This talk will discuss the FAIR4RS process, including version 1.0 of the FAIR4RS principles (https://doi.org/10.15497/RDA00068), and ongoing governance of the principles. It will also talk about the differences between software and data, how these differences led to these principles, and will begin a discussion on how software can be treated as a FAIR digital object
Humanity has a mix of overlapping goals that relate to science (and more broadly, wissenschaft). We ...
In academic research virtually every field has increased its use of digital and computational techno...
This document is the result of the four subgroups of the FAIR for Research Software working group, w...
To improve the sharing and reuse of research software, the FAIR for Research Software (FAIR4RS) Work...
Attendees will learn about Research Software and the differences between software and data that lead...
As of July 2020, a new FAIR For Research Software Working Group (FAIR4RS WG) is being jointly conven...
The software has become essential for research. To improve the Findability, Accessibility, Interoper...
This short presentation briefly describes the FAIR for Research Software Working Group main output, ...
In this talk, I discussed the importance of the FAIR principles for the software tools we use to pro...
The FAIR For Research Software Working Group (FAIR4RS WG) is leading the research software community...
This presentation was part of the Research Software workshop, a co-located event with the RDA P20 in...
Material for 1.5 hour workshop on FAIR principles with regards to software, and what is currently kn...
This report summarises the work of the FAIR for Research Software Subgroup 4, which was tasked with ...
Software has become essential for research. To improve the Findability, Accessibility, Interoperabil...
Poster presented at Digital Infrastructures for Research (DI4R) conference, Brussels, Belgium, 2017 ...
Humanity has a mix of overlapping goals that relate to science (and more broadly, wissenschaft). We ...
In academic research virtually every field has increased its use of digital and computational techno...
This document is the result of the four subgroups of the FAIR for Research Software working group, w...
To improve the sharing and reuse of research software, the FAIR for Research Software (FAIR4RS) Work...
Attendees will learn about Research Software and the differences between software and data that lead...
As of July 2020, a new FAIR For Research Software Working Group (FAIR4RS WG) is being jointly conven...
The software has become essential for research. To improve the Findability, Accessibility, Interoper...
This short presentation briefly describes the FAIR for Research Software Working Group main output, ...
In this talk, I discussed the importance of the FAIR principles for the software tools we use to pro...
The FAIR For Research Software Working Group (FAIR4RS WG) is leading the research software community...
This presentation was part of the Research Software workshop, a co-located event with the RDA P20 in...
Material for 1.5 hour workshop on FAIR principles with regards to software, and what is currently kn...
This report summarises the work of the FAIR for Research Software Subgroup 4, which was tasked with ...
Software has become essential for research. To improve the Findability, Accessibility, Interoperabil...
Poster presented at Digital Infrastructures for Research (DI4R) conference, Brussels, Belgium, 2017 ...
Humanity has a mix of overlapping goals that relate to science (and more broadly, wissenschaft). We ...
In academic research virtually every field has increased its use of digital and computational techno...
This document is the result of the four subgroups of the FAIR for Research Software working group, w...