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CEDAR Powers Machine-Actionable Metadata in M4M Workshops

August 28, 2023/in News /by CEDAR admin

CEDAR is now a core tool in the GO FAIR Foundation’s Metadata for Machines (M4M) workshops—practical, community-driven events designed to accelerate the creation of FAIR, machine-actionable metadata.

What Is M4M?

The M4M workshop series brings together domain experts and metadata specialists to rapidly co-develop reusable, standards-aligned metadata templates for their communities (https://www.gofairfoundation.org/m4m/). The ultimate goal: produce machine-readable metadata that enables automated discovery, integration, and reuse of research data.

How CEDAR Supports M4M

At M4M events, participants use CEDAR to collaboratively build and refine domain-specific metadata templates. CEDAR provides:

  • A structured, web-based template designer for capturing metadata requirements.
  • Built-in support for controlled vocabularies and ontologies, ensuring semantic precision.
  • An intuitive, form-based interface for generating metadata instances based on shared templates.
  • Export and integration capabilities that align with downstream data sharing and reuse workflows.

By supporting template versioning, sharing, and reuse, CEDAR enables M4M communities to translate their conceptual metadata models into living, operational tools.

Real-World Impact

From the life sciences to environmental science, M4M workshops using CEDAR have led to practical outputs—FAIR-compliant metadata forms, reusable metadata schemas, and improved interoperability across datasets.

CEDAR’s role in M4M underscores its mission: help communities create better metadata, faster, and ensure that data is not just FAIR in theory—but FAIR in practice.

Learn more about the M4M approach at gofairfoundation.org/m4m

Tags: CEDAR Features, FAIR Data, GO FAIR, M4M, machine-actionable metadata, Metadata for Machines, metadata templates, Ontologies, Research Metadata
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