Published November 21, 2024 | Version v1
Poster Open

BITS - a Use Case for Terminologies in Earth System Science

  • 1. ROR icon German Climate Computing Centre
  • 2. ROR icon Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB)
  • 3. ROR icon Senckenberg Society for Nature Research

Description

The BITS Project (BluePrints for the Integration of Terminology Services in Earth System Sciences) aims to address the inadequate implementation of encoding semantics by establishing a Terminology Service that may serve the whole Earth System Science Community on national, european and international level. This TS will be developed based on the existing Terminology Service of the TIB, supplemented by an ESS Collection that already contains relevant terminologies for Earth and Environmental Sciences and to which further relevant terminologies will be added. The implementation of this TS within two data repositories (World Data Center for Climate at the German Climate Computing Center and a Data Collection at Senckenberg - Leibniz Institution for Biodiversity and Earth System Research) will showcase the benefits regarding e.g. enhanced and improved discoverability of research products. As all BITS Project Partners are involved in several NFDI activities (on section level as well as within NFDI consortia), we aim to foster collaboration activities across services and infrastructures: by extending the already existing cooperation of the TIB TS and TS4NFDI, or by advocating output of NFDI (BASE and Consortia) services within the wider Earth System Science Community. Within NFDI4Earth the Interest Group on FAIR Earth System Science Terminologies (FAIR ESST) was established, a.o. to monitor the BITS Project from a domain specific perspective. To sum up: we believe that the BITS Project may serve as a Use Case for the interaction of basic and thematic services within the NFDI (and beyond). How exactly this interaction is done (by using widgets offered by TS4NFDI), how this will enhance the discoverability of research output (within the Earth System Sciences) and how this may contribute to further standardisation (e.g. for CF conventions) will be part of our proposed presentation/contribution.

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