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Friday, January 29 • 11:00am - 12:30pm
Preparing Science-on-Schema.org for ESIP Assembly endorsement

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The science-on-schema.org guidelines have been a useful resource for guiding data repositories on how to publish metadata embedded in web pages for describing scientific datasets on the web. Following these guidelines helps repositories ensure they are correctly publishing common, shared metadata information in ways that are known to major search engines and metadata aggregators. The Schema.org Cluster is seeking to have guidelines for simple data discovery endorsed by the ESIP Assembly, and this session will address/cover:
1. Brief introduction to the Science-on-Schema.org guidelines & the Schema.org ESIP Cluster
2. Review/announce the latest version of the guidelines (v1.2)
3. Why obtaining an ESIP Assembly endorsement is a worthwhile/meaningful activity;
4. Review the ESIP Assembly submission guidelines
5. Develop a roadmap for the Science-on-Schema.org guidelines for ESIP Assembly review

How to prepare for this session:
  1. Review the Science-on-Schema.org guidelines at https://science-on-schema.org
  2. Review the ESIP Endorsement Policy
    https://github.com/ESIPFed/Governance/blob/master/ESIP%20Policies%20and%20Procedures/1.0%20Corporate/ESIP%20P%26P%201.7%20Endorsements.md.
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Speakers
avatar for Adam Shepherd

Adam Shepherd

Technical Director, BCO-DMO, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Architecting adaptive and sustainable data infrastructures.Co-chair of the ESIP schema.org clusterKnowledge Graphs | Data Containerization | Declarative Workflows | Provenance | schema.org
avatar for Ruth Duerr

Ruth Duerr

Research Scholar, Ronin Institute for Independent Scholarship


Friday January 29, 2021 11:00am - 12:30pm EST
Room 3
  Working Session, Working Session