
While FAIR Digital Objects (FAIR DOs) play a central role on national and international strategic roadmaps e.g., for the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) and the German National Research Data Infrastructures (NFDI), there are still uncertainties on how FAIR DOs can be shaped, who is responsible for their creation, and how they may be integrated into daily routines of researchers. This presentation gives suggestions, hints, and guidelines on how to design FAIR DOs (following the official recommendations of the Research Data Alliance and the FAIR Digital Object Forum), about tooling to create and consume them, but also mentions existing gaps and future topics which have to be tackled in order to enable FAIR DO on a global scale. The presentation was held during the training day which took place at the International FAIR Digital Object Implementation Summit 2024 (https://fairdo.org/fdof-summit-2024/).
FAIR Digital Objects
FAIR Digital Objects
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