- Research Data Management Practices
- Scientific Computing and Data Management
- Data Quality and Management
- Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems
- Click Chemistry and Applications
- Multimedia Communication and Technology
- Semantic Web and Ontologies
- Fungal Plant Pathogen Control
- Cell death mechanisms and regulation
- Hepatitis B Virus Studies
- Libraries and Information Services
- Trace Elements in Health
Health Research Board
2019-2020
University College Dublin
2006
The FAIR principles have been widely cited, endorsed and adopted by a broad range of stakeholders since their publication in 2016. By intention, the 15 guiding do not dictate specific technological implementations, but provide guidance for improving Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability Reusability digital resources. This has likely contributed to adoption principles, because individual stakeholder communities can implement own solutions. However, it also resulted inconsistent...
A growing number of research funding organizations (RFOs) are taking responsibility to increase the scientific and social impact output. Also reusable data recognized as relevant output for gaining impact. RFOs therefore promoting FAIR management stewardship (RDM) in their cycle. However, implementation RDM still faces important obstacles challenges. To solve these, stakeholders work together develop innovative tools practices. Here we elaborate on role developing a model support cycle,...