When ROR diverged from GRID in March of 2022, it became possible for the first time to make changes to ROR’s data model. Our first priority was to handle inactive organizations and other organization status changes, and the community solution, as it turned out, didn’t involve any changes to the schema. We did the technical work to implement these organization status changes, and they were moved into production on December 1st, 2022. At the same time, knowing that both ROR’s data model and its API will need to change in the future, we asked for feedback on a proposal to handle schema and API versioning, and the ROR community agreed on a set of practices meant to make schema and API changes as painless as possible for ROR users.
With that necessary work done, we are now proposing a number of significant changes to metadata elements in ROR records – removing some, changing others, adding a few, and generally rationalizing the whole schema. We expect ROR schema 2.0 to be a major overhaul: we think it’s best to do a lot of big changes at once and get them over with so that future changes can be less disruptive.
ROR’s current top-level data structure:
There are four major categories of alteration we’re proposing for ROR schema 2.0:
Standardizing, clarifying, and reorganizing name fields (
name
,aliases
,labels
)Removing repetitive, excessively granular location information retrieved from the GeoNames API (sub-fields in
addresses
)Rethinking web domain information (
email_address
,ip_addresses
,links
)Restructuring external identifiers to allow future addition or removal of identifier types without schema changes (sub-fields in
external_ids
)Adding administrative information such as created and last modified dates
These suggested changes come from ROR users, from metadata best practices, and from our own sense of what would make most sense for ROR.
To give us feedback, please leave comments in the ROR Schema v2.0 draft proposal Google doc. If you prefer to give feedback privately or cannot access the Google doc, you can email your comments to support@ror.org. Your thoughts are more than welcome – we rely on your input to guide us!
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