While the FAIR Principles do not specify a technical solution for ‘FAIRness’, it was clear from the outset of the FAIR initiative that it would be useful to have commodity software and tooling that would simplify the creation of FAIR-compliant resources. The FAIR Data Point is a metadata repository that follows the DCAT(2) schema, and utilizes the Linked Data Platform to manage the hierarchical metadata layers as LDP Containers. There has been a recent flurry of development activity around the FAIR Data Point that has significantly improved its power and ease-of-use. Here we describe five specific tools—an installer, a loader, two Web-based interfaces, and an indexer—aimed at maximizing the uptake and utility of the FAIR Data Point
This report presents the results of the first year of Task 2.3 from the FAIRsFAIR project. It gives ...
This document is the first iteration of three annual reports on the state of FAIR in European scient...
This document is the second iteration of three reports on the state of FAIR in the European scientif...
This document is the second report from Task 2.2 of the FAIRsFAIR project. It demonstrates how the f...
Metadata, data about other digital objects, play an important role in FAIR with a direct relation to...
As a service manager how may I assist my organisation to make research data we hold both FAIR and “a...
FAIR Data Point (FDP) is a RESTful web service that enables data owners to expose their datasets and...
DataONE has consistently focused on interoperability among data repositories to enable seamless acce...
This document is the third report from Task 2.3 of the FAIRsFAIR project. It demonstrates how the re...
The HEAP FAIR toolbox is a collection of dockerized software solutions for FAIR data management and ...
The FAIR principles outline key attributes to make digital resources more Findable, Accessible, Inte...
FAIR Data Point (FDP) is a RESTful web service that enables data owners to expose their datasets and...
This report is a milestone of the FAIRsFAIR project. The document describes the integration of the R...
The FAIR principles were mostly thought with data (i.e., data at datasets) in mind. However, they ar...
Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability and Reusability – the FAIR principles – intend to defin...
This report presents the results of the first year of Task 2.3 from the FAIRsFAIR project. It gives ...
This document is the first iteration of three annual reports on the state of FAIR in European scient...
This document is the second iteration of three reports on the state of FAIR in the European scientif...
This document is the second report from Task 2.2 of the FAIRsFAIR project. It demonstrates how the f...
Metadata, data about other digital objects, play an important role in FAIR with a direct relation to...
As a service manager how may I assist my organisation to make research data we hold both FAIR and “a...
FAIR Data Point (FDP) is a RESTful web service that enables data owners to expose their datasets and...
DataONE has consistently focused on interoperability among data repositories to enable seamless acce...
This document is the third report from Task 2.3 of the FAIRsFAIR project. It demonstrates how the re...
The HEAP FAIR toolbox is a collection of dockerized software solutions for FAIR data management and ...
The FAIR principles outline key attributes to make digital resources more Findable, Accessible, Inte...
FAIR Data Point (FDP) is a RESTful web service that enables data owners to expose their datasets and...
This report is a milestone of the FAIRsFAIR project. The document describes the integration of the R...
The FAIR principles were mostly thought with data (i.e., data at datasets) in mind. However, they ar...
Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability and Reusability – the FAIR principles – intend to defin...
This report presents the results of the first year of Task 2.3 from the FAIRsFAIR project. It gives ...
This document is the first iteration of three annual reports on the state of FAIR in European scient...
This document is the second iteration of three reports on the state of FAIR in the European scientif...