| # Create a dataset card | |
| Each dataset should have a dataset card to promote responsible usage and inform users of any potential biases within the dataset. | |
| This idea was inspired by the Model Cards proposed by [Mitchell, 2018](https://arxiv.org/abs/1810.03993). | |
| Dataset cards help users understand a dataset's contents, the context for using the dataset, how it was created, and any other considerations a user should be aware of. | |
| Creating a dataset card is easy and can be done in a just a few steps: | |
| 1. Go to your dataset repository on the [Hub](https://hf.co/new-dataset) and click on **Create Dataset Card** to create a new `README.md` file in your repository. | |
| 2. Use the **Metadata UI** to select the tags that describe your dataset. You can add a license, language, pretty_name, the task_categories, size_categories, and any other tags that you think are relevant. These tags help users discover and find your dataset on the Hub. | |
| <div class="flex justify-center"> | |
| <img class="block dark:hidden" src="https://huggingface.co/datasets/huggingface/documentation-images/resolve/main/hub/datasets-metadata-ui.png"/> | |
| <img class="hidden dark:block" src="https://huggingface.co/datasets/huggingface/documentation-images/resolve/main/hub/datasets-metadata-ui-dark.png"/> | |
| </div> | |
| <Tip> | |
| For a complete, but not required, set of tag options you can also look at the [Dataset Card specifications](https://github.com/huggingface/hub-docs/blob/main/datasetcard.md?plain=1). This'll have a few more tag options like `multilinguality` and `language_creators` which are useful but not absolutely necessary. | |
| </Tip> | |
| 3. Click on the **Import dataset card template** link to automatically create a template with all the relevant fields to complete. Fill out the template sections to the best of your ability. Take a look at the [Dataset Card Creation Guide](https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/blob/main/templates/README_guide.md) for more detailed information about what to include in each section of the card. For fields you are unable to complete, you can write **[More Information Needed]**. | |
| 4. Once you're done, commit the changes to the `README.md` file and you'll see the completed dataset card on your repository. | |
| YAML also allows you to customize the way your dataset is loaded by [defining splits and/or configurations](./repository_structure#define-your-splits-and-subsets-in-yaml) without the need to write any code. | |
| Feel free to take a look at the [SNLI](https://huggingface.co/datasets/snli), [CNN/DailyMail](https://huggingface.co/datasets/cnn_dailymail), and [Allociné](https://huggingface.co/datasets/allocine) dataset cards as examples to help you get started. | |