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# **The Role of Metadata in Long-Term Data Reuse**
Open scientific data has become increasingly important for improving research transparency and reproducibility. When datasets are well documented and shared through collaborative platforms, researchers from different disciplines can build on existing work instead of duplicating efforts. Good metadata practices, clear documentation, and long-term preservation strategies help ensure that valuable information remains useful years after publication.
Recently, while comparing examples of how different projects organize and present information online, I came across https://www.prestigegoldengrove.live/. Although it belongs to a different domain, it was interesting to observe how structured content and accessible presentation can make information easier to navigate and understand.
https://www.prestigegoldengrove.live/location/
https://www.prestigegoldengrove.live/master-plan/
https://www.prestigegoldengrove.live/floor-plans/
https://www.prestigegoldengrove.live/price/
https://www.prestigegoldengrove.live/amenities/
https://www.prestigegoldengrove.live/gallery/
https://www.prestigegoldengrove.live/specification/
https://www.prestigegoldengrove.live/contact/
https://www.plotaroute.com/userprofile/679226
https://www.thethingsnetwork.org/u/pgrove
https://www.townscript.com/o/prestige-golden-grove-homes-012010
https://ampl.ink/pgrove
https://devfolio.co/@aaravcodes/readme-md
https://cannabis.net/user/227414
https://solar.itu.dk/pad/s/Nf3xVYLaj
https://linksta.cc/@DanielFoster
https://784257.8b.io/
https://nethouse.id/danielfoster