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Main Authors: Schroeder, Joanna, Wang, Alan, Linehan, Kathryn, Thurston, Joel, Schroeder, Aaron
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.17694
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author Schroeder, Joanna
Wang, Alan
Linehan, Kathryn
Thurston, Joel
Schroeder, Aaron
author_facet Schroeder, Joanna
Wang, Alan
Linehan, Kathryn
Thurston, Joel
Schroeder, Aaron
contents This article describes the use of metadata and standards in the Social Impact Data Commons to expose official statisticians to an innovative project built on actionable and evaluable metadata, which produces a FAIR data system. We begin by introducing the concept of the Data Commons, focusing on its features, and presenting an overview of current implementations of the Data Commons. We then present the core metadata case study, demonstrating how smart metadata support the Data Commons. We also present evaluations of our core metadata, including its adherence to the FAIR guidelines. We conclude with a discussion on our future metadata and standards-related projects to support the Social Impact Data Commons.
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spellingShingle Smart Metadata in Action: The Social Impact Data Commons
Schroeder, Joanna
Wang, Alan
Linehan, Kathryn
Thurston, Joel
Schroeder, Aaron
Computers and Society
This article describes the use of metadata and standards in the Social Impact Data Commons to expose official statisticians to an innovative project built on actionable and evaluable metadata, which produces a FAIR data system. We begin by introducing the concept of the Data Commons, focusing on its features, and presenting an overview of current implementations of the Data Commons. We then present the core metadata case study, demonstrating how smart metadata support the Data Commons. We also present evaluations of our core metadata, including its adherence to the FAIR guidelines. We conclude with a discussion on our future metadata and standards-related projects to support the Social Impact Data Commons.
title Smart Metadata in Action: The Social Impact Data Commons
topic Computers and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.17694