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Host description #55
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The I can see in your mapping that there is an Do you think that we should extend the recommendation with the |
👍🏻 Yes, I think it makes sense to add 'identifier' to 'Host'. |
I would also be in favor of an identifier. Thus we would apply some of the maDMP principles. |
I'm not sure I understand the need for a separate identifier. The URI for the host is already a globally unique ID - why is this not sufficient? |
I think the URI for the host is fine if that is all you have to work with. The definition in the standard for the host URL describes it as the repository's homepage and while unique doesn't provide any further machine readable context. Like @JacquemotMC, we're using re3data's repository registry in our tool which can provide much of the host information (e.g. backup_frequency, pid_system, etc.). I think, as an aside, that sites like re3data would ideally maintain and manage host metadata rather than it being a part of this standard unless there's a very specific reason to have a historical snapshot of the host's metadata within this standard. |
I was considering opening a PR to add
I don't see this documented anywhere else however. Should we not follow the same pattern that we use elsewhere for identifiers?
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In order to enable an "automatic" pre-population of the host description, I have made this comparison with re3Data.
Here are my observations:
HostComparison.xlsx
alignment of properties : eg. repositoryUrl
some missing properties regarding backup
The ISO standard for geolocation is not the same either.
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