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  1. Researcher Alice contacts Radboud Technology Centre Data Stewardship (RTC-DS) / local data steward to ask for support in making his/her dataset more FAIR.

  2. FAIR data steward Jim and researcher Alice discuss the FAIR objectives

    1. Define your objectives for making data FAIR - FAIR Service desk - Confluence (atlassian.net)

    2. In this scenario the objectives are? Making the data available in the HRI Catalogue?

      1. Update the scenario’s title to reflect the objective

  3. Researcher fills the mapping table corresponding to the Health-RI Core Metadata Schema (with help from data steward)

    1. Note: Forms according to core metadata schema are not yet available in Radboudumc FDP

    2. How does this work? And this table is then transformed to RDF for the next step by some script? Or?

  4. Metadata will be entered manually (by the data steward?) in the Radboudumc FDP (will be automated in the future)

    1. What does “will be entered manually” mean? Uploading of the file generated (?) by step 3?

    2. Is this done by the Data Steward? Or by the researcher?

    3. Rewrite to something like: “Data steward enters (?) data in the Radboudumc FDP (will… )“

  5. Radboudumc FDP will be harvested by the Health-RI National Catalogue

 

TBD - what to do with this (it’s true, but not necessarily Scenario material):

  • Accessible

    • Data and metadata protocols are open and free

    • The researcher defines level of access in data repository

      • Perhaps as part of the Publishing “Publishing data in a data repositoryrepository“ scenario?

    • Restricted access for sensitive data

      • Perhaps as part of the “Publishing data in a data repository“ scenario?

    • Metadata records will remain accessible, even when the data is no longer available (FDP & RDR)

  • Interoperable

    • Interoperability aspects of the metadata are addressed by the FDP

    • RDF, FAIR-compliant vocabularies, including references to other metadata (e.g., PID for organisations [ROR] and people [ORCID])

    • Data model will be defined

      • Could be another scenario

      • Are we talking semantic modelling here? Including triple store etc? That could indeed be another scenario

  • Reusable

    • The researcher provides all relevant documentation needed to understand the data, such as the study protocol, data dictionary, syntax etc.

      • Provides where? (and perhaps to whom?)

    • The researcher refers to a reuse license in the metadata

      • Preferably machine-readable

      • License is in the core metadata schema. We could maybe add it as an example for 3a.

      • We could even create a scenario about filling in the metadata schema, if relevant?

        • Part of the scenario could be: she refers to a machine-readable license (not sure how that works/how to do this, so could be interesting)

    • The researcher complies with community standards

      • Use or define FAIR Implementation Profile

        • tbd

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