2018 Interoperability of Metadata Standards in Cross-Domain Science, Health, and Social Science Applications
- Kelly A Chatain (Unlicensed)
- Joachim Wackerow
- Steven McEachern (Unlicensed)
Purpose
The goal of the workshop is a better understanding of how metadata specifications can be aligned to support cross-discipline (or cross domain) data integration and analysis, with a consideration of standards from the social, health and environmental sciences, along with generic all-purpose metadata standards. It will do so with specific reference on the one hand to the standards and initiatives mentioned below and on the other hand to specific case studies in infectious disease, disaster risk and resilient cities.
Detailed Workshop Description, as PDF
The workshop is designed to focus on two dimensions in the interdisciplinary use of data and metadata:
- From high-level to detail: How to support discovery of data on the basis of a high-level description, and possibly also on more details like concepts related to observations and variables? How to support analysis of data across domains?
- From domain-specific to cross-domain: How can domain-specific data/metadata be transformed in a way that cross-domain approaches regarding discovery and analysis can be supported?
We propose to address those dimensions through the following topics:
- Cross-domain use of metadata specifications
- Standards for specific activities in cross-domain use
- Data description and organisation
- Workflow for data description
- Recommendations and design principles
The following existing metadata 'standards' are represented in the workshop:
- ISO 19115 Geographic Information (Steve Richard, Simon Cox)
- CERIF (Rebecca Koskela)
- EML - Ecological Metadata Language (Bill Michener, Rebecca Koskela)
- DDI (Jay Greenfield, Dan Gillman, Arofan Gregory, Larry Hoyle, Steve McEachern, Wendy Thomas, Joachim Wackerow)
- HL7/FHIR (Harold Solbrig, Eric Prud'hommeaux, Jay Greenfield)
- DATS (Alejandra Gonzalez Beltran)
- DCAT (Peter Winstanley, Alejandra Gonzalez Beltran, Simon Cox, Phil Archer)
- SSN (Armin Haller, Simon Cox)
- QB (Data Cube) (Phil Archer, Arofan Gregory, Eric Prud'hommeaux)
- Other W3C (Phil Archer, Eric Prud'hommeaux)
TOPIC | PROPOSED OUTPUT | |||||
X | Background papers | |||||
X | X | X | Metadata profiles
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X | X | X | Working paper with 3 sections and a metadata profile (in DDI?) for each format
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X | X | X | Paper outlining workflow description:
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X | X | X | Two working papers:
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Overview page for materials for use in the workshop.
Organizers:
- Simon Cox, CSIRO Australia and W3C Dataset Exchange Working Group
- Simon Hodson, CODATA (Committee on Data of the International Council for Science)
- Steven McEachern, Australian National University and DDI Alliance
- Joachim Wackerow, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences and DDI Alliance
Dates: October 1-5, 2018
The workshop takes place at Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz Center for Informatics. It has the Dagstuhl event number 18403 and a related web page.
See the separate page for practical information.