In 2015, the United Nations General Assembly put forth 17 goals to “transform our world”. These goals aim to tackle the big, important problems facing society. Scholarly research is critical to ensuring our collective response is timely and enduring.
Open metadata is the foundational infrastructure that fuels innovation and ensures that research is available, relevant, and used by everyone who needs it. Connected metadata bridges the gaps between systems and communities. Reusable, open metadata eliminates duplication of effort. Everyone suffers when we settle for inadequate metadata.
Help us improve the quality of metadata for research. Metadata 2020 is a collaboration that advocates richer, connected, and reusable, open metadata for all research outputs, which will advance scholarly pursuits for the benefit of society.
In this session, participate in several metadata activities and provide feedback that will help us to evolve them to be exciting and engaging to the broadest possible audience.
This workshop is designed for ultimate flexibility. Regardless of the number of participants, each person can choose their own navigation through the materials and metadata actions. Participants can stay as long or short as they would like.
We're hoping that many efforts and discussions will continue after Mozfest. Share any ideas you already have for how to continue the work from your session.:Metadata 2020 has been fueled by a dedicated and diverse global community of volunteers since 2017 toward the launch of its Learn More / Do More platform that was launched in late 2020. After Mozfest, we will continue to promote what we have learned during the festival to further metadata’s impact toward making a difference.
Data-driven futurist that thrives at the intersection of creative, technical, and business environments:
* Tech developer, implementer, and advocate
* Democratizing knowledge
* Revolutionizing research
* Innovation requires diversity