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Table 4 Indicators for FAIR vocabulary features. Alignment between the FAIR vocabulary features and RDA data maturity level indicators

From: Features of a FAIR vocabulary

FAIR vocabulary Feature

RDA indicator ID

Indicator

FVF-1: Vocabulary and their terms are assigned globally unique and persistent identifiers.

RDA-F1-01M

Metadata is identified by a persistent identifier

 

RDA-F1-01D

Data is identified by a persistent identifier

 

RDA-F1-02M

Metadata is identified by a globally unique identifier

 

RDA-F1-02D

Data is identified by a globally unique identifier

FVF-2: Vocabularies and their terms have rich metadata.

RDA-F2-01M

Rich metadata is provided to allow discovery

FVF-3: Vocabularies and their terms can be accessed using the identifiers, preferably by both humans and machines.

RDA-A1-01M

Metadata contains information to enable the user to get access to the data

 

RDA-A1-02M

Metadata can be accessed manually(i.e. with human intervention)

 

RDA-A1-02D

Data can be accessed manually(i.e. with human intervention)

 

RDA-A1-03M

Metadata identifier resolves to a metadata record

 

RDA-A1-03D

Data identifier resolves to a digital object

 

RDA-A1-05D

Data can be accessed automatically(i.e. by a computer program)

FVF-4: Vocabularies and their terms are registered or indexed in a searchable engine or a resource.

RDA-F4-01M

Metadata is offered in such a way that it can be harvested and indexed

FVF-5: Vocabularies and their terms are retrievable using a standardised communications protocol, preferably open, free and universally implementable protocols. and allows for authentication and authorisation, where necessary.

RDA-A1-04M

Metadata is accessed through standardised protocol

 

RDA-A1-04D

Data is accessible through standardised protocol

 

RDA-A1.1-01M

Metadata is accessible through a free access protocol

 

RDA-A1.1-01D

Data is accessible through a free access protocol

 

RDA-A1.2-01D

Data is accessible through an access protocol that supports authentication and authorisation

FVF-6: Vocabularies and their terms are persistent over time and are appropriately versioned.

RDA-A2-01M

Metadata is guaranteed to remain available after data is no longer available

 

RDA-R1.2-01M

Metadata includes provenance information according to community-specific standards

 

RDA-R1.2-02M

Metadata includes provenance information according to a cross-community language

FVF-7: Vocabularies and their terms use a formal, accessible and broadly applicable, and preferably machine-understandable language for knowledge representation.

RDA-I1-01M

Metadata uses knowledge representation expressed in standardised format

 

RDA-I1-01D

Data uses knowledge representation expressed in standardised format

 

RDA-I1-02M

Metadata uses machine-understandable knowledge representation

 

RDA-I1-02D

Data uses machine-understandable knowledge representation

FVF-8: Vocabularies and terms use qualified references to other vocabularies.

RDA-I3-02D

Data includes qualified references to other data

 

RDA-I3-03M

Metadata includes qualified references to other metadata

FVF-9: Vocabularies and terms are described with a plurality of accurate and relevant attributes.

RDA-R1-01M

Plurality of accurate and relevant attributes are provided to allow reuse

FVF-10: Vocabularies are released with a standard data usage licence, preferably a machine-readable licence.

RDA-R1.1-01M

Metadata includes information about the licence under which the data can be reused

 

RDA-R1.1-02M

Metadata refers to a standard reuse licence

 

RDA-R1.1-03M

Metadata refers to a machine-understandable reuse licence

FVF-11: Vocabularies meet domain relevant community standards.

RDA-R1.3-01M

Metadata complies with a community standard

 

RDA-R1.3-01D

Data complies with a community standard

 

RDA-R1.3-02M

Metadata is expressed in compliance with a machine-understandable community standard

 

RDA-R1.3-02D

Data is expressed in compliance with a machine-understandable community standard