
The purpose of WorldFAIR WP08 is to advance the FAIR and CARE principles [Wilkinson 2016; Russo Carroll 2021] in the practices of Urban Health research. To do this, the WP is developing guidelines and training in best practice. Interim guidelines were developed and presented in D8.1 "Urban Health Data - Guidelines and Recommendations". These guidelines and other work then informed the development of training materials for the course "How to create a data management plan with CARE and FAIR: introduction to essential concepts and good practices in data management and sharing for researchers and practitioners in urban/ public health" which was delivered as a special component of the Summer Course series at the Urban Health Collaborative - Drexel University during the week of 26-30 June 2023. The present Milestone (WorldFAIR MS 12) provides information about the course for which the training materials were developed. The materials used in the workshop are available at https://zenodo.org/records/10231138. The materials will be further developed and refined through a consultation workshop and presented in D8.2 as the final version of the training materials and the documentation guidelines. Visit WorldFAIR online at http://worldfair-project.eu. WorldFAIR is funded by the EC HORIZON-WIDERA-2021-ERA-01-41 Coordination and Support Action under Grant Agreement No. 101058393.
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