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Find out how you can make your data FAIR - guided step-by-step. |
How to use this wiki?
This wiki is a practical guide on how to use FAIR principles on your data. Data that we published using these principles can be found in the Deltares Data Portal.
Navigate with the side-bar on the right.
Unit data stewards
Unit | Data Steward | |
SGS/BGS | Aris Nivorlis | |
GEO | Harry van Essen and Kin Sun Lam | |
HYE Iris Hartstra | Kees den Heijer (a.i.) | |
MCS/ZKS | Ioanna Micha and Gerrit Hendriksen | |
IWS/ZWS | Guus van Hemert and Maarten Verbrugge |
What is FAIR?
FAIR principles are created with the intention to improve the findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reusability of digital resources. An extensive elaboration of the FAIR principles can be found here. What you need to know about FAIR is (source):
F - findable
The first step in (re)using data is to be able to find them. Metadata and data should be easy to find for both humans and computers. Machine-readable metadata are essential for automatic discovery of datasets and services, thus comprising an essential component of the process of making your data FAIR.
A - accessible
Once the user finds the required data, she/he needs to know how can they be accessed, possibly including authentication and authorisation.
I - interoperable
Data produced needs to be easy to work with, in case of the need to integrate with other sources of data. In addition, the data need to be compatible with applications or workflows for analysis, storage, and processing.
R - reusable
The ultimate goal of FAIR is to optimise the reuse of data. To achieve this, metadata and data should be well-described so that they can be replicated and/or combined in different settings.
FAIRification Process
Going even one step further, you can make your data also externally FAIR. Find the steps here.
But why should I use FAIR?
The 2019 corporate jaarplan (see page 21) states a need for data at Deltares to be managed using FAIR principles. Not only does this further the quality of research, this strengthens Deltares' position by enabling collaboration between institutions that can take advantage of our accessible and reusable data. By implementing FAIR principles, Deltares also complies with the Dutch code of conduct for scientific integrity.
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