Findable It should be feasible for both humans and computers to find metadata and data. |
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Accessible All data should be made available to others. Humans and machines alike should be able to gain access to your data. |
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Interoperable Data should be able to be easily integrated with other datasets, applications, and workflows by both humans and computers. |
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Reusable Metadata and data should be described in a way that allows for data replication, so that it can be reused and repurposed by computers. |
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Video credits: Martínez-Lavanchy, P.M., Hüser, F.J., Buss, M.C.H., Andersen, J.J., Begtrup, J.W. (2019). ‘FAIR Principles’. In: Holmstrand, K.F., den Boer, S.P.A., Vlachos, E., Martínez-Lavanchy, P.M., Hansen, K.K. (Eds.), Research Data Management (eLearning course). doi: 10.11581/dtu:00000049