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DESCRIPTION:This meeting will be held using fuze: please join at http://fuz
 e.me/19843842\nThanks to Michel for hosting!\n\nDuration: ~1 hour\n(Variabl
 e) frequency: ~weekly\nConvener: M. Scott Marshall\n\nSession Theme: Metada
 ta for data discovery and dataset description using SPARQL\n\nAgenda:\n* lo
 ok at statistics - All\n* AOB\n\n Relevant docs:\n  the abstraction\n  - ht
 tps://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1e6qsxPkc-qKecVTJGJePE1Nuy2sD8Puu-FsEtUtGC
 -o/edit?disco=AAAAAFWHcnw\n  sample implementation using chembl: \n  - http
 s://docs.google.com/file/d/0B4y0zfdRviKsS1l2NEttN3pfc1k/edit\n* Remaining m
 etadata attributes in working draft - All (time allowing)\n   - Working dra
 ft:\n   - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aoy0zfdRviKsdFJWTDFp
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 ******************************\nNotes from Mon. Apr. 29 (Thanks Alasdair!):
 \n\nMichel presented the dataset description model for unversioned -> versi
 oned -> formatted -> data\n\nOverview: https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1
 e6qsxPkc-\nqKecVTJGJePE1Nuy2sD8Puu-FsEtUtGC-o/edit?disco=AAAAAFWHcnw\nDetai
 led: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B4y0zfdRviKsS1l2NEttN3pfc1k/edit?\nusp
 =sharing\n\nOnly an RDF data item would be able to point back to its descri
 ption due to the allowances of the data model.\n\nDiscussion on whether to 
 repeat metadata at all levels. Each description would be complete: simplifi
 es query\; redundancy in metadata. Flexibility of the URIs for each level m
 eans you have several entry points. Could have contradictions in the metada
 ta at the different levels. Idea would be to limit the metadata in the unve
 rsioned part to minimal data that would not change over time.\n\nAbstract d
 ata format\, e.g. triplestore. One option would be to model it as a separat
 e\nversioned/formatted dataset description. However there is an underlying 
 formatted dataset that has been loaded into the the underlying datastore an
 d this is what would be described. For a relational database accessible thr
 ough D2R the description would be a SQL versioned dataset with an accessibi
 lity protocol of SPARQL. Service points to the versioned/formatted dataset 
 that they expose.\n\nDifferent syntaxes provide different views of the data
 . In RDF you can capture the relationship between the data and the metadata
 . This is not generally possible in other syntaxes.\n\nSources: points to t
 he exact file that was used so that bugs can be tracked\n\nMIRIAM is a cata
 log that described datasets. Catalog was added.\n\nFormat types would be ca
 ptured with URIs.\nEDAM are amenable to extending to cover the file type th
 at we require\, Nick has been in contact with Jon Ison. http://edamontology
 .org/page\n\nToDo: Go through different scenarios\, e.g. Bio2RDF\, Open PHA
 CTS\, MIRIAM and see how these look in the model (not using any particular 
 vocabularies). By hand generate a full description for a dataset.\n\nToDo: 
 Revisit properties in the spreadsheet to ensure that they are all still req
 uired.\n\nDo send questions and comments to the list!\nView your event at h
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