. . . . . . "application/x-texinfo" . . . . "application/pdf" . . . . "Erik Schultes" . "Luiz Bonino" . "Mark Wilkinson" . "Michel Dumontier" . "Peter Doorn" . "Susanna Sansone" . "Machine-readability of metadata" . "FAIR Metric for Fair Principle F2" . . . "FAIR Metrics Working Group" . "None" . "This URL can resolve to:\n - A record in a metadata registry relevant to your digital object (e.g. FAIRsharing.org, FAIR Data Point, smartAPI editor)\n - Your metadata on an HTML web page using schema.org\n - A FAIR Accessor...\n \n Semanticscience Integrated Ontology : http://semanticscience.org/ontology/sio.owl https://biosharing.org/bsg-s002686 \n Example of a DANS metadata-record of an archived dataset: https://easy.dans.knaw.nl/ui/datasets/id/easy-dataset:67859/tab/1 \n smartAPI's API metadata: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/WebsmartAPI/smartAPI/master/docs/iodocs/smartapi.json \n Metadata record of a database: - GEO https://fairsharing.org/biodbcore-000441 \n Metadata record of a standard: - RDF https://fairsharing.org/bsg-s000559 \n Non-article Published Work\n - my Zenodo Deposit for polyA (https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.47641)\n - myExperiment Workflow (http://www.myexperiment.org/workflows/2999.html)\n - Jupyter notebook on GitHub (https://github.com/VidhyasreeRamu/GlobalClimateChange/blob/master/GlobalWarmingAnalysis.ipynb)" . "The availability of machine-readable metadata that describes a digital resource." . "HTTP GET on the metadata URL. A response of [a 200,202,203 or 206 HTTP response after resolving all and any prior redirects. e.g. 301 -> 302 -> 200 OK] indicates that there is indeed a document. The second URL should resolve to the record of a registered file format (e.g. DCAT, DICOM, schema.org etc.) in a registry like FAIRsharing. Future ehnancements to FAIRSharing may include tags that indicate whether or not a given file format is generally-agreed to be machine-readable" . "This metric \textit{does not} attempt to measure (or even define) 'Richness' - this will be defined in a future Metric. This metric is intended to test the format of the metadata - machine readability of metadata makes it possible to optimize discovery. For instance, Web search engines suggest the use of particular structured metadata elements to optimize search. Thus, the machine-readability aspect can help people and machines find a digital resource of interest." . "All" . "A URL to a document that contains machine-readable metadata for the digital resource. Furthermore, the file format must be specified." . "Machine-readable or Machine-not-readable" . "2017-11-20T00:00:00.0Z"^^ . . . "Mark Wilkinson" . . "1" .