I was speaking with an astrophysicist about Dataverse, and he asked me about the possibility of using dedicated metadata. I referred him to the manual page that states:
"Astronomy and Astrophysics Metadata (see .tsv): These metadata elements can be mapped/exported to the International Virtual Observatory Alliance's (IVOA) VOResource Schema format and is based on Virtual Observatory (VO) Discovery and Provenance Metadata."
However, he pointed out that the link to the VOResource Schema format, although labeled as "latest," is incorrect and dates back to 2007. He informed me that the current version is 1.2, with specifications available in this document: https://www.ivoa.net/documents/VOResource/20250416/REC-VOResource-1.2.pdf
He also mentioned that there are now several extensions, including this one: https://www.ivoa.net/documents/VODataService/
which is essential for describing collections and services in the IVOA metadata repository (Registry).
Additionally, he contested that the second link in the manual: https://perma.cc/H5ZJ-4KKY
points to an unofficial IVOA document dating back to 2012.
Questions:
Thank you for any insights you can provide,
Alfredo
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