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EOSC-Life FAIRsharing webpage

Authors: Sansone, Susanna-Assunta; Lister, Allyson; Thurston, Milo; Mirian, Hossein; Rocca-Serra, Philippe; Batista, Dominique; Granell, Ramon; +1 Authors

EOSC-Life FAIRsharing webpage

Abstract

FAIRsharing has been selected by WP1 as the project’s registry of data resources and standards that are part of and used by research infrastructures in EOSC-Life. This deliverable summarises the work of WP6 to deliver a FAIRsharing Collection of these data resources (and associated standards) to ensure these resources are Findable (e.g. discoverable and citable via a DOI), Accessible (e.g. access methods to their data is clearly described), Interoperable (e.g. standards implemented are declared) and Re-usable (e.g. terms of use of the data are made explicit to users). This work is described in detail in D1.2 and D1.3, and the EOSC-Life FAIRsharing Collection of 133 records (as of Aug 2022) is publicly available. As this is a live view of the EOSCLife resource ecosystem, a variety of stages of the resource life cycle are displayed. Indevelopment, Ready and Deprecated resources are marked as such allowing users to assess their relevance. In Jan 2022 a newly improved FAIRsharing backend and frontend was also released by the UOXF partner, who also runs and curates the registry. This new version is set to improve the discoverability of and the relationships among the resources, and also offers new RI-centric pages (e.g. ELIXIR and MIRRI). These pages enable attribution at the level of the RIs and the responsible individuals themselves. Each RI page in FAIRsharing showcases its associated repositories, standards and collections and identifies and attributes (via ORCID) related users. The records in the EOSC-Life FAIRsharing Collection are a part of the wider FAIRsharing registry, which is computationally accessible to a wide variety of third-party tools, and which is interoperable with pan-EOSC activities via the FAIRsharing collaboration with OpenAIRE.

Keywords

FAIR data resources, Life science research infrastructures, FAIR standards, FAIRsharing collection

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