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The Data FAIRification Student Handbook

Authors: Fiedor, Anna; Potteiger, Caroline; Te, Jerez; Ribeiro, Eldred; Tanenbaum, David Michael;

The Data FAIRification Student Handbook

Abstract

In this course content, you will learn how to FAIRify scientific datasets. The course content is comprised of three modules that will: 1. Introduce you to the nature of FAIR Data and teach you how Data FAIRification is performed 2. Show you how to assess the FAIRness of Datasets 3. Provide you an illustrative example of Data FAIRification There are four versions of this document: PowerPoint, Word Document, a PDF in presentation format, and a PDF in document format. These versions are meant for ideal usage by the audience. Please use related works to access video presentations and other related materials.

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