Sprecher
Beschreibung
This poster introduces the PID4NFDI project and the work of the PID Coordination Hub, with a focus on PID metadata and practical approaches to assessing its quality across research infrastructures. Using DataCite DOI metadata as a reference, it highlights how structured metadata can be evaluated to support discovery, reuse, trust, and informed decision-making.
Moving beyond static views of metadata, the poster demonstrates how common institutional questions, such as metadata completeness, identifier adoption (e.g., ORCID, ROR), or funding traceability, can be translated into systematic checks and indicators of metadata quality. It introduces the concept of a “metadata health check” as a lightweight, actionable approach to identifying gaps, inconsistencies, and opportunities for improvement across repositories and tools.
Attendees will be invited to engage with a hands-on metadata health check, offering a practical entry point into assessing and improving their own metadata. The poster also promotes an upcoming hands-on workshop focused on using the DataCite API to query and analyse DOI metadata at scale, enabling participants to turn metadata into evidence for curation, reporting, and strategic decision-making.