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# This CITATION.cff file was generated with cffinit. | ||
# Visit https://bit.ly/cffinit to generate yours today! | ||
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cff-version: 1.2.0 | ||
title: datalad-tabby | ||
message: >- | ||
If you use this software, please cite it using the | ||
metadata from this file. | ||
type: software | ||
authors: | ||
- given-names: Michael | ||
family-names: Hanke | ||
- given-names: Stephan | ||
family-names: Heunis | ||
- given-names: Michał | ||
family-names: Szczepanik | ||
- given-names: Christian | ||
family-names: Mönch | ||
- given-names: Yaroslav O. | ||
family-names: Halchenko | ||
repository-code: 'https://github.com/psychoinformatics-de/datalad-tabby' | ||
url: >- | ||
https://docs.datalad.org/projects/tabby/en/latest/?badge=latest | ||
abstract: >- | ||
This DataLad extension package provides tooling for | ||
working with a particular metadata format: tabby. | ||
Another format?! | ||
Yes... No! tabby is JSON(-LD) in disguise. | ||
In a nutshell, tabby aims to be an approach to assemble | ||
complex metadata structures from simple building blocks: | ||
tables. Tables are easy to understand with a clear | ||
structure, just rows and columns. tabby specifies a few | ||
syntax elements to connect tables to form more complex | ||
structures. At the same time, tabby is implemented with | ||
the mindset that metadata without defined vocabularies has | ||
limited utility. Therefore, tabby aims to translate into | ||
JSON-LD to provide semantic precision without imposing its | ||
complexity on every aspect of metadata handling. This | ||
makes it possible to let curators enrich metadata without | ||
alienating these metadata from their original providers or | ||
sources. | ||
license: MIT |