added intro text authored by Marlene Pacharra's avatar Marlene Pacharra
Overview of displayed fields of the MetaDataApp (v20240514), where they can be found in the interface, completion aid offered, generated field names by the app in JSON, and to which DublinCore terms (DCMI, date issued: 2020-01-20, http://dublincore.org/specifications/dublin-core/dcmi-terms/2020-01-20/ ) and DataCite properties (v 4.4. DataCite e.v., https://doi.org/10.14454/3w3z-sa82) they are mapped.
There are useful bibliometric metadata standards that our MetaDataApp also suggests and allows you to enter: as lowest common denominators,[ DublinCore](https://www.dublincore.org/) (v.4.4 ) for general searchability and [Data Cite](https://datacite.org/) (v. 4.4.) to prepare the metadata for applying for a DOI so that the research data can be cited later.
It is not necessary to manually enter all of the fields of these metadata standards into the MetaDataApp. For many of them there is a mapping to one of the [16 fields of the SFB 1280 metadata schema ](https://gitlab.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/sfb1280/metaapp_2/-/wikis/MetaDataApp-Wiki/SFB-1280-metadata-fields) and therefore they only need to be entered once. The MetaDataApp automatically stores the inputs in multiple fields in the meta.json created.
For additional DublinCore and DataCite fields selection menus are offered by the app or entries within the SFB (e.g., information about the DFG as a funding agency) are fixed, so the MetaDataApp fills them automatically without user input.
This is an overview of displayed fields of the MetaDataApp, where they can be found in the interface, completion aid offered, generated field names by the app in JSON, and to which DublinCore terms (DCMI, date issued: 2020-01-20, http://dublincore.org/specifications/dublin-core/dcmi-terms/2020-01-20/ ) and DataCite properties (v 4.4. DataCite e.v., https://doi.org/10.14454/3w3z-sa82) they are mapped.
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