@inproceedings{TrippelHoppermannDepoorter2022, author = {Thorsten Trippel and Christina Hoppermann and Griet Depoorter}, title = {The Component Metadata Infrastructure (CMDI) in a project on sustainable linguistic resources}, series = {Proceedings of the workshop describing language resources with metadata: towards flexibility and interoperability in the documentation of language resources. LREC 2012, May 22, 2012, Istanbul, Turkey.}, editor = {Victoria Arranz and Daan Broeder and Bertrand Gaiffe and Maria Gavrilidou and Monica Monachini and Thorsten Trippel}, publisher = {European Language Resources Association}, address = {Paris}, url = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:mh39-108687}, pages = {29 -- 36}, year = {2022}, abstract = {The sustainable archiving of research data for predefined time spans has become increasingly important to researchers and is stipulated by funding organizations with the obligatory task of being observed by researchers. An important aspect in view of such a sustainable archiving of language resources is the creation of metadata, which can be used for describing, finding and citing resources. In the present paper, these aspects are dealt with from the perspectives of two projects: the German project for Sustainability of Linguistic Data at the University of Tubingen (NaLiDa, cf. http://www.sfs.uni-tuebingen.de/nalida) and the Dutch-Flemish HLT Agency hosted at the Institute for Dutch Lexicology (TST-Centrale, cf.http://www.inl.nl/tst-centrale). Both projects unfold their approaches to the creation of components and profiles using the Component Metadata Infrastructure (CMDI) as underlying metadata schema for resource descriptions, highlighting their experiences as well as advantages and disadvantages in using CMDI.}, language = {en} }