@inproceedings{fdi:010071472, title = {{C}ollaboration between fisheries and computer scientists for improved data description : the case of {IOTC} data sets}, author = {{B}arde, {J}ulien and {C}hassot, {E}mmanuel and {B}londel, {E}. and {I}mzilen, {T}. and {N}ieblas, {A}nne-{E}lise and {T}aconet, {P}aul}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{M}ost fisheries data sets managed by the {IOTC} are in the public domain.{T}hese data sets are accessible and well described but currently hard to locate outside the {IOTC} website and require an improved description for facilitating their use, e.g., making explicit the license rights, the data structure, the codi cations used, and specifying available {W}eb {S}ervices to access or subset the data. {M}etadata can be of great help to the users and also improve the citation of data management work with digital object identi ers ({DOI}) and data papers. {M}oreover, similar data sets are man- aged by the other {R}egional {F}isheries {M}anagement {O}rganizations and it would be helpful to standardize (meta-)data formats and access protocols at a global scale. {I}n this paper, we present a method based on standards for metadata and data interoperability which enables a rich description of data sets by complying with widely used standards. {W}e showcase how it is possible with these standards and the related applications which implement them to better describe and discover sheries and stock assessment data as well as to build additional services like data access and visualization tools.}, keywords = {{BASE} {DE} {DONNEES} ; {DONNEES} {STATISTIQUES} ; {INFORMATIQUE} {SCIENTIFIQUE} ; {EFFORT} {DE} {PECHE} ; {GESTION} {DE} {STOCK} ; {THON} ; {OPEN} {DATA} ; {METADONNEES} ; {INTEROPERABILITE} ; {OCEAN} {INDIEN}}, numero = {{IOTC}-2017-{WPDCS}13-33}, pages = {11 multigr.}, booktitle = {}, year = {2017}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010071472}, }