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Registry and data origin

Expected metadata (VOResource) with their equivalent in Datacite schema to provide Data Origin in the registry:

VOResource Datacite Level Explain
identifier Identifier (1) M ivoid of resource(s) hosted by the service
title Title (3) M resource title
shortName Resource short name
altIdentifier AlternateIdentifier (11) R Alternate identifier accepts bibcode, DOI or URL. DOI should be privileged to facilitate citation and link with DataCite or Crossref..eg: DOI
Curation
.publisher Publisher (4) M publisher
.creator Creator (2) M author(s)
.contributor Contributor
.date [Created] Dates [created] (8) M creation date (in data center)
.date [Updated] Dates [updated] (8) M last modification
? PublicationYear (5) publication year in data center
.version Version (15) R
.contact
Content
.source RelatedIdentifier (12) (type=bibcode, relationType=IsSupplementTo) R bibcode
.referenceURL R landing page
.type ResourceType (10) Resource type (catalog, etc)
.description Description (17) abstract
.contentLevel
.relationShip RelatedIdentifiers (12) R link to remote resource (Recomended to link Original Data Center)
..relatedResource RelatedIdentifier (12) R
Rights
rights Rights (16) R The right element accepts free text. However, it is preferable to provide a machine-readable Licence. See the list https://spdx.org/licenses/.
.URI rightsURI R licence URL
rightsIdentifier standard licence name .ex CC-by. Copyright is accepted by FAIR principle. But copyright is only a link to the data producer. It gives the contact point to any users who would like to use data. Copyright is more simple to implement for data-center that provides a copy of original resource, but its use is not well integrated in an interoperable workflow.

Example of rights serialization

<rights rightsURI="https://spdx.org/licenses/CC-BY-4.0.html">
  Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
</right>

Example or relation ship

Cite the original dataset using "source" (to link a bibliographic reference) or "relatedIdentifier" (to link a dataset)

e.g.:

<relationship>
  <relationshipType>Cites</relationshipType>
  <relatedResource>doi: 10.5270/esa-qa4lep3 : Gaia DR3 ESA</relatedResource> 
</relationship>