Metadata for Scientific Experiment Reporting: A Case Study in Metal-Organic Frameworks
Metadata for Scientific Experiment Reporting: A Case Study in Metal-Organic Frameworks
Xintong Zhao, Kyle Langlois, Jacob Furst, Scott McClellan, Xiaohua Hu, Yuan An, Diego A. Gómez-Gualdrón, Fernando J. Uribe-Romo, Jane Greenberg
AbstractResearch methods and procedures are core aspects of the research process. Metadata focused on these components is critical to supporting the FAIR principles, particularly reproducibility. The research reported on in this paper presents a methodological framework for metadata documentation supporting the reproducibility of research producing Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs). The MOF case study involved natural language processing to extract key synthesis experiment information from a corpus of research literature. Following, a classification activity was performed by domain experts to identify entity-relation pairs. Results include: 1) a research framework for metadata design, 2) a metadata schema that includes nine entities and two relationships for reporting MOF synthesis experiments, and 3) a growing database of MOF synthesis reports structured by our metadata scheme. The metadata schema is intended to support discovery and reproducibility of metal-organic framework research and the FAIR principles. The paper provides background information, identifies the research goals and objectives, research design, results, a discussion, and the conclusion.