fair-pointers

ELIXIR-UK FAIR pointers course

https://github.com/elixir-uk/fair-pointers

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ELIXIR-UK FAIR pointers course

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FAIR Pointers course

Audience and content

This short online course caters for people working in the Life Sciences with little or no experience of FAIR. The course aims to be succinct in introducing FAIR, its concepts and terminology, and supplements all material with signposting to useful FAIR resources. These resources include RDMkit, FAIR Cookbook, RDMbites, FAIRsharing and the Data Stewardship Wizard. These are some of the suite of resources and services offered through the ELIXIR open-access infrastructure, supporting FAIR research data management.

You will learn about

This course tackles FAIR from the perspective of the 15 FAIR Principles published in 2016. You will learn about: FAIR and its origins The FAIR Principles and its basic characteristics.

Prerequisites

This is a basic course and no prior knowledge is necessary.

For Reviewers

If you have any comments or suggestions for our course, please open a pull request.

Funding

This work is funded by the ELIXIR-UK: FAIR Data Stewardship training UKRI award (MR/V038966/1)



Owner

  • Name: ELIXIR-UK Node
  • Login: elixir-uk
  • Kind: organization
  • Email: contact@elixiruknode.org
  • Location: United Kingdom

The GitHub organisation for all the ELIXIR-UK Node work and collaborations

Citation (CITATION)

Please cite as:

Greg Wilson (ed.): "Software Carpentry: Lesson Example."  Version
2016.06, June 2016, https://github.com/carpentries/lesson-example,
10.5281/zenodo.58153.

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