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The Implementing FAIR Workflows Project aims to leverage the existing persistent identifier infrastructure and research information management systems to build a proof of concept research workflow for neuroscience research that���s FAIR by inception. The project will provide an example to enable and encourage the wider neuroscience community to adopt FAIR practices. The goal of the communication effort within the project is to generate lasting engagement during and beyond the project lifetime, bring the researcher community on board with the adoption of FAIR compliant workflows, and provide reliable resources for service providers to implement relevant functionalities to support the adoption after the completion of the project. This deliverable describes in detail the communications strategy, plan, tools, and success metrics to be used to achieve the goals of the project.
This project was made possible through the support of a grant from Templeton World Charity Foundation, Inc. The opinions expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Templeton World Charity Foundation, Inc.
DOI, Consciousness, Persistent Identifiers, PID, DataCite, Workflow, Neuroscience, FAIR
DOI, Consciousness, Persistent Identifiers, PID, DataCite, Workflow, Neuroscience, FAIR
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