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Implement mappings and translations for the OEMetadata #92

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Ludee opened this issue Aug 17, 2022 · 1 comment · Fixed by #198
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Implement mappings and translations for the OEMetadata #92

Ludee opened this issue Aug 17, 2022 · 1 comment · Fixed by #198
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other: help wanted 🙋 Extra attention is needed part: documentation 📖 Improvements or additions to documentation type: enhancement ⚙️ Improvement of an existing feature

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Ludee commented Aug 17, 2022

There is a need for providing different formats of the string (e.g. RDF).
In addition it would be useful to be able to convert from and to other standards (DataCite, DCAT-AP...)

We don't want to develop a new tool but rather use an existing one.
This issue is a collection of existing code and methods.
Feel free to comment and improve!

@Ludee Ludee added part: documentation 📖 Improvements or additions to documentation type: enhancement ⚙️ Improvement of an existing feature other: help wanted 🙋 Extra attention is needed labels Aug 17, 2022
@Ludee Ludee self-assigned this Aug 17, 2022
@Ludee Ludee changed the title Implementing mappings and translations for the OEMetadata Implement mappings and translations for the OEMetadata Aug 17, 2022
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jh-RLI commented Sep 19, 2022

We Should use OMI to implement this.

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