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Level of implementation of FAIR/O principles: F4 - yes; A1 - yes, A2 - yes (only depends on EU policy); I1 - yes; I2 - fulfilled,  I3 - fulfilled; R1.2  
Level of implementation of FAIR/O principles: F4 - yes; A1 - yes, A2 - yes (only depends on EU policy); I1 - yes; I2 - fulfilled,  I3 - fulfilled; R1.2  
Metadate seems to be spread.  
Metadate seems to be spread.  
* August - example: In ideal database all country names would be linked to official registry --> you could go for all information. It would be 100% FAIR.  
* August - example: In ideal database all country names would be linked to official registry --> you could go for all information. It would be 100% FAIR. Are any bases like that?
* Difficulties even in defining "policy" = everything (every official document) which is published in official governmental page.
* testing on the example of Poland and National Energy Efficency Action Plan for Poland: link to the official governmental page, not the direct link to the official document or to the official  country law. When information about the date of update - should be also a linked to the local page (to ensure that the is a spossibility to chacke at the source, if the policy has been already updated.
 
# COMETS
# COMETS
# JRC database hub
# JRC database hub
# EUR-Lex
# EUR-Lex

Revision as of 11:47, 3 June 2020

Assessment of metadata for databases

  1. IEA Policy database

Level of implementation of FAIR/O principles: F4 - yes; A1 - yes, A2 - yes (only depends on EU policy); I1 - yes; I2 - fulfilled, I3 - fulfilled; R1.2 Metadate seems to be spread.

  • August - example: In ideal database all country names would be linked to official registry --> you could go for all information. It would be 100% FAIR. Are any bases like that?
  • Difficulties even in defining "policy" = everything (every official document) which is published in official governmental page.
  • testing on the example of Poland and National Energy Efficency Action Plan for Poland: link to the official governmental page, not the direct link to the official document or to the official country law. When information about the date of update - should be also a linked to the local page (to ensure that the is a spossibility to chacke at the source, if the policy has been already updated.
  1. COMETS
  2. JRC database hub
  3. EUR-Lex