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A challenge I’m confronted with is development of a metadata generation tool that is user friendly, robust, and meets metadata content best practices. The EMLassemblyline R code package helps the average data provider create metadata in the Ecological Metadata Language (EML; a metadata standard developed and maintained by the ecological community), but needs development. Users supply their data and a set of completed metadata templates, and EMLassemblyline automatically extracts additional metadata from the data entities and translates templates into an EML record. Benefits of the EMLassemblyline include:
Good operational documentation.
Auto detection of metadata content from data entities.
Minimal R experience required. Users supply metadata in text files and tables.
Completed templates simplify revisioning of a metadata record.
Supports autonomous data processing and publication workflows.
A challenge I’m confronted with is development of a metadata generation tool that is user friendly, robust, and meets metadata content best practices. The
EMLassemblyline
R code package helps the average data provider create metadata in the Ecological Metadata Language (EML; a metadata standard developed and maintained by the ecological community), but needs development. Users supply their data and a set of completed metadata templates, andEMLassemblyline
automatically extracts additional metadata from the data entities and translates templates into an EML record. Benefits of the EMLassemblyline include:Issues in need of solutions (see project issue tracker for details):
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