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DataLad Concepts
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stephan-heunis
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xyzrins:instruments/f92a09a8-1579-4e3a-a205-8459524ca802 xyzrins:instruments/f92a09a8-1579-4e3a-a205-8459524ca802 null null https://hub.psychoinformatics.de/orinoco/datalad-concepts null DataLad Concepts For many use cases metadata concepts are complex. Producing and consuming such metadata involves sophisticated tooling, which implies a considerable technical threshold for adopting metadata-focused workflows. The schemas in DataLad Concepts aim to lower this threshold with an approach to expressing rich and semantically precise metadata in relatively simple data structures -- data structures that can be reasonably read from files and processed in scripts with loops and conditionals, rather than requiring databases and specific query languages implemented in targeted libraries. All schemas are implemented in LinkML, connecting to a rich ecosystem for data modeling, validation, and transformation. LinkML bridges between the worlds of structured data in plain text files, relational databases and knowledge graphs if and when needed, so metadata workflows can stay as simple as possible. Meta Data Schema
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xyzrins:persons/michael-hanke Michael Hanke
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xyzrins:persons/stephan-heunis Stephan Heunis
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xyzrins:persons/michal-szczepanik Michał Szczepanik
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xyzrins:persons/adina-wagner Adina Wagner
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orcid:0000-0003-3456-2493 Yaroslav Halchenko
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xyzrins:persons/venkatesh-hariharapura-shivashankar Venkatesh Hariharapura Shivashankar
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spdxlic:MIT MIT License https://spdx.org/licenses/MIT