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Wednesday, July 15 • 4:00pm - 5:30pm
Advancing schema.org Guidelines for Dataset Interoperability and Discovery

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Guidelines: https://science-on-schema.org

The schema.org cluster will meet to further extend and plan work on consistent guidelines for schema.org metadata. Current guidelines have been released (v.1.1), and in this session we will evaluate the guidelines, assess implementation progress, and chart a course forward for additional work. Emphasis will be on the progressing the v.1.2 release. The session will emphasize two viewpoints: data providers, and metadata aggregators. For data providers, this release focuses on:
  1. Representing dataset variables
  2. Describing relationships between related datasets and their versions
  3. Using other descriptions of time for a dataset's coverage (OWL-Time)
For metadata aggregators:
  1. How to announce a Dataset is updated 
  2. Validating schema.org using SHACL
  3. How to declare the authoritative copy of a Dataset

Presentations:
- Social Science Dataset concepts 
(Amos) (5 min)
- Dataset Variables
(Mark/Steve/Kai)
- SHACL Validation of schema.org
(Dave/Doug)

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Takeaways
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Speakers
avatar for Adam Shepherd

Adam Shepherd

Technical Director, BCO-DMO, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Architecting adaptive and sustainable data infrastructures.Co-chair of the ESIP schema.org clusterKnowledge Graphs | Data Containerization | Declarative Workflows | Provenance | schema.org
avatar for Matt Jones

Matt Jones

Director of Informatics R&D, NCEAS / DataONE / UC Santa Barbara
DataONE | Arctic Data Center | Open Science | Provenance and Semantics | Cyberinfrastructure
DV

Dave Vieglais

Research Professor, University of Kansas


Wednesday July 15, 2020 4:00pm - 5:30pm EDT
Room 9