Learn about the FAIR principles for Research Data Management
FAIR data (Findable, Accessible, Reusable, Interoperable) means human-friendly and machine-friendly data. Do you want to know more about how to implement the FAIR principles for research data management (RDM)? Then watch this instruction video made by Pedro Hernandez Serrano, an RDM specialist at Maastricht University Library.
In the instruction video, Pedro explains how to quickly understand the adoption of the FAIR principles in terms of six RDM processes (metadata, data archiving, data reusing, data access protocols, data terms of use, data descriptions), aiming at Open (i.e. transparent) Science. He describes what the different RDM processes entail, the problems associated with the RDM processes, and how the processes can be applied in practice.
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- Author: Fieke Wauters
- Source: Fieke Wauters
- Categories: Library+ Research news & events
- Keywords: FAIR, Open Science, RDM
- 24 January 2022
- License: CC-BY 4.0
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