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Blog post from BioHackathon Germany 2025 #511
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Thanks @PhilReedData ! Just a few suggestions
| - Handling RO-Crates with Extremely Large Datasets and Integrated Metadata | ||
| - Integrating Content Consistency Checks in File Metadata | ||
| - Propagating Metadata Updates from Top-Level Crates to Referenced Subcrates | ||
| - Handling Property Conflicts in Nested RO-Crates |
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Suggest changing the capitalisation here to be like regular sentences. And another suggestion to make clearer the scale of "extremely large"
| - Handling RO-Crates with Extremely Large Datasets and Integrated Metadata | |
| - Integrating Content Consistency Checks in File Metadata | |
| - Propagating Metadata Updates from Top-Level Crates to Referenced Subcrates | |
| - Handling Property Conflicts in Nested RO-Crates | |
| - Handling RO-Crates with Extremely Large Datasets and Integrated Metadata (up to hundreds of megabytes of metadata, containing millions of entities) | |
| - Integrating Content Consistency Checks in File Metadata | |
| - Propagating Metadata Updates from Top-Level Crates to Referenced Subcrates | |
| - Handling Property Conflicts in Nested RO-Crates |
| The group produced many outputs which will be of immediate benefit to the community: | ||
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| - Extensions to [ro-crate-py](https://github.com/ResearchObject/ro-crate-py/pull/244) library: load most relevent subcrates of very large RO-Crates | ||
| - Extensions to ro-crate-rs library: interactive command line interface mode to traverse attached and detatched RO-Crates |
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| - Extensions to ro-crate-rs library: interactive command line interface mode to traverse attached and detatched RO-Crates | |
| - Extensions to [ro-crate-rs](https://github.com/intbio-ncl/ro-crate-rs) library: interactive command line interface mode to traverse attached and detatched RO-Crates |
| It was led by Sebastian Beyvers and Jannis Schlegel (University of Giessen). | ||
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| During their participation in the Biohackathon Germany 2025, their working group engaged in extensive discussions focused on the practical and technical challenges of integrating RO-Crates in federated storage systems for life science data. | ||
| The following sections present the central questions and ideas that emerged from these collaborative sessions. |
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I see these are summarised below, would just change the word "sections" as I assumed there would be more detail under section headings
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Thanks @elichad, I've made those changes. |
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Looks good now, thanks @PhilReedData ! I have spotted a couple of typos - I will fix those and then merge

My first blog post on RO-Crate. I was not able to run jekyll locally yet (figuring out an error) so I'm not sure if the image looks right.