FAIR: What are the FAIR data principles?
FAIR refers to a set of attributes that enable and enhance the reuse of data (and other digital objects) by both humans and machines. The 'FAIR' acronym stands for:
- Findable
- Accessible
- Interoperable
- Reusable
The FAIR principles originated in the life sciences, but can also be applied to other disciplines. They are gaining much traction among various scientific stakeholders: for example, the principles are central to the Research Data Management (RDM) guidelines of European and other research funders.
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More information
- Ghent University RDM webpages
More tips
- DMPonline.be: How do I write a Data Management Plan? (Write)
- EU funding: Open Research Data for ERC grants - H2020 (Funding / GISMO)
- Open Research Data Pilot and research data management for Horizon 2020 projects (Funding / GISMO)
- Research Data Management: What is RDM? (Research integrity & ethics)
- The research data lifecycle: What is it? (Research integrity & ethics)
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