A version of this story appeared in Volume 97, Issue 35 Compared with even 50 years ago, today’s chemistry lab is a very different place. More researchers are carrying out more experiments than ever ...
The idea that scientific data should be FAIR — Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable — is one increasingly endorsed by scientific institutions including the United States National ...
The new FAIR guidelines aim to help pharma realise the full potential of data. As the amount of data available to pharmaceutical companies continues to accelerate at a rapid pace, it is becoming ...
In a new publication, researchers from the German Center for Diabetes Research (DZD) and the University Medical Center Greifswald show how research data can be processed to be FAIR on a step-by-step ...
In the unfolding digital era, where data is increasingly described as the new oil, the challenge is no longer just about gathering information, but about ensuring it is responsibly managed, trusted, ...
The FAIR guiding principles were created as a way to help researchers think about their research data and the potential of making these and other research outputs more available to, and reusable by, ...
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