Root element of a single record. This wrapper element is for XML implementation only and is not defined in the EUDAT Extended metadata standard.
A unique string that identifies the resource, ideally persistent.
To supply alternate identifiers, repeat this property. Use attributes for defining the identifier type, e.g. "DOI", 'Handle', 'URL' or other types.
A name or title by which a resource is known.
The name of the entity that holds, archives, publishes, prints, distributes, releases, issues, or produces the resource or is responsible for making the resource available.
Year when the data was or will be made publicly available. If an embargo period has been in effect, use the date when the embargo period ends.
The scientific community, research infrastructure, project or data provider the resource belongs to or is being harvested from.
The type(s) of the resource, e.g. Dataset, AstroImage.
The main researcher(s) involved in producing the data, or the author(s) of the publication in priority order. To supply multiple creators, repeat this property.
The full name of the creator. The personal name format should be: family, given.
The technical instrument(s) used to produce the data in the resource.
Subject(s), keyword(s), classification code(s), or key phrase(s) describing the resource. Can be free text.
To supply multiple keywords, repeat this property.
The research discipline(s) the resource can be categorized in.
The institution or person responsible for collecting, managing, distributing, or otherwise contributing to the development of the resource. To supply multiple contributors, repeat this property.
The personal name format should be: family, given.
Different dates relevant to the work.
YYYY,YYYY-MM-DD, YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssTZD or any other format or level of granularity described in W3CDTF. Use RKMS-ISO8601 standard for depicting date ranges.
Language(s) of the resource.
Allowed values should be taken from ISO 639-1 and 639-3 language codes or IETF BCP 47. Examples: 'en', 'de' or 'eng', 'deu' or 'de-AT', 'en-US'.
An identifier or identifiers other than the primary identifier. This field should be used for alternative identifier(s) of the same instance.
Identifier(s) of related resources.
Size information about the resource, e.g. 123 MB, 3 pages, 102 files.
Technical format(s) of the resource.
Use the file extension or MIME type where possible, e.g., PDF, XML, MPG or application/pdf, text/xml, video/mpeg.
Version number of the resource. If the primary resource has changed the version number increases.
Suggested practice: track major_version.minor_version.
Any rights information for this resource.The property may be repeated to record complex rights characteristics.
Use the complete title of a license and include version information if applicable.
All additional information that does not fit in any of the other categories. May be used for technical information. It is a best practice to supply a description.
A reference to contact information. This could be a reference using a URL or an email address.
Spatial region or named place where the data was gathered or about which the data is focused.
Description or name of a geographic location. Free text.
A point contains a single latitude-longitude pair.
A box contains two white space separated latitude-longitude pairs, with each pair separated by whitespace. The first pair is the lower corner, the second is the upper corner.
A drawn polygon area, defined by a set of points and lines connecting the points in a closed chain.
Period of time the research data is related to. Could be a date format or plain text.
Begin of time period the resource is about or focused on. Format should be YYYY, YYYY-MM-DD, YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssTZD or any other format or level of granularity described in W3CDTF. Years before 0000 must be prefixed with a -sign, e.g.,-0054 to indicate 55 BC.
End of time period the data is about, if applicable. Can be left open. Date format as in startDate.
Name of a period that the resource is about, e.g. Paleocene.
Information about financial support (funding) for the resource.
Name of the funding provider.
Uniquely identifies a funding entity, according to various types.
The code assigned by the funder to a sponsored award (grant).
The human readable title of the award (grant).