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Original language | English |
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Article number | 292 |
Number of pages | 12 |
Journal | Scientific data |
Volume | 10 |
Issue number | 1 |
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Publication status | Published - 19 May 2023 |
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In: Scientific data, Vol. 10, No. 1, 292, 19.05.2023.
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T1 - The FAIR Cookbook - the essential resource for and by FAIR doers
AU - Rocca-Serra, Philippe
AU - Gu, Wei
AU - Ioannidis, Vassilios
AU - Abbassi-Daloii, Tooba
AU - Capella-Gutierrez, Salvador
AU - Chandramouliswaran, Ishwar
AU - Splendiani, Andrea
AU - Burdett, Tony
AU - Giessmann, Robert t.
AU - Henderson, David
AU - Batista, Dominique
AU - Emam, Ibrahim
AU - Gadiya, Yojana
AU - Giovanni, Lucas
AU - Willighagen, Egon
AU - Evelo, Chris
AU - Gray, Alasdair j. g.
AU - Gribbon, Philip
AU - Juty, Nick
AU - Welter, Danielle
AU - Quast, Karsten
AU - Plasterer, Tom
AU - Wood, Colin
AU - Van der horst, Eelke
AU - Reilly, Dorothy
AU - Van vlijmen, Herman
AU - Scollen, Serena
AU - Lister, Allyson
AU - Thurston, Milo
AU - Granell, Ramon
AU - FAIR Cookbook Contributors
AU - Sansone, Susanna-Assunta
N1 - Funding Information: We thank all book dash participants and recipe authors, as well as the FAIRplus fellows, all partners, and the members of the FAIRplus Scientific Advisory Board, and the management team. In particular we acknowledge a number of colleagues for their role in the FAIRplus project, in particular: Ebitsam Alharbi (0000-0002-3887-3857), Oya Deniz Beyan (0000-0001-7611-3501), Ola Engkvist (0000-0003-4970-6461), Laura Furlong (0000-0002-9383-528X), Carole Goble (0000-0003-1219-2137), Mark Ibberson (0000-0003-3152-5670), Manfred Kohler, Nick Lynch (0000-0002-8997-5298), Scott Lusher (0000-0003-2401-4223), Jean-Marc Neefs, George Papadotas, Manuela Pruess (0000-0002-6857-5543), Ratnesh Sahay, Rudi Verbeeck (0000-0001-5445-6095), Bryn Williams-Jones, and Gesa Witt (0000-0003-2344-706X). This work and the authors were primarily funded by FAIRplus (IMI 802750). PRS and SAS also acknowledge contributions from the following grants (the FAIR Cookbook is also embedded in or connected to): ELIXIR Interoperability Platform, EOSC-Life (H2020-EU 824087), FAIRsharing (Wellcome 212930/Z/18/Z), NIH CFDE Coordinating Center (NIH Common Fund OT3OD025459-01), Precision Toxicology (H2020-EU 965406), UKRI DASH grant (MR/V038966/1), BY-COVID (Horizon-EU 101046203), AgroServ (Horizon-EU 101058020). Funding Information: We thank all book dash participants and recipe authors, as well as the FAIRplus fellows, all partners, and the members of the FAIRplus Scientific Advisory Board, and the management team. In particular we acknowledge a number of colleagues for their role in the FAIRplus project, in particular: Ebitsam Alharbi (0000-0002-3887-3857), Oya Deniz Beyan (0000-0001-7611-3501), Ola Engkvist (0000-0003-4970-6461), Laura Furlong (0000-0002-9383-528X), Carole Goble (0000-0003-1219-2137), Mark Ibberson (0000-0003-3152-5670), Manfred Kohler, Nick Lynch (0000-0002-8997-5298), Scott Lusher (0000-0003-2401-4223), Jean-Marc Neefs, George Papadotas, Manuela Pruess (0000-0002-6857-5543), Ratnesh Sahay, Rudi Verbeeck (0000-0001-5445-6095), Bryn Williams-Jones, and Gesa Witt (0000-0003-2344-706X). This work and the authors were primarily funded by FAIRplus (IMI 802750). PRS and SAS also acknowledge contributions from the following grants (the FAIR Cookbook is also embedded in or connected to): ELIXIR Interoperability Platform, EOSC-Life (H2020-EU 824087), FAIRsharing (Wellcome 212930/Z/18/Z), NIH CFDE Coordinating Center (NIH Common Fund OT3OD025459-01), Precision Toxicology (H2020-EU 965406), UKRI DASH grant (MR/V038966/1), BY-COVID (Horizon-EU 101046203), AgroServ (Horizon-EU 101058020). Funding Information: The FAIR Cookbook ( https://faircookbook.elixir-europe.org ) is our contribution towards addressing these two challenges. Launched in 2020, the FAIR Cookbook was created collaboratively and pre-competitively by academics, major (bio)pharmaceutical companies, and information and service companies partners in FAIRplus ( https://fairplus-project.eu ). This is an international project funded by Innovative Medicine Initiative (IMI, https://www.imi.europa.eu now Innovative Health Initiative, IHI), the largest private-public European partnership program funding health research and innovation. In this paper, we present the FAIR Cookbook, focussing on its creation and content, its value, use and adoptions, as well as the participatory process, and collaborative plans for sustainability, which have already moved beyond the initial project. Publisher Copyright: © 2023, The Author(s).
PY - 2023/5/19
Y1 - 2023/5/19
N2 - The notion that data should be Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable, according to the FAIR Principles, has become a global norm for good data stewardship and a prerequisite for reproducibility. Nowadays, FAIR guides data policy actions and professional practices in the public and private sectors. Despite such global endorsements, however, the FAIR Principles are aspirational, remaining elusive at best, and intimidating at worst. To address the lack of practical guidance, and help with capability gaps, we developed the FAIR Cookbook, an open, online resource of hands-on recipes for “FAIR doers” in the Life Sciences. Created by researchers and data managers professionals in academia, (bio)pharmaceutical companies and information service industries, the FAIR Cookbook covers the key steps in a FAIRification journey, the levels and indicators of FAIRness, the maturity model, the technologies, the tools and the standards available, as well as the skills required, and the challenges to achieve and improve data FAIRness. Part of the ELIXIR ecosystem, and recommended by funders, the FAIR Cookbook is open to contributions of new recipes.
AB - The notion that data should be Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable, according to the FAIR Principles, has become a global norm for good data stewardship and a prerequisite for reproducibility. Nowadays, FAIR guides data policy actions and professional practices in the public and private sectors. Despite such global endorsements, however, the FAIR Principles are aspirational, remaining elusive at best, and intimidating at worst. To address the lack of practical guidance, and help with capability gaps, we developed the FAIR Cookbook, an open, online resource of hands-on recipes for “FAIR doers” in the Life Sciences. Created by researchers and data managers professionals in academia, (bio)pharmaceutical companies and information service industries, the FAIR Cookbook covers the key steps in a FAIRification journey, the levels and indicators of FAIRness, the maturity model, the technologies, the tools and the standards available, as well as the skills required, and the challenges to achieve and improve data FAIRness. Part of the ELIXIR ecosystem, and recommended by funders, the FAIR Cookbook is open to contributions of new recipes.
U2 - 10.1038/s41597-023-02166-3
DO - 10.1038/s41597-023-02166-3
M3 - Article
C2 - 37208467
SN - 2052-4463
VL - 10
JO - Scientific data
JF - Scientific data
IS - 1
M1 - 292
ER -