posted on 2022-01-12, 17:53authored byCharles Kershaw
<p>Physical sample curation has evolved
dramatically over the last decade, advanced by the idea that physical samples
and their metadata must be Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable
(FAIR). Our first step in achieving these FAIR goals is through the use of
unique and persistent identifiers. The National Science Foundation-Ice Core
Facility (NSF-ICF) is developing capabilities to assign unique identifiers to
its samples to advance these FAIR principles for ice cores and derivative
samples. In the process of achieving this goal, we are compiling controlled
vocabularies, creating standard-based metadata profiles, and documenting best
practices to facilitate adoption of these practices by other ice core
repositories and users. We seek community input on all aspects of this work. This presentation was given during the 2022 ESIP January meeting held virtually in January 2022.</p>