REPRESENTATION
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It codifies and contributes to organizing the knowledge of a disciplinary domain in a way that is relevant to the research field and familiar to the research community. |
It transforms data objects into information objects (CCSDS, 2012CCSDS - CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE FOR SPACE DATA SYSTEM. Reference Model for an Open Archival Information System (OAIS). Washington, DC: CCSDS, 2012. (Recommended Practice CCSDS 650.0-M-2. Magenta book). Disponível em: https://public.ccsds.org/pubs/650x0m2.pdf. Acesso em: 30 set. 2019. https://public.ccsds.org/pubs/650x0m2.pd...
) or epistemic objects (Rheinberger, 1977RHEINBERGER, H-J. Toward a history of epistemic things: Synthesizing proteins in the test tube. California: Stanford University Press, 1977.). |
It shows what needs to be represented in the research object, to the standard required by users (HARVEY, 2010HARVEY, R. Digital Curation: a how-to-do-it manual. New York, NY: Neal-Schuman Publishers, 2010.). |
DESCRIPTION
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It identifies the research object uniquely, globally and persistently (considering the persistent identifier as part of the elements of the metadata schema). |
Locates the object of research. |
Clarifies what the object of research is. |
It records bibliographic information about the research object, allowing it to be referenced and cited according to the relevant standards; it gives credit to the various authors of the objects. |
It points out the properties and technical structures of the elements that make up the digital research object. |
MANAGEMENT |
Supports the complete management of the research object's life cycle.
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Records the provenance of the metadata schema (informed by the meta metadata) and the degree of management applied to the current schema. |
RECOVERY |
It supports the formulation of queries with an appropriate level of granularity and precision, considering disciplinary characteristics. |
Supports findability and access to digital objects. |
Supports the selection and evaluation of retrieved objects. |
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Maintains reliable links to the object. |
CATEGORY
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FUNCTION
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RELATIONSHIP |
Provides links from the research object to other related objects (journal articles, software, datasets, etc.) to make visible the ecosystem where the object is located and its relationship with other research objects.
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INTERPRETABILITY |
It expands the level of interpretability of research objects in different spaces of meaning for humans and computer agents, now and in the future. |
It facilitates the reuse of research objects by their creators and by other researchers. |
It supports interlocution with other collections and with different systems by automated means. |
PROVENANCE AND CONTEXT |
Records the history of the research object (provenance, traceability and lineage). |
It reports on the processes, parameters, variables, methodologies, codes and instruments that were relevant to collecting/generating, processing and analyzing the research object. |
QUALITY |
Indicates the quality assurance and control actions applied to the objects (e.g. flags for missing or discrepant data, etc.). |
INTEROPERABILITY |
Enables machine actionability of search objects. |
PEER REVIEW |
It informs reviewers of conventional articles and data articles about the processes of obtaining, processing, analysis, quality levels and the potential for reproducibility of research objects. |
PRESERVATION |
It supports long-term preservation strategies.
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Inform the technical dependencies of the object of research. |
It provides semantic and structural representation information that allows interoperability with the future. Reconfiguration of the object in the future. |
It is part of the archiving information packages (AIP/OAIS). |
TRUST |
It supports the presumption of authenticity and reliability of research objects. |
Records the actions applied to guarantee the integrity of objects, such as hashing and chercksun. |
PERMISSIONS |
Announces the licenses associated with the object. |
Tells you how sensitive the object is. |
Informs about access permissions.
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It points out the actions that can be carried out on the object of research. |
COPYRIGHT |
Informs about the intellectual property rights associated with the object. |
CATEGORY
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FUNCTION
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ANNOTATION |
It includes collaborative comments from researchers other than the authors. |
ADMINISTRATION |
Identifies the people/teams who operate the data lifecycle: who collects, who indexes, who ensures physical security, etc. |
Identify the stakeholders involved, for example: funders, partner institutions. |
Identifies who is responsible for the management and preservation of research objects. |