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'''"[[Journal:A metadata-driven approach to data repository design|A metadata-driven approach to data repository design]]"'''
'''"[[Journal:Data and metadata brokering – Theory and practice from the BCube Project|Data and metadata brokering – Theory and practice from the BCube Project]]"'''


The design and use of a metadata-driven data repository for research data management is described. Metadata is collected automatically during the submission process whenever possible and is registered with DataCite in accordance with their current metadata schema, in exchange for a persistent digital object identifier. Two examples of data preview are illustrated, including the demonstration of a method for integration with commercial software that confers rich domain-specific [[data analysis|data analytics]] without introducing customization into the repository itself. ('''[[Journal:A metadata-driven approach to data repository design|Full article...]]''')<br />
EarthCube is a U.S. National Science Foundation initiative that aims to create a cyberinfrastructure (CI) for all the geosciences. An initial set of "building blocks" was funded to develop potential components of that CI. The Brokering Building Block (BCube) created a brokering framework to demonstrate cross-disciplinary data access based on a set of use cases developed by scientists from the domains of hydrology, oceanography, polar science and climate/weather. While some successes were achieved, considerable challenges were encountered. We present a synopsis of the processes and outcomes of the BCube experiment. ('''[[Journal:Data and metadata brokering – Theory and practice from the BCube Project|Full article...]]''')<br />
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"Data and metadata brokering – Theory and practice from the BCube Project"

EarthCube is a U.S. National Science Foundation initiative that aims to create a cyberinfrastructure (CI) for all the geosciences. An initial set of "building blocks" was funded to develop potential components of that CI. The Brokering Building Block (BCube) created a brokering framework to demonstrate cross-disciplinary data access based on a set of use cases developed by scientists from the domains of hydrology, oceanography, polar science and climate/weather. While some successes were achieved, considerable challenges were encountered. We present a synopsis of the processes and outcomes of the BCube experiment. (Full article...)

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A metadata-driven approach to data repository design
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