June 17, 2021
Journal Article

Sample identifiers and metadata to support data management and reuse in multidisciplinary ecosystem sciences

Abstract

Physical samples are foundational entities for research across biological, earth, and environmental sciences. Data generated from sample-based analyses are not only the basis of individual studies, but can also be integrated with other data to answer new and broader-scale questions. Ecosystem studies increasingly rely on multidisciplinary team-science to study climate and environmental changes. While there are widely adopted conventions within certain domains to describe sample data, these have gaps when applied in a multidisciplinary context. In this study, we reviewed existing practices for identifying, characterizing, and linking related environmental samples. We then tested practicalities of assigning persistent identifiers to samples, with standardized metadata, in a pilot field test involving eight United States Department of Energy projects. Participants collected a variety of sample types, with analyses conducted across multiple facilities. We address terminology gaps for multidisciplinary research and make recommendations for assigning identifiers and metadata that supports tracking, integration, and reuse. Our goal is to provide a practical approach for ecosystem scientists who contribute and reuse sample data.

Published: June 17, 2021

Citation

Damerow J., C. Varadharajan, K.E. Boye, E.L. Brodie, M. Burrus, D. Chadwick, and R. Crystal-Ornelas, et al. 2021. Sample identifiers and metadata to support data management and reuse in multidisciplinary ecosystem sciences. Data Science Journal 20, no. 1:Article No. 11. PNNL-SA-158301. doi:10.5334/dsj-2021-011