While the FAIR principles are well accepted in the scientific community, the implementation of appropriate metadata editing and transfer to ensure FAIR research data in practice is significantly lagging behind. On the one hand, it strongly depends on the availability of tools that efficiently support this step in research data management. On the other hand, it depends on the available standards regarding the interpretability of metadata. Here, we introduce a tool, MDEmic, for editing metadata of microscopic imaging data in an easy and comfortable way that provides high flexibility in terms of adjustment of metadata sets. This functionality was in great demand by many researchers applying microscopic techniques. MDEmic has already become a part of the standard installation package of the image database OMERO as OMERO.mde. This database helps to organize and visualize microscopic image data and keep track of their further processing and linkage to other data sets. For this reason, many imaging core facilities provide OMERO to their users. We present a use case scenario for the tailored application of OMERO.mde to imaging data of an institutional OMERO-based Membrane Dye Database, which requires specific experimental metadata. Similar to public image data repositories like the Image Data Resource, IDR, this database facilitates image data storage including rich metadata which enables data mining and re-use, one of the major goals of the FAIR principles.
翻译:虽然科学界普遍接受FAIR原则,但实施适当的元数据编辑和传输以确保FAIR研究数据的实际应用大大落后。一方面,MDEM已经成为图像数据库OMERO作为OMERO.mde的标准安装包的一部分。这个数据库有助于组织和直观地分析微观图像数据,并跟踪其进一步处理和与其他数据集连接的情况。为此,许多成像核心设施向用户提供OMERO。我们用一个案例假设来定制基于OMERO.MDEA的机构MEMBRAYe数据库的成像数据,包括这一数据库的大型实验性数据存储数据库。