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Creator: Frank Meineke

Submitter: Ulrike Wittig

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Creator: Jasper Koehorst

Submitter: Ulrike Wittig

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Creators: Carole Goble, Munazah Andrabi

Submitter: Ulrike Wittig

Department of Catalysis and Chemical Reaction Engineering, National Institute of Chemistry, Slovenia

Creator: Miha Grilc

Submitter: Miha Grilc

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Creators: Lukrécia Mertová, Ghadeer Mobasher

Submitter: Lukrécia Mertová

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Creators: Lukrécia Mertová, Ghadeer Mobasher

Submitter: Lukrécia Mertová

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Submitter: Marko Petek

FAIR Data, Operations and Model management for Systems Biology and Systems Medicine Projects given at 1st Conference of the European Association of Systems Medicine, 26-28 October 2016, Berlin. the FAIRDOM project is described.

Creator: Carole Goble

Submitter: Carole Goble

Lecture 2: Being Reproducible: Models, Research Objects and R* Brouhaha Reproducibility is a R* minefield, depending on whether you are testing for robustness (rerun), defence (repeat), certification (replicate), comparison (reproduce) or transferring between researchers (reuse). Different forms of "R" make different demands on the completeness, depth and portability of research. Sharing is another minefield raising concerns of credit and protection from sharp practices. In practice the exchange, ...

Creator: Carole Goble

Submitter: Carole Goble

Lecture 1: Being FAIR: FAIR data and model management In recent years we have seen a change in expectations for the management of all the outcomes of research – that is the “assets” of data, models, codes, SOPs, workflows. The “FAIR” (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship [1] have proved to be an effective rallying-cry. Funding agencies expect data (and increasingly software) management retention and access plans. Journals ...

Creator: Carole Goble

Submitter: Carole Goble

Presented at Digital Life 2018, Bergen, March 2018. In the Trust and Accountability session. In recent years we have seen a change in expectations for the management and availability of all the outcomes of research (models, data, SOPs, software etc) and for greater transparency and reproduciblity in the method of research. The “FAIR” (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) Guiding Principles for stewardship [1] have proved to be an effective rallying-cry for community groups and for policy ...

Creator: Carole Goble

Submitter: Carole Goble

A personal view of the big picture in Research Data Management, given at GFBio - de.NBI Summer School 2018 Riding the Data Life Cycle! Braunschweig Integrated Centre of Systems Biology (BRICS), 03 - 07 September 2018

Creator: Carole Goble

Submitter: Carole Goble

FAIRDOM User Meeting, Lyon, France, 27 Oct 2018 Introduction to FAIRDOM Project and platforms

Creators: Carole Goble, Natalie Stanford

Submitter: Carole Goble

Keynote presented at the workshop FAIRe Data Infrastructures, 15 October 2020 https://www.gmds.de/aktivitaeten/medizinische-informatik/projektgruppenseiten/faire-dateninfrastrukturen-fuer-die-biomedizinische-informatik/workshop-2020/

Remarkably it was only in 2016 that the ‘FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship’ appeared in Scientific Data. The paper was intended to launch a dialogue within the research and policy communities: to start a journey to wider accessibility ...

Creator: Carole Goble

Submitter: Carole Goble

COMBINE 2019, EU-STANDS4PM, Heidelberg, Germany 18 July 2019 FAIR: Findable Accessable Interoperable Reusable. The “FAIR Principles” for research data, software, computational workflows, scripts, or any other kind of Research Object one can think of, is now a mantra; a method; a meme; a myth; a mystery. FAIR is about supporting and tracking the flow and availability of data across research organisations and the portability and sustainability of processing methods to enable transparent and ...

Creator: Carole Goble

Submitter: Carole Goble

Talk given by Olga Krebs and Aleyey Kolodkin at the" Best practices in research data management and stewardship" training on 17 June 2021

Creator: Olga Krebs

Submitter: Olga Krebs

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Creator: Wolfgang Müller

Submitter: Carsten Fortmann-Grote

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Creator: Sven Nahnsen

Submitter: Carsten Fortmann-Grote

The openbis tutorial covering all tasks and instructions.

Creators: Carsten Fortmann-Grote, Caterina Barillari (ETH Zuerich SIS)

Submitter: Carsten Fortmann-Grote

This presentation accompagnies the openbis hands-on tutorial.

Creator: Caterina Barillari (ETH Zuerich SIS)

Submitter: Carsten Fortmann-Grote

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Creator: Caterina Barillari (ETH Zuerich SIS)

Submitter: Carsten Fortmann-Grote

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Creator: Xiaoming Hu

Submitter: Carsten Fortmann-Grote

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Creator: Alain Becam (H-ITS)

Submitter: Carsten Fortmann-Grote

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Creator: Ulrike Wittig

Submitter: Carsten Fortmann-Grote

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Creator: Piotr Zadora (DKFZ Heidelberg)

Submitter: Carsten Fortmann-Grote

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Creators: Francisco Girio, Florbela Carvalheiro

Submitter: Francisco Girio

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Creators: Francisco Girio, Florbela Carvalheiro

Submitter: Francisco Girio

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Creators: Francisco Girio, Florbela Carvalheiro; Margarida Martins

Submitter: Francisco Girio

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Creators: Francisco Girio, Florbela Carvalheiro; Margarida Martins

Submitter: Francisco Girio

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Creators: Francisco Girio, Florbela Carvalheiro; Margarida Martins

Submitter: Francisco Girio

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