Putting open science on the map: geospatial metadata in scholarly communication
Geospatial metadata has the potential to connect research across disciplines. Relations in space and time between articles, data, and people can help to answer research questions in novel ways.
Which area(s) and location(s) does a research paper investigate?
Where and when was research data collected?
While this seems straightforward information for many research datasets and publications, this is rarely modeled as useable information in the current scholarly communication infrastructure (journal websites, data repositories, catalogues, ..).
In this session, we explore what are the new connections that geospatial metadata can facilitate, and which are the most relevant infrastructures, services, and tools that need to be enhanced to make this happen. We will try to create a convincing storyline targeting the identified stakeholders so that they will help to implement geospatial metadata in an open and useful way.