A Digital Object (DO) "is a sequence of bits, incorporating a work or portion of a work or other information in which a party has rights or interests, or in which there is value". DOs should have persistent identifiers, meta-data and be readable by both humans and machines. A FAIR Digital Object is a DO able to interact with automated data processing systems (De Smedt et al. 2020) while following the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable principles) principles (Wilkinson et al. 2016).Although FAIR was originally targeted towards data artifacts, new initiatives have emerged to adapt other research digital resources such as software (Katz et al. 2021) (Lamprecht et al. 2020), ontologies (Poveda-Villalón et al. 2020), virtual ...
This report is a milestone of the FAIRsFAIR project. It includes two main results on FAIR assessment...
This paper gives a summary of implementation activities in the realm of FAIR Digital Objects (FDO). ...
For open science to flourish, data and any related digital outputs should be discoverable and re-usa...
The objective of the FAIR Digital Objects Framework (FDOF) is for objects published in a digital env...
The scientific community's efforts have increased regarding the application and assessment of the FA...
Preprocessing data for research, like finding, accessing, unifying or converting, takes up to large ...
Transparent evaluations of FAIRness are increasingly required by a wide range of stakeholders, from ...
This poster describes the development of a testbed for FAIR Digital Objects, consisting of an ecosys...
As part of the EOSC Task Force on FAIR Metrics and Data Quality, the FAIR Metrics subgroup works to ...
In academic research virtually every field has increased its use of digital and computational techno...
The FAIR Guiding Principles (Findable, Accessible, Interop- erable, and Reusable) have been widely e...
The FAIR Principles provide guidelines for the publication of digital resources such as datasets, co...
As the FAIR Principles about findability, accessiblity, interoperability and reusability of research...
This specification contains 14 metrics proposed by FAIRsFAIR to evaluate FAIRness of research data i...
Although FAIR Research Data Principles are targeted at and implemented by different communities, res...
This report is a milestone of the FAIRsFAIR project. It includes two main results on FAIR assessment...
This paper gives a summary of implementation activities in the realm of FAIR Digital Objects (FDO). ...
For open science to flourish, data and any related digital outputs should be discoverable and re-usa...
The objective of the FAIR Digital Objects Framework (FDOF) is for objects published in a digital env...
The scientific community's efforts have increased regarding the application and assessment of the FA...
Preprocessing data for research, like finding, accessing, unifying or converting, takes up to large ...
Transparent evaluations of FAIRness are increasingly required by a wide range of stakeholders, from ...
This poster describes the development of a testbed for FAIR Digital Objects, consisting of an ecosys...
As part of the EOSC Task Force on FAIR Metrics and Data Quality, the FAIR Metrics subgroup works to ...
In academic research virtually every field has increased its use of digital and computational techno...
The FAIR Guiding Principles (Findable, Accessible, Interop- erable, and Reusable) have been widely e...
The FAIR Principles provide guidelines for the publication of digital resources such as datasets, co...
As the FAIR Principles about findability, accessiblity, interoperability and reusability of research...
This specification contains 14 metrics proposed by FAIRsFAIR to evaluate FAIRness of research data i...
Although FAIR Research Data Principles are targeted at and implemented by different communities, res...
This report is a milestone of the FAIRsFAIR project. It includes two main results on FAIR assessment...
This paper gives a summary of implementation activities in the realm of FAIR Digital Objects (FDO). ...
For open science to flourish, data and any related digital outputs should be discoverable and re-usa...