RO-Crate is a community-driven, lightweight approach to packaging research data with its metadata, ensuring that data collections are retained in context and remain useful for years to come.
Traditional data archiving often results in "decontextualized" data—fragmented files stored in repositories where the vital context (who created it, what tools were used, how it should be cited) is lost, recorded in a disconnected document, or buried file system. This makes reproduction and reuse of research difficult, contributing to a "reproducibility crisis".
RO-Crate addresses these challenges by bundling data with machine-readable and human-readable metadata using standard web technologies. This ensures that metadata is not just a sidecar file but is kept with the data. When a user downloads a "crate" (a single ZIP file), they receive the data alongside its full context, ensuring it remains meaningful even years later.
By adopting RO-Crate, CrateSpace provides more than just storage; it provides a FAIR-compliant research data management solution. It ensures that the valuable outputs of research are preserved, cited, and reused with their full integrity intact, fulfilling the requirements for modern, high-quality data stewardship.