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The FAIR Principles enunciated
- The original FAIR data paper, published in Nature’s Scientific Data, March 2016
- FAIR Principles explained here
The FAIR Data Principles implemented (reference implementations)
The FAIR Metrics (a core set of semi-quantitative metrics having universal applicability for the evaluation of FAIRness, and a framework for the development of additional community-specific metrics)
FAIR Data Stewardship
GO FAIR Initiative
- The EOSC HLEG report, published by the European Commission, 11 October 2016
- Cloudy, increasingly FAIR, published in Information Services & Use, March 2017
- The EOSC declaration, published by the Commission 26 October 2017 and strongly endorsed by GO FAIR
GO FAIR International Support and Coordination Office (GFISCO)
- Official press release announcing Dutch-German co-sponsored GO FAIR Office (On December 1 2017):
- The Leiden Office opens its doors (December 7 2017)
- GFISCO supports and coordinates many international, ongoing, and newly established efforts to build elements of the IFDS. The IFDS is a complex, layered network composed of administrative, technical, and training elements that facilitate automatic data interoperation and exchange. The primary mode by which GFISCO supports the international community is via “Implementation Networks”. See https://www.go-fair.org/implementation-networks/