This presentation was part of: CHORUS FORUM: FAIR DATA FROM FUNDING TO PUBLICATION AT Japanese Open Science Summit (JOSS) 2021 Policies, guidelines and workflows for open research are being formulated and implemented across the scholarly communications ecosystem. Integral to this discussion is how to ensure the application of the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) principles for research data. Researchers are obliged or recommended to develop data plans and deposit their data by the agencies that fund their research, their institutions, the journals in which they publish and by their peers. This CHORUS Forum at JOSS 2021 brings together speakers involved in the steps along the way from funding, through publication an...
This presentation is given during the RDA – SciELO 25 Years Seminar, Open Science Modus Operandi of ...
A poster describing data citation and publication and how to get credit for it. Why should I publis...
Poster presented at OASPA 2020 Abstract As more funders and publishers ask for underlying data ...
Data underlying published studies is difficult to find or access, which can hinder new scientific re...
In this review, we discuss FAIR Data, why it exists, and who it applies to. We further review the pr...
The data that supports your research needs to be preserved and cited in your paper. This workshop wi...
Enabling FAIR Data in the Earth, Space, and Environmental Sciences: Encouraging all Researchers to D...
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Findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR) data are an increasingly important aspect of...
Enabling FAIR Data - The Importance of our Scientific Repositories Invitation to the Chinese Nation...
A poster describing data citation and publication and how to get credit for it. Why should I publish...
Transparency in research and reproducibility of research findings is an integral part of good scient...
What should be included and cited in your paper? Citing data and software you created for your resea...
The value of making research data available is broadly accepted. Policies concerning the open access...
Data underlying published studies is difficult to find or access, which can hinder new scientific re...
This presentation is given during the RDA – SciELO 25 Years Seminar, Open Science Modus Operandi of ...
A poster describing data citation and publication and how to get credit for it. Why should I publis...
Poster presented at OASPA 2020 Abstract As more funders and publishers ask for underlying data ...
Data underlying published studies is difficult to find or access, which can hinder new scientific re...
In this review, we discuss FAIR Data, why it exists, and who it applies to. We further review the pr...
The data that supports your research needs to be preserved and cited in your paper. This workshop wi...
Enabling FAIR Data in the Earth, Space, and Environmental Sciences: Encouraging all Researchers to D...
This talk was delivered during Goldschmidt 2021 held 4-9 July Theme 14, Geochemistry in the classroo...
Findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR) data are an increasingly important aspect of...
Enabling FAIR Data - The Importance of our Scientific Repositories Invitation to the Chinese Nation...
A poster describing data citation and publication and how to get credit for it. Why should I publish...
Transparency in research and reproducibility of research findings is an integral part of good scient...
What should be included and cited in your paper? Citing data and software you created for your resea...
The value of making research data available is broadly accepted. Policies concerning the open access...
Data underlying published studies is difficult to find or access, which can hinder new scientific re...
This presentation is given during the RDA – SciELO 25 Years Seminar, Open Science Modus Operandi of ...
A poster describing data citation and publication and how to get credit for it. Why should I publis...
Poster presented at OASPA 2020 Abstract As more funders and publishers ask for underlying data ...