From 39aebdc231666d5267ba55b6c04f26066154446a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Julien Brun Date: Wed, 29 May 2024 13:31:46 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] adjusted header levels --- modules/week09/FAIR_assessment_tool.qmd | 132 ++++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 67 insertions(+), 65 deletions(-) diff --git a/modules/week09/FAIR_assessment_tool.qmd b/modules/week09/FAIR_assessment_tool.qmd index 2eb8b6f..1a8e337 100644 --- a/modules/week09/FAIR_assessment_tool.qmd +++ b/modules/week09/FAIR_assessment_tool.qmd @@ -3,158 +3,160 @@ title: "FAIR assessment tool" --- -## **F**indable +### **F**indable -### 1. Does the dataset have any identifiers assigned? +#### 1. Does the dataset have any identifiers assigned? -(a) No identifier +a. No identifier -(b) Local identifier +b. Local identifier -(c) Web address (URL) +c. Web address (URL) -(d) Globally unique identifier, citable and persistent (e.g. DOI, PURL, ARK or Handle) +d. Globally unique identifier, citable and persistent (e.g. DOI, PURL, ARK or Handle) -### 2. Is the dataset identifier included in all metadata records/files describing the data? +#### 2. Is the dataset identifier included in all metadata records/files describing the data? -(a) No +a. No -(b) Yes +b. Yes -### 3. How is the data described with metadata? +#### 3. How is the data described with metadata? -(a) The data are not described +a. The data are not described -(b) Brief title and description +b. Brief title and description -(c) Comprehensive, but in a text-based, non-standard format +c. Comprehensive, but in a text-based, non-standard format -(d) Comprehensively using a recognized formal machine-readable metadata schema +d. Comprehensively using a recognized formal machine-readable metadata schema -### 4. What type of repository or registry is the metadata record in? +#### 4. What type of repository or registry is the metadata record in? -(a) The data are not described in any repository +a. The data are not described in any repository -(b) Local institutional repository +b. Local institutional repository -(c) Domain-specific repository +c. Domain-specific repository -(d) Generalist public repository +d. Generalist public repository -(e) Data are in one place but discoverable through several registries +e. Data are in one place but discoverable through several registries -## **A**ccessible -### 5. How accessible is the data +### **A**ccessible -(a) No access to data or metadata -(b) Access to metadata only +#### 5. How accessible is the data -(c) Unspecified conditional access, e.g. contact the data custodian +a. No access to data or metadata -(d) Embargoed access after a specified date +b. Access to metadata only -(e) A de-identified / modified subset of the data is publicly accessible +c. Unspecified conditional access, e.g. contact the data custodian -(f) Fully accessible to persons who meet explicitly stated conditions, e.g. ethics approval for +d. Embargoed access after a specified date + +e. A de-identified / modified subset of the data is publicly accessible + +f. Fully accessible to persons who meet explicitly stated conditions, e.g. ethics approval for sensitive data (g) Publicly accessible -### 6. Is the data available online without requiring specialized protocols or tools once access has been approved? +#### 6. Is the data available online without requiring specialized protocols or tools once access has been approved? -(a) No access to data +a. No access to data -(b) By individual arrangement +b. By individual arrangement -(c) File download from online location +c. File download from online location -(d) Non-standard web service (e.g. OpenAPI, Swagger, Informal API) +d. Non-standard web service (e.g. OpenAPI, Swagger, Informal API) -(e) Standard web service API (e.g. OGC) +e. Standard web service API (e.g. OGC) -### 7. Will the metadata record be available even if the data are no longer available? +#### 7. Will the metadata record be available even if the data are no longer available? -(a) Unsure +a. Unsure -(b) No +b. No -(c) Yes +c. Yes -## **I**nteroperable +### **I**nteroperable -### 8. What (file) formats is the data available in? +#### 8. What (file) formats is the data available in? -(a) Mostly in a proprietary format +a. Mostly in a proprietary format -(b) In a structured, open standard, non-machine-readable format +b. In a structured, open standard, non-machine-readable format -(c) In a structured, open standard, machine-readable format +c. In a structured, open standard, machine-readable format -### 9. What best describes the types of vocabularies/ontologies/tagging schemas used to define the data elements? +#### 9. What best describes the types of vocabularies/ontologies/tagging schemas used to define the data elements? -(a) Data elements not described +a. Data elements not described -(b) No standards have been applied in the description of data elements +b. No standards have been applied in the description of data elements -(c) Standardised vocabularies/ontologies/schemas without global identifiers +c. Standardised vocabularies/ontologies/schemas without global identifiers -(d) Standardised, open and universal, using resolvable global identifiers linking to explanations +d. Standardised, open and universal, using resolvable global identifiers linking to explanations -### 10. How is the metadata linked to other data and metadata (to enhance context and clearly indicate relationships)? +#### 10. How is the metadata linked to other data and metadata (to enhance context and clearly indicate relationships)? -(a) There are no links to other metadata +a. There are no links to other metadata -(b) The metadata record includes URI links to related metadata, data and definitions +b. The metadata record includes URI links to related metadata, data and definitions -(c) Metadata is represented in machine-readable format, e.g. in a linked format such as +c. Metadata is represented in machine-readable format, e.g. in a linked format such as Resource Description Framework (RDF) -## **R**eusable +### **R**eusable -### 11. Which of the following best describes the licence/usage rights attached to the data? +#### 11. Which of the following best describes the licence/usage rights attached to the data? -(a) No licence +a. No licence -(b) Non-standard text-based licence +b. Non-standard text-based licence -(c) Non-standard machine-readable licence (clearly indicating under what conditions the data +c. Non-standard machine-readable licence (clearly indicating under what conditions the data may be reused) -(d) Standard text-based licence +d. Standard text-based licence -(e) Standard machine-readable licence (e.g. Creative Commons) +e. Standard machine-readable licence (e.g. Creative Commons) -### 12. How much provenance information has been captured to facilitate data reuse? +#### 12. How much provenance information has been captured to facilitate data reuse? -(a) No provenance information is recorded +a. No provenance information is recorded -(b) Partially recorded +b. Partially recorded -(c) Fully recorded in a text format +c. Fully recorded in a text format -(d) Fully recorded in a machine-readable format +d. Fully recorded in a machine-readable format -# Acknowledgements +## Acknowledgements This exercise has been adapted from the UK Data Service [https://ukdataservice.ac.uk/app/uploads/exercise_fairdata.pdf](https://ukdataservice.ac.uk/app/uploads/exercise_fairdata.pdf) and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution CC-BY 4.0 International License.