The scientific community's efforts have increased regarding the application and assessment of the FAIR principles on Digital Objects (DO) such as publications, datasets, or research software. Consequently, openly available automated FAIR assessment services have been working on standardization, such as FAIR enough, the FAIR evaluator or FAIRsFAIR's F-UJI. Digital Competence Centers such as University Libraries have been paramount in this process by facilitating a range of activities, such as awareness campaigns, trainings, or systematic support. However, in practice, using the FAIR assessment tools is still an intricate process for the average researcher. It requires a steep learning curve since it involves performing a series of manual pro...
The FAIR principles (Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, and Reusability) constitute a gui...
The FAIR Principles provide guidelines for the publication of digital resources such as datasets, co...
This poster describes the development of a testbed for FAIR Digital Objects, consisting of an ecosys...
The scientific community's efforts have increased regarding the application and assessment of the FA...
The objective of the FAIR Digital Objects Framework (FDOF) is for objects published in a digital env...
A Digital Object (DO) "is a sequence of bits, incorporating a work or portion of a work or other inf...
As more datasets, tools, workflows, APIs, and other digital resources are produced by the research c...
Software has an important place in academia and as such it has an important place in the FAIR ecosys...
Preprocessing data for research, like finding, accessing, unifying or converting, takes up to large ...
Data preparation and cleansing tasks take valueable time away from data scientists. The FAIR Digital...
The FAIR principles (Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, and Reusability) constitute a gui...
As more digital resources are produced by the research community, it is becoming increasingly import...
As more digital resources are produced by the research community, it is becoming increasingly import...
Transparent evaluations of FAIRness are increasingly required by a wide range of stakeholders, from ...
The FAIR principles (Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, and Reusability) constitute a gui...
The FAIR Principles provide guidelines for the publication of digital resources such as datasets, co...
This poster describes the development of a testbed for FAIR Digital Objects, consisting of an ecosys...
The scientific community's efforts have increased regarding the application and assessment of the FA...
The objective of the FAIR Digital Objects Framework (FDOF) is for objects published in a digital env...
A Digital Object (DO) "is a sequence of bits, incorporating a work or portion of a work or other inf...
As more datasets, tools, workflows, APIs, and other digital resources are produced by the research c...
Software has an important place in academia and as such it has an important place in the FAIR ecosys...
Preprocessing data for research, like finding, accessing, unifying or converting, takes up to large ...
Data preparation and cleansing tasks take valueable time away from data scientists. The FAIR Digital...
The FAIR principles (Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, and Reusability) constitute a gui...
As more digital resources are produced by the research community, it is becoming increasingly import...
As more digital resources are produced by the research community, it is becoming increasingly import...
Transparent evaluations of FAIRness are increasingly required by a wide range of stakeholders, from ...
The FAIR principles (Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, and Reusability) constitute a gui...
The FAIR Principles provide guidelines for the publication of digital resources such as datasets, co...
This poster describes the development of a testbed for FAIR Digital Objects, consisting of an ecosys...