Video: Make Your Research Data F.A.I.R
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Description
Researchers, learn how to make data Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable (FAIR), how to assess the FAIRness of research data and which tools to use to make data more FAIR.
This is demonstrated by assessing the “Monitoring of Young people´s Lifestyle and Everyday life (MULD) dataset (link to http://dda.dk/catalogue/25075?lang=da) using the FAIR self-assessment tool developed by the Australian Research Data Commons (link to https://ardc.edu.au/resources/working-with-data/fair-data/fair-self-assessment-tool/).
Objective
This video aimed to show how researchers can make their data Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable; how to assess the FAIRness of research data; and which tools to use to make data more FAIR.
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Audience
- Researchers
Discipline
- Social Sciences
Skill levels
- Beginner
Type
- Short guide
Format
- Video
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