Result description
WorldFAIR will create a set of recommendations and good practices on cross-domain metadata schemas that can contribute to true interoperability across disciplines. Taken together this will form the Cross-Domain Interoperability Framework (CDIF). This work and the accompanying report will base on 11 case studies and will describe examples and what needs to be considered when looking at cross-domain research data.
Problem addressed
The current “bibliographical” approach to (FAIR) data remains mostly at the level of catalogue entries: providing some limited bibliographic (e.g. DC), discovery (subject list) and management (e.g. CERIF) metadata. It does not provide a sufficiently detailed description of the datasets for most reuse or data integration requirements. This adds cost to reuse, and greatly hinders the possibility of using data across different domains, because it does not supply necessary information about, for example, data structure, data provenance and process, and guides to harmonising the differences in domain semantics.