Packaging research artefacts with RO-Crate

Author:

Soiland-Reyes Stian12ORCID,Sefton Peter3ORCID,Crosas Mercè4ORCID,Castro Leyla Jael5ORCID,Coppens Frederik6ORCID,Fernández José M.7ORCID,Garijo Daniel8ORCID,Grüning Björn9ORCID,La Rosa Marco10ORCID,Leo Simone11ORCID,Ó Carragáin Eoghan12ORCID,Portier Marc13ORCID,Trisovic Ana4ORCID,RO-Crate Community 14,Groth Paul2ORCID,Goble Carole1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Computer Science, The University of Manchester, UK

2. Informatics Institute, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

3. Faculty of Science, University Technology Sydney, Australia

4. Institute for Quantitative Social Science, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA

5. ZB MED Information Centre for Life Sciences, Cologne, Germany

6. VIB-UGent Center for Plant Systems Biology, Gent, Belgium

7. Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Barcelona, Spain

8. Ontology Engineering Group, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Madrid, Spain

9. Bioinformatics Group, Department of Computer Science, Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany

10. PARADISEC, Melbourne, Australia

11. Center for Advanced Studies, Research, and Development in Sardinia (CRS4), Pula (CA), Italy

12. University College Cork, Ireland

13. Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee, Oostende, Belgium

14. (see Appendix B)

Abstract

An increasing number of researchers support reproducibility by including pointers to and descriptions of datasets, software and methods in their publications. However, scientific articles may be ambiguous, incomplete and difficult to process by automated systems. In this paper we introduce RO-Crate, an open, community-driven, and lightweight approach to packaging research artefacts along with their metadata in a machine readable manner. RO-Crate is based on Schema.org annotations in JSON-LD, aiming to establish best practices to formally describe metadata in an accessible and practical way for their use in a wide variety of situations. An RO-Crate is a structured archive of all the items that contributed to a research outcome, including their identifiers, provenance, relations and annotations. As a general purpose packaging approach for data and their metadata, RO-Crate is used across multiple areas, including bioinformatics, digital humanities and regulatory sciences. By applying “just enough” Linked Data standards, RO-Crate simplifies the process of making research outputs FAIR while also enhancing research reproducibility. An RO-Crate for this article11 https://w3id.org/ro/doi/10.5281/zenodo.5146227 is archived at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5146227.

Publisher

IOS Press

Subject

General Medicine

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