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Mario Locati1, Salvatore Mazza2, Placido Montalto3
1Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Sezione di Milano, Milan, 20133, Italy. mario.locati@ingv.it.
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|March 5, 2026
概括
国家地理与火山学研究所 (INGV) 创建了一个数据注册表来管理地质物理和火山学数据. 该系统通过遵守FAIR数据原则,提高了数据的可访问性,并促进了科学发现.
科学领域:
- 地质物理学和火山学.
- 数据科学和管理数据科学和管理
背景情况:
- 国家地理与火山学研究所 (INGV) 管理着广泛而多样化的地质物理和火山学数据集.
- 开放科学任务需要提高这些有价值的研究资产的可访问性和管理.
研究的目的:
- 实施一个集中的,精心策划的元数据基础设施,即INGV数据注册表.
- 支持INGV分布式数据资产的FAIR数据原则 (可查找,可访问,可互操作,可重复使用).
主要方法:
- 开发了一个仅包含元数据的系统,将数据描述与物理存储脱.
- 实施了三级验证工作流程,以验证元数据质量.
- 集成持久标识符 (ORCID,ROR) 为增强互操作性.
主要成果:
- 建立了一个动态的生态系统,管理数百个记录,每个记录都有数字对象标识符 (DOI).
- 通过严格的验证和标准化,确保高质量,可互操作的元数据.
- 为INGV的分布式数据提供了一个单一的发现点,加速科学发现.
结论:
- 在大型研究组织中,INGV数据注册表作为有效数据管理的关键基础设施.
- 这种模式促进了超越传统出版周期的数据可用性,促进了开放科学.
- 公共可用和可引用的元数据数据集支持更广泛的研究和合作.
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