International audienceThe open science movement has gained significant momentum within the last few years. This comes along with the need to store and share research artefacts, such as publications and research data. For this purpose, research repositories need to be established. A variety of solutions exist for implementing such repositories, covering diverse features, ranging from custom depositing workflows to social media-like functions. In this article, we introduce the FAIREST principles, a framework inspired by the wellknown FAIR principles, but designed to provide a set of metrics for assessing and selecting solutions for creating digital repositories for research artefacts. The goal is to support decision makers in choosing such a ...
As the FAIR Principles about findability, accessiblity, interoperability and reusability of research...
Open science has been prioritized by the European Council for the environment of research and educat...
The FAIR principles (Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, and Reusability) constitute a gui...
This data supplements the article “FAIREST: A Framework for Assessing Research Repositories”. In th...
To better support wider sharing and reuse of research data, many organisations and research groups a...
The starting point of this paper is situated in the interplay between the two related yet very speci...
Findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR) data are an increasingly important aspect of...
This practice paper describes an ongoing research project to test the effectiveness and relevance of...
The needs of and demands on institutional and generalist repositories have changed greatly in the pa...
The FAIR Principles were designed to improve the findability, accessibility, interoperability and re...
Data repositories play a crucial role in the evolution of Open Science. The FAIR Data Principles est...
The FAIR principles (Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, and Reusability) constitute a gui...
Research data repositories must adhere to the FAIR Principles to make data Findable, Accessible, Int...
The Open Science agenda holds that science advances faster when we can build on existing results. Th...
The development and growing adoption of the FAIR data principles and associated standards as a part ...
As the FAIR Principles about findability, accessiblity, interoperability and reusability of research...
Open science has been prioritized by the European Council for the environment of research and educat...
The FAIR principles (Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, and Reusability) constitute a gui...
This data supplements the article “FAIREST: A Framework for Assessing Research Repositories”. In th...
To better support wider sharing and reuse of research data, many organisations and research groups a...
The starting point of this paper is situated in the interplay between the two related yet very speci...
Findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR) data are an increasingly important aspect of...
This practice paper describes an ongoing research project to test the effectiveness and relevance of...
The needs of and demands on institutional and generalist repositories have changed greatly in the pa...
The FAIR Principles were designed to improve the findability, accessibility, interoperability and re...
Data repositories play a crucial role in the evolution of Open Science. The FAIR Data Principles est...
The FAIR principles (Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, and Reusability) constitute a gui...
Research data repositories must adhere to the FAIR Principles to make data Findable, Accessible, Int...
The Open Science agenda holds that science advances faster when we can build on existing results. Th...
The development and growing adoption of the FAIR data principles and associated standards as a part ...
As the FAIR Principles about findability, accessiblity, interoperability and reusability of research...
Open science has been prioritized by the European Council for the environment of research and educat...
The FAIR principles (Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, and Reusability) constitute a gui...