Quick Summary: The FAIR principles were created in order to maximize the reuse of scientific data, to promote best practices on Research Data ... Online resources change over time, and as the content changes, ordinary web links in papers and on websites are unreliable.
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The FAIR principles were created in order to maximize the reuse of scientific data, to promote best practices on Research Data ... Online resources change over time, and as the content changes, ordinary web links in papers and on websites are unreliable. Recording of session held at 2023 July ESIP Meeting held in Burlington VT and online, July 18-21, 2023.
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- The FAIR principles were created in order to maximize the reuse of scientific data, to promote best practices on Research Data ...
- Online resources change over time, and as the content changes, ordinary web links in papers and on websites are unreliable.
- Recording of session held at 2023 July ESIP Meeting held in Burlington VT and online, July 18-21, 2023.
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