The FAIR Cookbook - the essential resource for and by FAIR doers
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Published:2023-05-19
Issue:1
Volume:10
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ISSN:2052-4463
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Container-title:Scientific Data
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Sci Data
Author:
Rocca-Serra PhilippeORCID, Gu WeiORCID, Ioannidis VassiliosORCID, Abbassi-Daloii ToobaORCID, Capella-Gutierrez SalvadorORCID, Chandramouliswaran IshwarORCID, Splendiani AndreaORCID, Burdett TonyORCID, Giessmann Robert T.ORCID, Henderson DavidORCID, Batista DominiqueORCID, Emam IbrahimORCID, Gadiya YojanaORCID, Giovanni LucasORCID, Willighagen EgonORCID, Evelo ChrisORCID, Gray Alasdair J. G.ORCID, Gribbon PhilipORCID, Juty NickORCID, Welter DanielleORCID, Quast KarstenORCID, Peeters PaulORCID, Plasterer TomORCID, Wood ColinORCID, van der Horst EelkeORCID, Reilly DorothyORCID, van Vlijmen HermanORCID, Scollen SerenaORCID, Lister AllysonORCID, Thurston MiloORCID, Granell RamonORCID, Backianathan Gabriel, Baier Sebastian, Thomsen Anne Cambon, Cook Martin, Courtot Melanie, d’Arcy Mike, Dauth Kurt, del Piico Eva Marin, Garcia Leyla, Goldmann Ulrich, Grouès Valentin, Clarke Daniel J. B., Lefloch Erwan, Liyanage Isuru, Papadopoulos Petros, Pommier Cyril, Reynares Emiliano, Ronzano Francesco, Delfin-Rossaro Alejandra, Sagatopam Venkata, Sedani Ashni, Sedlyarov Vitaly, Shilova Liubov, Singh Sukhi, Strubel Jolanda, van Bochove Kees, Warnes Zachary, Woollard Peter, Xu Fuqi, Zaliani Andrea, Sansone Susanna-AssuntaORCID,
Abstract
AbstractThe notion that data should be Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable, according to the FAIR Principles, has become a global norm for good data stewardship and a prerequisite for reproducibility. Nowadays, FAIR guides data policy actions and professional practices in the public and private sectors. Despite such global endorsements, however, the FAIR Principles are aspirational, remaining elusive at best, and intimidating at worst. To address the lack of practical guidance, and help with capability gaps, we developed the FAIR Cookbook, an open, online resource of hands-on recipes for “FAIR doers” in the Life Sciences. Created by researchers and data managers professionals in academia, (bio)pharmaceutical companies and information service industries, the FAIR Cookbook covers the key steps in a FAIRification journey, the levels and indicators of FAIRness, the maturity model, the technologies, the tools and the standards available, as well as the skills required, and the challenges to achieve and improve data FAIRness. Part of the ELIXIR ecosystem, and recommended by funders, the FAIR Cookbook is open to contributions of new recipes.
Funder
Innovative Medicines Initiative
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Library and Information Sciences,Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty,Computer Science Applications,Education,Information Systems,Statistics and Probability
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