MetadataHub

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Detailed description of the service 

Service’s Capabilities:
Two frontends are implemented to demonstrate the MetadataHub service. The MetadataHub enables easy access to multiple repositories via a uniform interface. Metadata documents can be created, updated, read, deleted, listed and searched for. Currently AIMS, Coscine and MetaStore are supported via their REST interfaces.
The MetadataHub service implements the Turntable API which defines a uniform interface to metadata repositories. Therefore, the MetadataHub can serve as a façade for (multiple) (metadata) repositories. To add new repositories via REST, a mapping for the specific repository must be defined and made available to the MetadataHub service.<image Image_MetadataHub.png>

Added Value for the User:
The frontend simplifies access to different repositories.

Service’s Suitability:
The service is suitable for scientists working with multiple repositories.

Typical Use Cases:
A researcher wants to search on multiple repositories in parallel.

Strengths of the Service:
Access multiple repositories via one central user interface.

Weaknesses of the Service:
AAI is not available yet
To ingest data the researchers still have to know the (administrative) metadata structure they have to provide.

MetadataHub
Terms of use & restrictions

https://www.scc.kit.edu/en/legals.php

Contact 

Frontend: Marius Politze, Politze@itc.rwth-aachen.de, RWTH Aachen
MetadataHub: Volker Hartmann,  volker.hartmann@kit.edu, KITu

References

publications that reference (or report on using) the service

Hartmann, V. and Heinrichs, B., 2022. Metadata Hub – One for All, Conference 2022 (2022), Online, 5.–6. Oktober 2022, doi: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10996799

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The Archetypes: Services relevant to Alex – Bespoke Experiments, Betty – Research Software Engineering, Caden – Provenance Tracking, Doris – High Performance Computing, Ellen – Complex Systems, Fiona – Data Re-Use and Enrichment

The data lifecycle: Services related to Informing & Planning, Organising & Processing, Describing & Documenting, Storing & Computing,
Finding & Re-Using, Learning & Teaching

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