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Updated LDaCA and related use cases and tools
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- page_id: life-monitor
- page_id: arkisto
- page_id: survey-ontology
- page_id: ldaca
- page_id: autosubmit
- page_id: workflowhub
- page_id: rohub
- page_id: tlcmap
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- name: Crate-O
description: Browser-based editor for Research Object Crates, inspired by Describo, with vocabulary support for Schema.org Style schemas (SOSSs)
status: alpha
description: Browser-based editor for Research Object Crates with vocabulary support for Schema.org Style schemas (SOSSs)
status: functional
level:
url: https://github.com/Language-Research-Technology/crate-o
subitems:
- name: Editor Modes (to add RO-Crate Profiles to Crate-O -- these files can be also be used to validate profile conformance)
url: https://github.com/Language-Research-Technology/ro-crate-modes
- name: Profiles - adapt describo to your needs
url: https://describo.github.io/docs/profiles/introduction.html

- name: Describo
description: An intuitive and extensible tool for working with RO-Crates. Transform, Discover, Explore, Describe.
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url: https://github.com/vliz-be-opsci/dmbon-assistant/#readme

- name: ro-crate-excel
description: Command-line tool to help create RO-Crates from spreadsheets
description: Command-line tool to help create RO-Crates from metadata spreadsheets (used in Crate-O)
status: beta
level:
url: https://www.npmjs.com/package/ro-crate-excel

- name: ro-crate-html
description: HTML rendering of RO-Crate
status: beta
status: production
level:
url: https://www.npmjs.com/package/ro-crate-html

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- name: ro-crate-js
description: JavaScript/NodeJS library for RO-Crate rendering as HTML.
status: beta
status: production
level:
url: https://www.npmjs.com/package/ro-crate

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- name: RO-Crates-and-Excel
description: Generate RO-Crate from Excel file, following the RO-Crates-and-Excel profile.
status:
status: prototype
level:
url: https://github.com/e11938258/RO-Crates-and-Excel

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## Meetings

See the [RO-Crate community calendar](https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=b53932af95f34472d7253e3f54e7e11ab1bbe3bf4477c5c60e94db75e08d151e%40group.calendar.google.com) to import events to your own calendar.

The RO-Crate team try to meet at least monthly in a telcon, see the [rolling agenda](https://s.apache.org/ro-crate-minutes) for schedule, call-in details and minutes.

See also [recent and upcoming events](outreach#upcoming-and-recent-events).

## Drop in sessions -- ask questions, learn about RO-Crate


### Europe every two weeks:

- 1st Thursday of the month at 9:00-10:00 UTC (10:00 BST, 11:00 CEST)

- 3rd Wednesday of the month at 14:00-15:00 UTC (15:00 BST, 16:00 CEST)

Zoom link: <https://zoom.us/j/98544526364?pwd=tkfDTx4kFlGFxfJTAsEMu3W3PtbCd4.1>

Contact: Eli Chadwick <eli.chadwick@manchester.ac.uk

### Australia every week:

- Thursday at 04:00 UTC -- 14:00 AEST (Brisbane) -- will change to 15:00 for some states with daylight saving.

Zoom link: <https://uqz.zoom.us/j/86281717601>

Contact: Peter Sefton <p.sefton@uq.edu.au

### USA TBC

Contact: Abigail Miller <abigail.miller@jax.org>

## Mailing list

The RO-Crate Community has a low-traffic public [RO-Crate mailing list](https://lists.elixir-europe.org/mailman/listinfo/ro-crate_elixir-europe.org), used for announcements and general enquiries.
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redirect_from:
- /in-use/arkisto
title: Arkisto
description: Arkisto uses RO-Crate for packaging data objects in the 3 uses cases described below, Modern PARADISEC, UTS Research Data Repository and UTS Cultural Datasets. As part of these use-cases they have been developing or enhancing their tooling to facilitate their use of RO-Crate
description: Arkisto was a project website that aimed to outline a principled approach to research data management.
url: https://arkisto-platform.github.io/
image: arkisto.png
domains: []
tasks: [data_handling]
roles: [data_steward, information_architect, repository_manager]
---

## Arkisto

The basis of Arkisto is that the long-term preservability of well-described data is always the first consideration.
Data on an Arkisto deployment is alway available on disc (or object storage) with a complete description independently of any services such as websites or APIs. Once the data is safe and well described, Arkisto has a flexible model for how data can be accessed using a variety of services.
Arkisto is built on top of Research Object Crate (RO-Crate) and the Oxford Common File System Layout (OCFL).
With Arkisto there is no messy data migration.
Arkisto was a project website that aimed to outline a principled approach to research data management. This site is no longer being maintained.

The work done on Arkisto has been developed into a set of protocols: Protocols for Implementing Long-term Archival Repositories Services (PILARS) <http://w3id.org/ldac/pilars> with some more detail available at [RRKive.org](rrkive).

Arkisto was built on top of Research Object Crate (RO-Crate) and the Oxford Common File System Layout (OCFL).

<img src="assets/img/arkisto.png" alt="Arkisto logo" width="300px">
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