RO-Crate Metadata Specification 1.1.3
Creators
- Sefton, Peter
- Ó Carragáin, Eoghan
- Soiland-Reyes, Stian
- Corcho, Oscar
- Garijo, Daniel
- Palma, Raul
- Coppens, Frederik
- Goble, Carole
- Fernández, José M.
- Chard, Kyle
- Gomez-Perez, Jose Manuel
- Crusoe, Michael R.
- Eguinoa, Ignacio
- Juty, Nick
- Holmes, Kristi
- Clark, Jason A.
- Capella-Gutierrez, Salvador
- Gray, Alasdair J. G.
- Owen, Stuart
- Williams, Alan R.
- Tartari, Giacomo
- Bacall, Finn
- Thelen, Thomas
- Ménager, Hervé
- Rodríguez-Navas, Laura
- Walk, Paul
- whitehead, brandon
- Wilkinson, Mark
- Groth, Paul
- Bremer, Erich
- Castro, Leyla Jael
- Sebby, Karl
- Kanitz, Alexander
- Trisovic, Ana
- Kennedy, Gavin
- Graves, Mark
- Koehorst, Jasper
- Leo, Simone
- Portier, Marc
- Brack, Paul
- Ojsteršek, Milan
- Droesbeke, Bert
- Niu, Chenxu
- Tanabe, Kosuke
- Miksa, Tomasz
- La Rosa, Marco
- Decruw, Cedric
- Czerniak, Andreas
- Jay, Jeremy
- Serra, Sergio
- Siebes, Ronald
- de Witt, Shaun
- El Damaty, Shady
- Lowe, Douglas
- Li, Xuanqi
- Gundersen, Sveinung
- Radifar, Muhammad
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Description
Web-version: https://w3id.org/ro/crate/1.1
This document specifies a method, known as RO-Crate (Research Object Crate), of aggregating and describing research data with associated metadata. RO-Crates can aggregate and describe any resource including files, URI-addressable resources, or use other addressing schemes to locate digital or physical data. RO-Crates can describe data in aggregate and at the individual resource level, with metadata to aid in discovery, re-use and long term management of data. Metadata includes the ability to describe the context of data and the entities involved in its production, use and reuse. For example: who created it, using which equipment, software and workflows, under what licenses can it be re-used, where was it collected, and/or where is it about.
RO-Crate uses JSON-LD to to express this metadata using linked data, describing data resources as well as contextual entities such as people, organizations, software and equipment as a series of linked JSON-LD objects - using common published vocabularies, chiefly schema.org.
The core of RO-Crate is a JSON-LD file, the RO-Crate Metadata File, named ro-crate-metadata.json
. This file contains structured metadata about the dataset as a whole (the Root Data Entity) and, optionally, about some or all of its files. This provides a simple way to, for example, assert the authors (e.g. people, organizations) of the RO-Crate or one its files, or to capture more complex provenance for files, such as how they were created using software and equipment.
While providing the formal specification for RO-Crate, this document also aims to be a practical guide for software authors to create tools for generating and consuming research data packages, with explanation by examples.
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