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Ten simple rules for making a vocabulary FAIR
Authors:Simon J. D. Cox  Alejandra N. Gonzalez-Beltran  Barbara Magagna  Maria-Cristina Marinescu
Affiliation:1. CSIRO Land and Water, Melbourne, Australia;2. Science and Technology Facilities Council, Didcot, United Kingdom;3. Environment Agency Austria, Wien, Austria;4. Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC-CNS), Barcelona, Spain;Dassault Systemes BIOVIA, UNITED STATES
Abstract:We present ten simple rules that support converting a legacy vocabulary—a list of terms available in a print-based glossary or in a table not accessible using web standards—into a FAIR vocabulary. Various pathways may be followed to publish the FAIR vocabulary, but we emphasise particularly the goal of providing a globally unique resolvable identifier for each term or concept. A standard representation of the concept should be returned when the individual web identifier is resolved, using SKOS or OWL serialised in an RDF-based representation for machine-interchange and in a web-page for human consumption. Guidelines for vocabulary and term metadata are provided, as well as development and maintenance considerations. The rules are arranged as a stepwise recipe for creating a FAIR vocabulary based on the legacy vocabulary. By following these rules you can achieve the outcome of converting a legacy vocabulary into a standalone FAIR vocabulary, which can be used for unambiguous data annotation. In turn, this increases data interoperability and enables data integration.
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