JSON-LD (JavaScript Object Notation for Linked Data)
Refers to a concept for the use of linked data. It is based on the JSON format and extends this. With JSON-LD, data can be annotated for automatic exchange between web applications and web services, and properly used, data in JSON-LD can be expressed as Linked Data triples.
Identifiers
- Internal MSC ID
- msc:m95
Tools
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Dataverse is an open source web application to share, preserve, cite, explore, and analyze research data. It facilitates making data available to others, and allows you to replicate others' work more easily. Researchers, journals, data authors, publishers, data distributors, and affiliated institutions all receive academic credit and web visibility. Dataverse has grown considerably over time and is now a major international collaborative project. We encourage you to join us.
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description:
Sharing descriptive Metadata is the first essential step towards Open Scientific Data. With this in mind, Maggot was specifically designed to annotate datasets by creating a metadata file to attach to the storage space. Indeed, it allows users to easily add descriptive metadata to datasets produced within a collective of people (research unit, platform, multi-partner project, etc.). This approach fits perfectly into a data management plan as it addresses the issues of data organization and documentation, data storage and frictionless metadata sharing within this same collective and beyond.
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Colectica Repository and Portal
Colectica Repository is a metadata management system designed to centrally store and manage metadata for research purposes, particularly for statistical agencies, survey research groups, longitudinal studies, and data archivists. It acts as the core infrastructure for the Colectica platform, enabling collaborative workflows and maintaining data integrity through version control. While not directly accessed by end-users, it supports applications like Colectica Designer and Colectica Portal via a REST api. The repository adheres to open data standards to ensure data is reusable and interoperable. It natively uses the Data Documentation Initiative (DDI) Lifecycle metadata standard to document the entire research process, from planning to archiving. It also complies with ISO 11179, a standard for metadata registries, to structure metadata systematically. Additionally, an open REST API allows other systems to interact with the repository and resolve metadata items.
Known users
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Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
The research institution conducts research to support a sustainable use of our natural resources to benefit both mankind and the environment. -
Colectica was launched in 2010 and creates a suite of metadata tools that helps design, explain, and share statistical research. Using common open data standards such as DDI, Colectica makes it simple to record all the important details about surveys, studies, longitudinal research, or data collections so that anyone reviewing data project understands their background and context. Colectica provides tools and services for organizations working in government statistics, survey research, data archives, or any field that publishes metadata documentation to share information in a standard format.