Pilot Study on the Intercalibration of a Categorisation System for FAIRer Digital Objects Related to Sensitive Data in the Life Sciences

Author:

Ohmann Christian1,David Romain2,Abadia Mónica Cano3,Bietrix Florence4,Boiten Jan-Willem5,Canham Steve1,Chiusano Maria Luisa6,Dastrù Walter7,Laroquette Arnaud8,Longo Dario9,Mayrhofer Michaela Theresia3,Panagiotopoulou Maria1,Richard Audrey2,Verde Pablo Emilio10

Affiliation:

1. European Clinical Research Infrastructure Network (ECRIN), Paris 75013, France

2. European Research Infrastructure on Highly Pathogenic Agents (ERINHA AISBL), Brussels 1000, Belgium

3. Biobanking and Biomolecular Resources Research Infrastructure (BBMRI), Graz 8010, Austria

4. European Infrastructure for Translational Medicine (EATRIS), Amsterdam 1081 HZ, The Netherlands

5. European Advanced Translational Research Infrastructure (EATRIS)/Lygature, Utrecht 3521 AL, The Netherlands

6. European Marine Biological Resource Centre (EMBRC)—Department of Agricultural Sciences, University Federico II of Naples via Università, Naples 80138, Italy

7. Department of Molecular Biotechnology and Health Sciences, Molecular Imaging Center, University of Torino, Torino I-10125, Italy

8. European Marine Biological Resource Centre (EMBRC), Paris 75252, France

9. European Research Infrastructure for Biological and Biomedical Imaging (Euro-BioImaging), Torino 10126, Italy

10. Coordination Centre for Clinical Trials, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf Ringgold standard institution, Nordrhein-Westfalen 40225, Germany

Abstract

Abstract Sharing sensitive data is a specific challenge for research infrastructures in the field of life sciences. For that reason a toolbox has been developed, providing resources for researchers who wish to share and use sensitive data, to support the workflows for handling these kinds of digital objects. Common and community approved annotations are required to be compliant with FAIR principles (Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, Reusability). The toolbox makes use of a tagging (categorisation) system, allowing consistent labelling and categorisation of digital objects, in terms relevant to data sharing tasks and activities. A pilot study was performed within the Horizon 2020 project EOSC-Life, in which 2 experts from 6 life sciences research infrastructures were recruited to independently assign tags to the same set of 10 to 25 resources related to sensitive data management and data sharing (in total 110). Summary statistics of agreement and observer variation per research infrastructure are provided. The pilot study has shown that experts were able to attribute tags but in most cases with a considerable observer variation between experts. In the context of CWFR (Canonical Workflow Frameworks for Research), this indicates the necessity for careful definition, evaluation and validation of parameters and processes related to workflow descriptions. The results from this pilot study were used to tackle this issue by revising the categorisation system and providing an updated version.

Publisher

MIT Press - Journals

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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