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The DDI (Data Documentation Initiative) metadata standard, originally created in 1995 to document social science research data, has in recent years become relevant to new user groups, including the official statistics and medical research communities. In order to respond to these new users, DDI is developing a model-based specification (DDI Version 4) that can be expressed in XML Schema, RDF-S/OWL, relational database schema, and program languages. Such a data model will make it easier to interact with other disciplines and other standards, to understand the specification, to develop and maintain it in a consistent and structured way, and to enable software development that is less dependent on specific DDI versions. Throughout the past year, content modeling teams have been working virtually to model DDI 4 to ensure that it can document a broad spectrum of data. This year’s Dagstuhl “sprint” will focus creating re-usable multi-purpose documentation, controlled vocabularies, complex data capture and description, and funding proposals. Goals This workshop will extend and build upon the progress made during the past 3 years of development. The sprint will focus on four main areas of work: Re-usable Structured Documentation: As DDI releases a first version of the Codebook Functional View to the community, documentation and documentation structure becomes essential for its successful implementation. The work during this week, will concentrate on developing both high-level and field-level documentation to assist archives, libraries, and statistical agencies, migrating from an older version of DDI to DDI 4. Data Capture: The integration of data capture into the full DDI Views model; real world examples which will be documented. Data Description: Validation and quality assessment of the data description model using a range of real world examples. Controlled Vocabularies: A closer working relationship with the Controlled Vocabularies Group since Controlled Vocabularies are used throughout the model. Funding Opportunities: Explore opportunities and create re-usable documentation for potential funding proposals, scope is local, national and international. Strategic Infrastructure: A long term plan for how the DDI Alliance fits into the larger social science research community. Outcomes
See also the Dagstuhl webpage for this event. |
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The Dagstuhl Sprint takes place 24-28 October 2016 at Schloss Dagstuhl. See the separate page for practical information. |
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