Research data management requires stable, trustworthy repositories to safeguard scientific research results. In this context, rich markup with metadata is crucial for the discoverability and interpretability of the relevant resources. SEEK is a web-based software to manage all important artifacts of a research project, including project structures, involved actors, documents and datasets. SEEK is organized along the ISA model (Investigation - Study - Assay). It offers several machine-readable serializations, including JSON and RDF. In this paper, we extend the power of RDF serialization by leveraging the W3C Data Catalog Vocabulary (DCAT). DCAT was specifically designed to improve interoperability between digital assets on the Web and enables cross-domain markup. By using community-consented gold standard vocabularies and a formal knowledge description language, findability and interoperability according to the FAIR principles are significantly improved.
Keywords: Data Management; Health Information Systems; Semantic Web.