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This slide deck contains presentation of following topics: 1. Overview of FAIR data principles 2. Controlled vocabularies 3. DCAT schema 4. Share Wind Semantic Data Portal (Kristina Tomicic)
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State of the Data: Assessing the FAIRness of US Geological Survey Data
In response to recent shifts towards open science that emphasize transparency, reproducibility, and access to research data, the US Geological Survey (USGS) conducted a study to assess the degree to which USGS data assets meet the FAIR data principles ...
Vivian B. Hutchison +3 more
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This is a short presentation about the FAIR Data Fund, managed by the 4TU.ResearchData that was presented during the OPEN and FAIR Networking event for the OSCD and 4TU.ResearchData communities on 14 September 2023.
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FAIR data is increasingly accepted as a description of what research data should aspire to; Findable, Accessible, Inter-operable and Re-usable, with Context added by rich metadata (and also that it should be Open). But there are two sides to data, one of which is the raw data emerging from say an instrument or software simulations […]
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Trusting Fair Data: Leveraging Quality in Fairness-Driven Data Removal Techniques
The Version of Record of this contribution is published in Springer LNCS 14912 and is available online at https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-68323 ...
Manh Khoi Duong, Stefan Conrad
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Testing Fair Wage Theory [PDF]
Fairness considerations often are invoked to explain wage differences that appear unrelated to worker characteristics or job conditions, but non-experimental tests of fair wage models are rare and weak because of the limits of available market-generated ...
John D. Burger, Stephen J.K. Walters
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Presentation for the 1st EUSMI/NFFA-Europe Joint School on Data management: Trieste, 10-11 December ...
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Reexamining the Economics of Marital Infidelity [PDF]
This study utilizes data from the National Youth Survey to reevaluate key conclusions made by Fair (1978). While Fair (1978) used data collected from mail-in surveys, the National Youth Survey was collected using standard probability techniques.
Joel Potter
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The Choice of Inequality Measure in Empirical Research on Distributive Judgements. [PDF]
We analyse questionnaire data from a representative sample of the Flemish working population. For 781 respondents we construct their perception of the actual and of the fair income distribution.
André Decoster, Erik Schokkaert
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