Abstract
Open data, data that anyone can access, use, and share have found its
place in the current research landscape. Yet, there are many waters to
navigate for open access data. Repositories such as BCO-DMO are here to
make that journey easier; juggling data principles and policies, funding
requirements, publication specifications, research specifics, archiving
and discovery through online search engines. BCO-DMO is a
domain-specific repository serving highly heterogeneous biological and
chemical oceanographic data. The scale of our data ranges from
atmospheric aerosols to the bottom of the seafloor, microbes to
megafauna. We assist investigators supported through NSF and private
funders throughout the Data Life Cycle. We not only have in-house data
managers that extensively curate the data and assist submitters in
complying with the F.A.I.R Data Principles, but we also develop
resources and architecture to tackle technology hurdles associated with
these principles to ease data sharing on the behalf of researchers:
Designing and implementing ontologies to increase discovery of the data
Developing systems to track provenance Creating and improving standard
operating procedures to ensure consistent data processing Providing APIs
for improved interoperability Developing an automated submission system
to ease data sharing burden To make sure that everything we develop
addresses community needs, we continue to seek feedback on our processes
(i.e what hurdles does the community have with their data and how can we
help to overcome them) through a strategic planning committee and
continued communication with submitters. We take part in several broader
data community initiatives to improve data interoperability and reuse
and demonstrate trustworthiness by obtaining CoreTrustSeal
certification. How do you determine an appropriate repository to openly
share your data? Is BCO-DMO on your list of choices? Let’s hear about
it.