Essential)
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Metadata includes the identifier for the data (Essential)
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Metadata is offered in such a way that it can be harvested and indexed (Essential)
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Metadata contains information to enable the user to get access to the data (Important)
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Metadata can be accessed manually (i.e. with human intervention) (Essential)
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Data can be accessed manually (i.e. with human intervention) (Essential)
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Metadata identifier resolves to a metadata record (Essential)
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Data identifier resolves to a digital object (Essential)
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Metadata is accessed through standardised protocol (Essential)
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Data is accessible through standardised protocol (Essential)
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Data can be accessed automatically (i.e. by a computer program) (Important)
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Metadata is accessible through a free access protocol (Essential)
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Data is accessible through a free access protocol (Important)
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Data is accessible through an access protocol that supports authentication and authorisation (Useful)
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Metadata is guaranteed to remain available after data is no longer available (Essential)
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Metadata uses knowledge representation expressed in standardised format (Important)
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Data uses knowledge representation expressed in standardised format (Important)
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Metadata uses machine-understandable knowledge representation (Important)
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Data uses machine-understandable knowledge representation (Important)
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Metadata uses FAIR-compliant vocabularies (Important)
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Data uses FAIR-compliant vocabularies (Useful)
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Metadata includes references to other metadata (Important)
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Data includes references to other data (Useful)
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Metadata includes references to other data (Useful)
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Data includes qualified references to other data (Useful)
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Metadata includes qualified references to other metadata (Important)
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Metadata include qualified references to other data (Useful)
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Plurality of accurate and relevant attributes are provided to allow reuse (Essential)
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Metadata includes information about the licence under which the data can be reused (Essential)
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Metadata refers to a standard reuse licence (Important)
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Metadata refers to a machine-understandable reuse licence (Important)
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Metadata includes provenance information according to community-specific standards (Important)
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Metadata includes provenance information according to a cross-community language (Useful)
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Metadata complies with a community standard (Essential)
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Data complies with a community standard (Essential)
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Metadata is expressed in compliance with a machine-understandable community standard (Essential)
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Data is expressed in compliance with a machine-understandable community standard (Important)
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A1.1 Access Protocol
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A1.2 Access Authorization
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A2 - Metadata Longevity
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F1.A Identifier Uniqueness
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F1.B Identifier persistence
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F2. Machine-readability of metadata
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F3. Resource Identifier in Metadata
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F4. Indexed in a searchable resource
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compare test
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The FAIRshake dataset rubric
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Mar 21, 2024
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compare test
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PresQT FAIRshare Rubric
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Mar 21, 2024
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compare test
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FAIR_test
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Mar 21, 2024
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FAIRshake Semi Automation
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Mar 21, 2024
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Test geospatial dataset
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FAIR Data Maturity Model: specification and guidelines
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Mar 21, 2024
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Test geospatial dataset
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PresQT Repository Rubric
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Mar 21, 2024
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