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Annotation and Assessment
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      Discovery and AccessData Collection, Monitoring and Quality Assurance
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          Discovery and Access (DA)

          DA1: Improve repository deposits through end-user control

          By enhancing the features inside the Fedora XACML module, it made control access to resources and data stored within Fedora repositories more flexible, rather than using the insufficient default attribute values provide by Fedora itself. More

          DA2: Improve repository deposits by improving discoverability

          The end point of the DART e-research lifecycle model is for the various DART outputs (datasets, publications, annotations) to be discoverable. The intention of this work package was to enable public discovery of available communication units through working integration of DART repositories, and other dataset repository with the existing National Research Discovery Service hosted by NLA at ARROW and other discipline-based discovery services as appropriate. More

          DA3: Reduce effort and improve interoperability of metadata schemas

          The DA3 component of the DART project investigates the use of metadata schema registries for scientific applications and domains. For the purposes of this project, a metadata schema registry is defined as an online electronic repository of schema or application profiles that describe the structure and/or semantics of scientific data for recording and exchange. More