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Reuse requires deliberation, preparation, and facilitation Researchers need to be informed of and committed to reusing and producing reusable resources. It takes foresight, planning, and continuous upkeep to ensure the reusability of research components and outputs. Infrastructure and services that support not only the management of individual research outputs but also guide and facilitate significantly ease the process. The project General information Workflows Research workflow Research design with FAIRness in mind Keeping track of resources needed for implementing FAIR practices Metadata workflow Generating rich metadata through integrations Bridging the generic to the specific through templates Dashboard Demonstrate FAIRness Display availability and connectedness Track impact and credits Facilitate reproducibility, reuse, and evaluation Community engagement Communication and dissemination Feedback and iteration Progress and next steps Partner system integrations Dashboard design and validation
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. Grant ID: https://doi.org/10.54224/20568
DOI, Consciousness, FAIR Workflows, PID, Neuroscience
DOI, Consciousness, FAIR Workflows, PID, Neuroscience
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| impulse This indicator reflects the initial momentum of an article directly after its publication, based on the underlying citation network. | Average |
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