OUTPUTS
COMPLETED AND ENDORSED BY RDA:
FAIRsharing – A registry of curated and interlinked records on standards (for identifying, reporting, and citing data and metadata), repositories, and journal publisher and funder data policies in all disciplines. These will provide curated, community-vetted descriptions and knowledge graphs representing these resources and their interlinks.
Recommendations to guide users and the producers of these resources to select and describe them, facilitating discovery, adoption and reuse, or to recommend them in data policies.
In 2019 these outputs were formally adopted by the RDA.
IN PROGRESS:
Data Repository Selection: Criteria That Matter (pre-print) – Work with journals and journal publishers (Taylor & Francis, eLife, Elsevier, F1000, GigaScience, PLOS, Wiley, Springer Nature, Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, EMBO Press, Hindawi), in collaboration with DataCite, on a set of criteria for the identification and selection of those data repositories that accept research data submissions. FAIRsharing will enable the display, filter and search of these repositories, based on these criteria, and better connect journals/publishers data policies to the resources recommended.
FAIR-enabling activities – Collaborative activities related to several aspects of making FAIR a reality.
ADOPTERS
Here a partial list of organisations that have adopted and recommend FAIRsharing. It is pratically impossible to keep a list of all adopters and users as they encompass all stakeholders groups, such as funding agencies, scholarly publishers, standards organizations, librarians, infrastructure programmes, universities and projects, as well as researchers from academia, industry and governmental bodies.
Please don’t hesitate to contact us on contact@fairsharing.org if you would like to arrange to talk to us at an upcoming meeting or collaborate with us.
MAJOR ORGANIZATIONS:
Here a partial list of organisations that have adopted and recommend FAIRsharing. It is pratically impossible to keep a list of all adopters and users as they encompass all stakeholders groups, such as funding agencies, scholarly publishers, standards organizations, librarians, infrastructure programmes, universities and projects, as well as researchers from academia, industry and governmental bodies.
If you want to know more about adopting or collaborating with FAIRsharing, please contact us.
ADOPTION STORIES:
Fostering reproducible research: Springer Nature
Enabling open research publishing: Wiley
Data standards for Agriculture: INRA
Supporting the Slovenian Scientific Publishing Field: RDA Slovenia Node
Selection of official reports from funders and other organizations
These reports recommend FAIRsharing for standards, repositories and data policies:
“Six Recommendations for implementation of FAIR practice” 2020 – Funder: EU EOSC – Discipline: All
“FAIR Metrics for EOSC” 2020 – Funder: EU EOSC – Discipline: All
“Sustainable and FAIR Data Sharing in the Humanities” 2020 – Federation: ALLEA – Discipline: Humanities
“Horizon 2020 projects working on COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2 and related topics” 2020 – Funder: EU H2020 – Discipline: Coronavirus research
“Horizon 2020 Annotated Grant Agreement” 2019 – Funder: EU H2020 – Discipline: All
“Open Research Data and Data Management Plans” 2019 – Funder: European Research Council – ERC – Discipline: All
“Turning FAIR into Reality” 2018 – Funder: EU European Open Science Cloud – EOSC – Discipline: All
“Framework for Discipline-specific Research Data Management” 2018 – Funders Association: Science Europe – Discipline: All
“Open Research Data Task Force Case Study” 2018 – Governamental: UK Open Research Data Task Force – Discipline: All
“FAIR in Practice” 2018 – Non-for-profit: UK Jisc – Discipline: All
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