PLoS ONE (Jan 2024)

dtool and dserver: A flexible ecosystem for findable data.

  • Johannes L Hörmann,
  • Luis Yanes,
  • Ashwin Vazhappilly,
  • Antoine Sanner,
  • Hannes Holey,
  • Lars Pastewka,
  • Matthew Hartley,
  • Tjelvar S G Olsson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0306100
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 6
p. e0306100

Abstract

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Making data FAIR-findable, accessible, interoperable, reproducible-has become the recurring theme behind many research data management efforts. dtool is a lightweight data management tool that packages metadata with immutable data to promote accessibility, interoperability, and reproducibility. Each dataset is self-contained and does not require metadata to be stored in a centralised system. This decentralised approach means that finding datasets can be difficult. dtool's lookup server, short dserver, as defined by a REST API, makes dtool datasets findable, hence rendering the dtool ecosystem fit for a FAIR data management world. Its simplicity, modularity, accessibility and standardisation via API distinguish dtool and dserver from other solutions and enable it to serve as a common denominator for cross-disciplinary research data management. The dtool ecosystem bridges the gap between standardisation-free data management by individuals and FAIR platform solutions with rigid metadata requirements.