COAR Launches Draft “Resource Type” Vocabulary for Open Access Repositories

Open access repositories are evolving in terms of the roles they play and the 
attributes they aim to express in their records. Users want to know about 
additional metadata elements used for describing repository items, such as open 
access status, research funder, institutional affiliation, and so on. Given the 
truly international and collaborative nature of research, repositories must be 
connected and aligned around policy and practices, and standard controlled 
vocabularies are an extremely important aspect of this alignment. Through an 
active, internationalEditorial Board 
<http://purl.org/coar/igcv#editorialboard>, COAR has begun to develop a series 
of controlled vocabularies for open access repositories.

The aim of this work is to build broad international consensus around 
vocabulary items for open access repositories. The Editorial Board has reviewed 
existing regional and topical metadata schemas including info:eu-repo (and 
OpenAIRE Guidelines), NISO Access and License Indicators, RIOXX, CERIF Semantic 
Vocabulary, CASRAI Dictionary and others. For each vocabulary element, a 
definition is provided, and the item has been translated into several languages 
that will be connected via linked data principles.

As a first step, the Editorial Board is making the first draft version 
controlled vocabulary, resource type, available for comment by the broader 
community. COAR invites you to provide feedback on the definition and the 
vocabulary terms that are provided in English and several other language 
(Catalan, Chinese, French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, German, and Russian). 
All comments can be posted from the COAR website for consideration. The period 
for input will be two months from August 1 to October 1, 2015.

In the coming months the Editorial Board will be working on other vocabularies 
that will also be made available to the community for comment. This work 
contributes to COAR’s broader objective to develop and maintain a set of 
international controlled vocabularies for open access repositories and ensure 
they are adopted widely.

The Resource Type Vocabulary Draft v.1.0 (July 2015) is available to read and 
for comment here 
<http://www.coar-repositories.org/activities/repository-interoperability/ig-controlled-vocabularies-for-repository-assets/deliverables/>.
 
(https://www.coar-repositories.org/activities/repository-interoperability/ig-controlled-vocabularies-for-repository-assets/deliverables/
 
<https://www.coar-repositories.org/activities/repository-interoperability/ig-controlled-vocabularies-for-repository-assets/deliverables/>)
 

Support for this work has been provided by:

The COAR Controlled Vocabularies Editorial Board and COAR Interest Group 
Controlled Vocabularies for Repository Assets
ART (Artificial Intelligence Research <http://art.uniroma2.it/>) at University 
of Tor Vergata and the Food and Agriculture Organization <http://www.fao.org/> 
of the United Nations that are providing the expertise and infrastructure for 
the creation and maintenance of the COAR Vocabularies, particularly as Linked 
Open Data.
For more information, please contact:

Jochen Schirrwagen, Controlled Vocabularies Interest Group Coordinator (email 
<mailto:jochen.schirrwa...@uni-bielefeld.de>)
Imma Subirats, Controlled Vocabulary Editorial Board Coordinator (email 
<mailto:imma.subir...@fao.org>)
Kathleen Shearer, Executive Director, COAR (email 
<mailto:kathleen.shea...@coar-repositories.org>)

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