NIH CDEs Now Fully Supported in CEDAR for Metadata Authoring
CEDAR now provides comprehensive support for NIH Common Data Elements (CDEs), making it easier than ever for researchers to incorporate standardized, reusable data definitions into their metadata. With this update, over 28,000 CDEs from the NIH CDE Repository have been ingested, semantically enriched, and published within the CEDAR environment for immediate reuse.
This NIH content complements the existing library of more than 80,000 CDEs from the National Cancer Institute’s caDSR, already accessible in CEDAR through earlier work. Together, these CDEs span a wide range of domains and enable more consistent, interoperable, and FAIR metadata collection across biomedical research projects.
CDEs as First-Class Metadata
CEDAR supports CDEs as structured metadata components, respecting the semantics and specifications defined by ISO/IEC 11179 and NIH practice. In CEDAR’s web-based Template Designer, each CDE includes:
- Unique identifiers and versioning
- Structured data types and value domains
- Enumerated value sets (with ontology mappings via BioPortal)
- Standardized and alternative question texts
- Embedded provenance and deployment metadata
Researchers can assemble these CDEs into custom metadata templates without writing code, ensuring semantic consistency and compliance with community standards.
Toward Interoperable Metadata at Scale
With over 100,000 NIH and NCI CDEs now hosted in CEDAR, the platform becomes a central hub for authoring rich, machine-actionable metadata aligned with national standards. These CDEs are accessible through CEDAR’s Community Folders, and can be searched, browsed, or integrated into existing metadata workflows.
This expansion further advances CEDAR’s role in supporting scalable, standards-based metadata across NIH-funded initiatives.
📖 Read the original announcement: CEDAR Offers NCI CDE Support (2021)