Webinar page: https://www.fairsfair.eu/events/persistence-and-interoperability-fair-research-data-management The main principles of FAIR data (findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable) have received wide acceptance in scientific data management circles. The work of further defining these principles and applying them in day-to-day knowledge sharing is ongoing. The FAIRsFAIR working group "FAIR practices: semantics, interoperability and services" recently published the first iteration of three annual reports on the state of FAIR in European scientific data. Based on studies of public information, especially EOSC infrastructure efforts, and on limited surveying and interviews, the report reviews and documents commonalities between in...
Data stewardship is an essential driver of research and clinical practice. Data collection, storage,...
In this poster we present the FAIR-IMPACT project, "Expanding FAIR solutions across EOSC", which is...
To better support wider sharing and reuse of research data, many organisations and research groups a...
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...
As part of the EOSC project family the FAIRsFAIR - Fostering Fair Data Practices in Europe - project...
Building on previous summaries of the attributes that make research data most usable by other scient...
Findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR) data are an increasingly important aspect of...
Data interoperability is key to the FAIR principles, yet can be challenging to put into practice. Th...
This report investigates the meaning and (potential) impact of the FAIR data principles in practice....
FAIRsFAIR aims to supply practical solutions for the implementation of FAIR data principles througho...
Born out of a 2014 workshop in The Netherlands, the Data FAIRport initiative was formed to set up ‘G...
In this review, we discuss FAIR Data, why it exists, and who it applies to. We further review the pr...
It is generally acknowledged that researchers require substantial support from research infrastructu...
These are the presentation slides for "Interoperability and Reusability for Cross Domain Data: the n...
Data stewardship is an essential driver of research and clinical practice. Data collection, storage,...
In this poster we present the FAIR-IMPACT project, "Expanding FAIR solutions across EOSC", which is...
To better support wider sharing and reuse of research data, many organisations and research groups a...
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...
As part of the EOSC project family the FAIRsFAIR - Fostering Fair Data Practices in Europe - project...
Building on previous summaries of the attributes that make research data most usable by other scient...
Findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR) data are an increasingly important aspect of...
Data interoperability is key to the FAIR principles, yet can be challenging to put into practice. Th...
This report investigates the meaning and (potential) impact of the FAIR data principles in practice....
FAIRsFAIR aims to supply practical solutions for the implementation of FAIR data principles througho...
Born out of a 2014 workshop in The Netherlands, the Data FAIRport initiative was formed to set up ‘G...
In this review, we discuss FAIR Data, why it exists, and who it applies to. We further review the pr...
It is generally acknowledged that researchers require substantial support from research infrastructu...
These are the presentation slides for "Interoperability and Reusability for Cross Domain Data: the n...
Data stewardship is an essential driver of research and clinical practice. Data collection, storage,...
In this poster we present the FAIR-IMPACT project, "Expanding FAIR solutions across EOSC", which is...
To better support wider sharing and reuse of research data, many organisations and research groups a...