FAIRshake: Toolkit to evaluate the FAIRness of research digital resources
As more digital resources are produced by the research community, it is becoming increasingly important to harmonize and organize them for synergistic utilization. The findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable (FAIR) guiding principles have prompted many stakeholders to consider strategies f...
Main Authors: | Clarke, DJB, Wang, L, Jones, A, Wojciechowicz, ML, Torre, D, Jagodnik, KM, Jenkins, SL, McQuilton, P, Flamholz, Z, Silverstein, MC, Schilder, BM, Robasky, K, Castillo, C, Idaszak, R, Ahalt, SC, Williams, J, Schurer, S, Cooper, DJ, de Miranda Azevedo, R, Klenk, JA, Haendel, MA, Nedzel, J, Avillach, P, Shimoyama, ME, Harris, RM, Gamble, M, Poten, R, Charbonneau, AL, Larkin, J, Brown, CT, Bonazzi, VR, Dumontier, MJ, Sansone, S-A, Ma'ayan, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cell Press
2019
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