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How Portable Are the Metadata Standards for Scientific Data? A Proposal for a Metadata Infrastructure
2013
International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications
The one-covers-all approach in current metadata standards for scientific data has serious limitations in keeping up with the ever-growing data. This paper reports the findings from a survey to metadata standards in the scientific data domain and argues for the need for a metadata infrastructure. The survey collected 4400+ unique elements from 16 standards and categorized these elements into 9 categories. Findings from the data included that the highest counts of element occurred in the
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