Best Practices for Dataset Metadata in Ecological Metadata Language
Version 4
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These recommendations for creating EML metadata documents can be applied to most research datasets published by the environmental sciences community.
Abstract
This book presents “best practice” recommendations for creating metadata documents in the Ecological Metadata Language (EML), a widely accepted standard for research metadata exchange in the environmental sciences. The document focuses on the most common use-cases for EML, and recommends content and formatting for its most important and frequently-used metadata elements. As such, these recommendations can be applied to most research datasets that include EML metadata. There are also recommendations specific to the U.S. LTER Network and Environmental Data Initiative (EDI) repository. This is Version 4 of the book, updated in 2024 by the EML Best Practices Working Group of the LTER Network Information Management Committee.
Keywords
data management, EML, dataset, research, environmental science, metadata, publishing, guide, repository
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BibTeX citation:
@book{maurer2025,
author = {Maurer, Gregory and Gries, Corinna and Kamener, Gabriel and
Lichtenwalner, Sage and Martin, Mary and O’Brien, Margaret and
Porter, John and Whiteaker, Tim and Network Information Management
Committee, LTER},
title = {Best {Practices} for {Dataset} {Metadata} in {Ecological}
{Metadata} {Language}},
version = {4},
date = {2025-01-14},
url = {https://prerelease-edi-docs.netlify.app/guide-eml-bp/},
doi = {n/a},
langid = {en},
abstract = {This book presents “best practice” recommendations for
creating metadata documents in the Ecological Metadata Language
(EML), a widely accepted standard for research metadata exchange in
the environmental sciences. The document focuses on the most common
use-cases for EML, and recommends content and formatting for its
most important and frequently-used metadata elements. As such, these
recommendations can be applied to most research datasets that
include EML metadata. There are also recommendations specific to the
U.S. LTER Network and Environmental Data Initiative (EDI)
repository. This is Version 4 of the book, updated in 2024 by the
EML Best Practices Working Group of the LTER Network Information
Management Committee.}
}
For attribution, please cite this work as:
Maurer, Gregory, Corinna Gries, Gabriel Kamener, Sage Lichtenwalner,
Mary Martin, Margaret O’Brien, John Porter, Tim Whiteaker, and LTER
Network Information Management Committee. 2025. Best Practices for
Dataset Metadata in Ecological Metadata Language (version 4).
Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/n/a.