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  From Planning Stage Towards FAIR Data: A Practical Metadatasheet For Biomedical Scientists

Seep, L., Grein, S., Splichalova, I., Ran, D., Mikhael, M., Hildebrand, S., et al. (2024). From Planning Stage Towards FAIR Data: A Practical Metadatasheet For Biomedical Scientists. Scientific Data, 11(1): 524. doi:10.1038/s41597-024-03349-2.

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Seep, Lea1, Author
Grein, Stephan1, Author
Splichalova, Iva1, Author
Ran, Danli1, Author
Mikhael, Mickel1, Author
Hildebrand, Staffan1, Author
Lauterbach, Mario1, Author
Hiller, Karsten1, Author
Ribeiro, Dalila Juliana Silva1, Author
Sieckmann, Katharina1, Author
Kardinal, Ronja1, Author
Huang, Hao1, Author
Yu, Jiangyan1, Author
Kallabis, Sebastian1, Author
Behrens, Janina1, Author
Till, Andreas1, Author
Peeva, Viktoriya1, Author
Strohmeyer, Akim1, Author
Bruder, Johanna1, Author
Blum, Tobias1, Author
Soriano-Arroquia, Ana1, AuthorTischer, Dominik1, AuthorKuellmer, Katharina1, AuthorLi, Yuanfang1, AuthorBeyer, Marc1, AuthorGellner, Anne-Kathrin1, AuthorFromme, Tobias1, AuthorWackerhage, Henning1, AuthorKlingenspor, Martin1, AuthorFenske, Wiebke K.1, AuthorScheja, Ludger1, AuthorMeissner, Felix2, Author           Schlitzer, Andreas1, AuthorMass, Elvira1, AuthorWachten, Dagmar1, AuthorLatz, Eicke1, AuthorPfeifer, Alexander1, AuthorHasenauer, Jan1, Author more..
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2Meissner, Felix / Experimental Systems Immunology, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_2149678              

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Free keywords: ANNOTATION; CURATION; GEOScience & Technology - Other Topics;
 Abstract: Datasets consist of measurement data and metadata. Metadata provides context, essential for understanding and (re-)using data. Various metadata standards exist for different methods, systems and contexts. However, relevant information resides at differing stages across the data-lifecycle. Often, this information is defined and standardized only at publication stage, which can lead to data loss and workload increase. In this study, we developed Metadatasheet, a metadata standard based on interviews with members of two biomedical consortia and systematic screening of data repositories. It aligns with the data-lifecycle allowing synchronous metadata recording within Microsoft Excel, a widespread data recording software. Additionally, we provide an implementation, the Metadata Workbook, that offers user-friendly features like automation, dynamic adaption, metadata integrity checks, and export options for various metadata standards. By design and due to its extensive documentation, the proposed metadata standard simplifies recording and structuring of metadata for biomedical scientists, promoting practicality and convenience in data management. This framework can accelerate scientific progress by enhancing collaboration and knowledge transfer throughout the intermediate steps of data creation.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2024-05-22
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 14
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 Rev. Type: Peer
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Title: Scientific Data
  Abbreviation : Sci. Data
Source Genre: Journal
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Publ. Info: London, United Kingdom : Nature Publishing Group
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 11 (1) Sequence Number: 524 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 2052-4463
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/2052-4463