are there scholarly journals that *actively* support RO-Crates? that is, not just accept linking to it, but encourage it, extract metadata, validate, or actually make the RO-Crate part of the publishing process?
are there scholarly journals that *actively* support RO-Crates? that is, not just accept linking to it, but encourage it, extract metadata, validate, or actually make the RO-Crate part of the publishing process?
@egonw haven't heard about RO-crates much, so we don't support it. What is the maturity of this project? Will help assess 馃槉
@ResearchEquals there are various tools that can create them (including the workflow system Galaxy), and there is https://www.rohub.org/
I can easily imagine that RE een collection als RO-Crate zou kunnen exporteren.
Het zijn in principe een aantal niet echt ingewikkelde afspraken over hoe metadata gedeeld wordt. De specs: https://www.researchobject.org/ro-crate/specification/1.2/
Maar om onderzoekers te overtuigen het te gaan doen, moeten we overtuigende "rewards" kunnen geven.
Vraag daarom dus over rol van de journals
@egonw Yes, understandable where you are coming from!
Part of the question around your assessment of the maturity is to understand it as we communicate with journals to help in the effort.
@ResearchEquals I think where we (@vhp4safety) are coming from is that in the role of early adopter
So, mature enough for the early adopter, but it does not feel like mature enough for regular use