Implementing a Registry Federation for Materials Science Data Discovery.

Q2 Computer Science Data Science Journal Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.5334/dsj-2021-015
Raymond L Plante, Chandler A Becker, Andrea Medina-Smith, Kevin Brady, Alden Dima, Benjamin Long, Laura M Bartolo, James A Warren, Robert J Hanisch
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As a result of a number of national initiatives, we are seeing rapid growth in the data important to materials science that are available over the web. Consequently, it is becoming increasingly difficult for researchers to learn what data are available and how to access them. To address this problem, the Research Data Alliance (RDA) Working Group for International Materials Science Registries (IMRR) was established to bring together materials science and information technology experts to develop an international federation of registries that can be used for global discovery of data resources for materials science. A resource registry collects high-level metadata descriptions of resources such as data repositories, archives, websites, and services that are useful for data-driven research. By making the collection searchable, it aids scientists in industry, universities, and government laboratories to discover data relevant to their research and work interests. We present the results of our successful piloting of a registry federation for materials science data discovery. In particular, we out a blueprint for creating such a federation that is capable of amassing a global view of all available materials science data, and we enumerate the requirements for the standards that make the registries interoperable within the federation. These standards include a protocol for exchanging resource descriptions and a standard metadata schema for encoding those descriptions. We summarize how we leveraged an existing standard (OAI-PMH) for metadata exchange. Finally, we review the registry software developed to realize the federation and describe the user experience.

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材料科学数据发现注册联盟的实现。
由于一系列国家举措,我们看到网络上对材料科学重要的数据迅速增长。因此,研究人员越来越难以了解哪些数据可用以及如何访问这些数据。为了解决这个问题,成立了国际材料科学登记处研究数据联盟工作组,将材料科学和信息技术专家聚集在一起,建立一个可用于全球发现材料科学数据资源的国际登记处联合会。资源注册表收集对数据驱动研究有用的资源的高级元数据描述,如数据存储库、档案、网站和服务。通过使数据集可搜索,它帮助工业界、大学和政府实验室的科学家发现与他们的研究和工作兴趣相关的数据。我们介绍了材料科学数据发现注册联合会的成功试点结果。特别是,我们制定了创建这样一个联合会的蓝图,该联合会能够收集所有可用材料科学数据的全球视图,并列举了使注册中心在联合会内可互操作的标准要求。这些标准包括用于交换资源描述的协议和用于对这些描述进行编码的标准元数据模式。我们总结了如何利用现有标准(OAI-PMH)进行元数据交换。最后,我们回顾了为实现联邦而开发的注册表软件,并描述了用户体验。
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Data Science Journal
Data Science Journal Computer Science-Computer Science (miscellaneous)
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10 weeks
期刊介绍: The Data Science Journal is a peer-reviewed electronic journal publishing papers on the management of data and databases in Science and Technology. Details can be found in the prospectus. The scope of the journal includes descriptions of data systems, their publication on the internet, applications and legal issues. All of the Sciences are covered, including the Physical Sciences, Engineering, the Geosciences and the Biosciences, along with Agriculture and the Medical Science. The journal publishes papers about data and data systems; it does not publish data or data compilations. However it may publish papers about methods of data compilation or analysis.
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