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Background The Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable(FAIR) Principles explicitly require the use of FAIR vocabularies, but what precisely constitutes a FAIR vocabulary remains unclear.
Fuqi Xu +5 more
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Supporting FAIR Data Management Planning Across Different Disciplines at the University of Sheffield
Recognition is growing sector-wide of the importance of FAIR data management planning in facilitating the sharing and reuse of research outputs.
Jenni Adams, Bev Jones, Helen Foster
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FAIR for AI: An interdisciplinary and international community building perspective
A foundational set of findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable (FAIR) principles were proposed in 2016 as prerequisites for proper data management and stewardship, with the goal of enabling the reusability of scholarly data.
E. A. Huerta +23 more
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The right to a fair trial in the Republic of Serbia as a basic postulate of modern law [PDF]
Modern law today imposes certain new postulates. These new postulates must be in accordance with modern international law. One of these postulates is the right to a fair trial and its basic principles.
Petrović Bojan, Stajić Luka
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Geoscience data publication: Practices and perspectives on enabling the FAIR guiding principles
Introduced in 2016, the FAIR Guiding Principles endeavour to significantly improve the process of today's data‐driven research. The Principles present a concise set of fundamental concepts that can facilitate the findability, accessibility ...
Danie Kinkade, Adam Shepherd
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Data Management Policies and Practices of Digital Archaeological Repositories
This article presents the results of a survey of data management policies and practices of digital archaeological repositories in Europe and beyond. The survey was carried out in 2021 under the auspices of the European project ARIADNEplus and the COST ...
Guntram Geser +3 more
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Making Data Management Plans Machine Actionable: Templates and Tools
Since September of 2019, a task group within the European Open Science Cloud - EOSC Nordic Project, work-package 5 (T5.3.2), has focused its attention on machine-actionable Data Management Plans (maDMPs). A delivery working-paper from the group (Hasan et
Joakim Philipson, Adil Hasan, Hanne Moa
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There is a need for geomorphology to integrate better with related disciplines, especially in Critical Zone science. To help satisfy this integration, geomorphology's knowledge‐base should extend into biotic as well as geological processes via ‘open data’
W. B. Whalley
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Part of the "Knowledge Snacks" series produced by the EOSC Support Office Austria.
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Stewardship of Digital Archaeological Data in Greece: a landscape of fragmentation
This article provides an overview of the current situation in Greece regarding digital archaeological data stewardship. A brief chronicle of Greek archaeology sets the scene for a better understanding of the present situation.
Despoina Tsiafaki, Markos Katsianis
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