Object relationship types

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Relationships between data objects is a part of the DataCite scheme and is also included in the MDR. The types available are listed below and are self-explanatory. In almost all cases they come as corresponding pairs, allowing both ‘views’ or perspectives on a relationship between data objects to be stored. The expectation would be that both representations of a relationship would be stored in the database.

For clinical trial data objects the ‘Has Metadata’ / ‘Is Metadata For’ is often particularly important, allowing both the data and the descriptive metadata, which is also a data object in tis own right, to be described and linked for a particular dataset.

In the descriptions in the list that follows (drawn from DataCite), A is the ‘source’ data object, and B is the related data object.

v34 || Is Original Form Of|| style="padding-bottom:10px;" | Indicates A is the original form of B. || style="text-align:center;" | DataCite
id name description source
11 Is Cited By Indicates that B includes A in a citation. DataCite
12 Cites Indicates that A includes B in a citation. DataCite
13 Is Supplement To Indicates that A is a supplement to B. DataCite
14 Is Supplemented By Indicates that B is a supplement to A. DataCite
15 Is Continued By Indicates A is continued by the work B. DataCite
16 Continues Indicates A is a continuation of the work B. DataCite
17 Is Described By Indicates A is described by B. DataCite
18 Describes Indicates A describes B. DataCite
19 Has Metadata Indicates resource A has additional metadata B. DataCite
20 Is Metadata For Indicates additional metadata A for a resource B. DataCite
21 Has Version Indicates A has a version B. DataCite
22 Is Version Of Indicates A is a version of B. DataCite
23 Is New Version Of Indicates A is a new edition of B, where the new edition has been modified or updated. DataCite
24 Is Previous Version Of Indicates A is a previous edition of B. DataCite


25 Is Part Of Indicates A is a portion of B; may be used for elements of a series. DataCite
26 Has Part Indicates A includes the part B. DataCite
27 Is Referenced By Indicates A is used as a source of information by B. DataCite
28 References Indicates B is used as a source of information for A. DataCite
29 Is Documented By Indicates B is documentation about/ explaining A; e.g. points to software documentation. DataCite
30 Documents Indicates A is documentation about B; e.g. points to software documentation. DataCite
31 Is Compiled By Indicates B is used to compile or create A. DataCite
32 Compiles Indicates B is the result of a compile or creation event using A. DataCite
33 Is Variant Form Of Indicates A is a variant or different form of B. DataCite
35 Is Identical To Indicates that A is identical to B, for use when there is a need to register two separate instances of the same resource. DataCite
36 Is Reviewed By Indicates that A is reviewed by B. DataCite
37 Reviews Indicates that A is a review of B. DataCite
38 Is Derived From Indicates B is a source upon which A is based. DataCite
39 Is Source Of Indicates A is a source upon which B is based. DataCite
40 Is Required By Indicates A is required by B (may be used to indicate software dependencies). DataCite
41 Requires Indicates A requires B (may be used to indicate software dependencies). DataCite
42 Obsoletes Indicates A replaces B. DataCite
43 Is Obsoleted By Indicates A is replaced by B. DataCite
0 Not yet known Dummy value supplied by default on entity creation. ECRIN