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## project

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With the Metadata Exchange (MEx) project, the [RKI](https.//www.rki.de) is developing a
transparency platform for finding metadata on the institute's research activities and
data.
The Metadata Exchange (MEx) project is committed to improve the retrieval of RKI
research data and projects. How? By focusing on metadata: instead of providing the
actual research data directly, the MEx metadata catalog captures descriptive information
about research data and activities. On this basis, we want to make the data FAIR[^1] so
that it can be shared with others.

Via MEx, metadata will be made findable, accessible and shareable on a daily basis,
as well as available for further research. The goal is to get an overview of what
research data is available, understand its context, and know what needs to be considered
for subsequent use.
Via MEx, metadata will be made findable, accessible and shareable, as well as available
for further research. The goal is to get an overview of what research data is available,
understand its context, and know what needs to be considered for subsequent use.

The platform is currently in internal trials but will also be made publicly available
and thus be available to external researchers as well as the interested (professional)
public.
After an internal launch, the metadata will also be made publicly available and thus be
available to external researchers as well as the interested (professional) public to
find research data from the RKI.

For further details, please consult the
For further details, please consult our
[project page](https://www.rki.de/DE/Content/Forsch/MEx/MEx_node.html).

[^1]: FAIR is referencing the so-called
[FAIR data principles](https://www.go-fair.org/fair-principles/) – guidelines to make
data Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable.

## package

The `mex-model` repository contains two models:
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