Author:
Mantari Mincami Lizet Doriela,Giron Hilario Romero,Sanabria Edith Mariela Quispe,Lago Luis Alberto Poma,Vittes Jose Francisco Via y Rada,Artica Jessenia Vasquez,Ricapa Linda Flor Villa
Abstract
Introduction: Citizen science has generated large volumes of data contributed by citizens in the last decade. However, the lack of standardization in metadata threatens the interoperability and reuse of information.Objective: The objective was to develop a proposal for standards to document metadata in citizen science projects in order to improve interoperability and data reuse.Methods: A literature review was conducted that characterized the challenges in metadata documentation. Likewise, it analyzed previous experiences with standards such as Darwin Core and Dublin Core.Results: The review showed a high heterogeneity in the documentation, making interoperability difficult. The analyzes showed that standards facilitate the flow of information when they cover basic needs.Conclusions: It was concluded that standardizing metadata is essential to harness the potential of citizen science. The initial proposal, consisting of flexible norms focused on critical aspects, sought to establish bases for a collaborative debate considering the changing needs of this community.
Publisher
European Alliance for Innovation n.o.