Scope & Objectives
There have been a number of projects, discussions, and brainstorming around better ways to define, document, and use metadata models. This working group will develop a draft specification for a machine-readable format for metadata modeling, which can be used to generate human/user-facing documentation, batch data entry templates, and define system functionality (and maybe more!)
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Work on an initial draft specification is in the Houndstooth repository and is based on Scooby Snacks and Dog Biscuits
Other related community work:
Deliverables & Timeframe
Deliverables
Develop a data dictionary for meta-metadata properties to enable documentation generation and code configuration.
Define format agnostic structure and syntax requirements.
Identify candidate serializations and file formats (yml, csv, json, etc.) and any specific format requirements.
Create example data dictionaries using the specification.
Identify future work opportunities.
Timeline
Work will run for approximately two to three months, starting in early 2019.
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Meeting Times & Communication Channels
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Members
Note that Working Groups must have participants from three different Partners. All members of a working group producing software must be licensed Samvera contributors covered by the appropriate CLAs. Other types of contributions such as requirements, design, best practices, documentation, etc. - do not require CLAs but particpants should accept that the materials to which they contribute may be released under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License..
- facilitator's name here, facilitator (facilitator's institution here)
- Chrissy Rissmeyer (she/her) (UC Santa Barbara)
- Arwen Hutt (UC San Diego)
- Alexandra Dunn (UC Santa Barbara)
- jen young (Northwestern)
- Jason Partridge (Oxford)
- sarahbarkla (Oxford)
- Julie Allinson (Co-Sector)
- Randall Floyd(Indiana)
- Juliet Hardesty (Indiana)
- Ryan Johnson (UC San Diego)
- Anna Goslen (UNC Chapel Hill)
- Adam Wead (Penn State)
- LaRita Robinson (Notre Dame)
- your name here (your institution here)
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