To be Interoperable ****************************************************************************************** * ****************************************************************************************** I1. (meta)data use a formal, accessible, shared, and broadly applicable language for knowl representation. I2. (meta)data use vocabularies that follow FAIR principles. I3. (meta)data include qualified references to other (meta)data. ****************************************************************************************** * ****************************************************************************************** In order to enhance the reusability of your data, it is important that your data can be in other datasets and are compatible with tools for their processing. Therefore, data and the should use standardised terms to minimise the probability of their misinterpretation (e.g. "https://www.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/meshhome.html"] in medical research, or ISO [ URL "https://w standards and others). The use of standardised vocabulary will also increase the potential processing. To find suitable metadata standards, you can use the FAIRsharing.org [ URL "https://fairsh platform, the DCC list of metadata standards [ URL "https://www.dcc.ac.uk/guidance/standar list"] , or the Czech formal open standards [ URL "https://data.gov.cz/ofn/"] . If you are standardised vocabulary for describing your data, you should include the information in th (ideally via a persistent link to the respective ontology). If possible, data should be stored using open formats, so that the reuse of data is not co ownership of commercial software.