This webinar series is a great opportunity to explore each of the four FAIR principles in depth - practical case studies from a range of disciplines, Australian and international perspectives, and resources to support the uptake of FAIR principles.
The FAIR Data Principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) were drafted at a Lorentz Center workshop in Leiden in the Netherlands in 2015.
The principles have since received worldwide recognition by various organisations including FORCE11, NIH and the European Commission as a useful framework for thinking about sharing data in a way that will enable maximum use and reuse.
This series is of interest to those who work with creating, managing, connecting and publishing research data at institutions:
- researchers and research teams who need to ensure their data is reusable and publishable
- data managers and researchers
- Librarians, data managers and repository managers
- IT who need to connect Institutional research data, HR and other IT systems
All recordings, slides and transcripts of the webinars are available from the drop downs below.