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D3.5 Description of FAIRsFAIR's Transition Support Programme for Repositories
D3.5 Description of FAIRsFAIR's Transition Support Programme for Repositories
FAIRsFAIR is working to better define good practice for repositories through our involvement in certification efforts that enable FAIR data. This document describes a proposed programme of support which will help repositories to adopt these emerging good practices. In addition to actions that can help repositories on their journey towards better alignment with the FAIR data principles, it describes the support that FAIRSFAIR could provide. There is a focus on supporting FAIR data provision, improved handling and integration of metadata, and an increased emphasis on data stewardship to ensure data remains FAIR in the long term. This is the draft version of the deliverable not yet approved by the European Commission. We are very grateful to all who commented on the earlier "M3.5 Draft Description of FAIRsFAIR's Transition Support Programme for Repositories".
FAIRsFAIR, data repositories, support programme, interoperability, FAIR data point, CoreTrustSeal certification, repositories, FAIR
FAIRsFAIR, data repositories, support programme, interoperability, FAIR data point, CoreTrustSeal certification, repositories, FAIR
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- Funder: European Commission (EC)
- Project Code: 831558
- Funding stream: H2020 | CSA
FAIRsFAIR is working to better define good practice for repositories through our involvement in certification efforts that enable FAIR data. This document describes a proposed programme of support which will help repositories to adopt these emerging good practices. In addition to actions that can help repositories on their journey towards better alignment with the FAIR data principles, it describes the support that FAIRSFAIR could provide. There is a focus on supporting FAIR data provision, improved handling and integration of metadata, and an increased emphasis on data stewardship to ensure data remains FAIR in the long term. This is the draft version of the deliverable not yet approved by the European Commission. We are very grateful to all who commented on the earlier "M3.5 Draft Description of FAIRsFAIR's Transition Support Programme for Repositories".