Participant Perspectives | European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL)
EMBL-EBI Perspective. ‘At European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), we see a clear alignment between our metadata initiatives and the goals of COMET (the Collaborative Metadata Enrichment Taskforce). COMET calls on institutions, repositories, and service providers to work together in enriching metadata in ways that are open, trusted, and scalable. Our internal initiative, ENRICH (Enhancing Open Infrastructure with Research Information and Curated High-Quality Metadata), is direct aligned to this call. What follows is a deeper look into the motivations behind our work and how EMBL’s effort supports and extends the COMET model.’
Participant Perspectives | Bhavesh Patel, Research Professor
Interview with COMET participant, Bhavesh Patel.
Participant Perspectives | Cameron Neylon, Curtin Open Knowledge Initiative
Cameron Neylon gives us his perspectives on the potential for collaboratively enriched metadata in research.
Participant Perspectives | Howard Ratner, CHORUS
Interview with COMET participant Howard Ratner from CHORUS.
Participant Perspectives | Cristina Huidiu, Wageningen University & Research Library
Interview with COMET participant, Cristina Huidiu, Wageningen University & Research.
Participant Perspectives | Kyle Demes from OurResearch
‘A model where universities divert the resources they spend on curating proprietary databases to an open infrastructure who curates the metadata openly for all downstream providers to use (including the proprietary systems!) is particularly exciting.’
Participant Perspectives | Hannah Hope from Wellcome
“From my position within a funder, our interests are focused on improving research discoverability across a range of research outputs and enhancing our ability to understand the reach and use of those outputs. We want to contribute the enrichments we have made within our systems with others in the community.”