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Practical webby FDOs With RO-Crate and FAIR Signposting: Experiences and Lessons Learned

Stian Soiland-Reyes, Peter Sefton, Simone Leo, Leyla Jael Castro, Claus Weiland, Herbert Van De Sompel
Open Conference Proceedings, Volume 5 - 2025
Research Object Crate (RO-Crate) is a lightweight method to package research outputs along with their metadata. Signposting provides a simple yet powerful approach to navigate scholarly objects on the Web. Combining these technologies form a "webby" implementation of the FAIR Digital Object principles which is suitable for retrofitting to existing data infrastructures or even for ad-hoc research objects using regular Web hosting platforms. Here we give an update of recent community development and adoption of RO-Crate and Signposting. It is notable that programmatic access and more detailed profiles have received high attention, as well as several FDO implementations that use RO-Crate

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@InProceedings{SSLCWV25,
  author       = {Soiland-Reyes, S. and Sefton, P. and Leo, S. and Castro, L. and Weiland, C. and Van De Sompel, H.},
  title        = {Practical webby FDOs With RO-Crate and FAIR Signposting: Experiences and Lessons Learned},
  booktitle    = {Open Conference Proceedings},
  volume       = {5},
  year         = {2025},
  note         = {International FAIR Digital Objects Implementation Summit 2024},
  keywords     = {metadata,FDO,signposting},
  doi          = {10.52825/ocp.v5i.1273},
  url          = {https://publications.crs4.it/pubdocs/2025/SSLCWV25},
}

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