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SUMMARY:Informal Seminar: Delving Into the FAIR Principles
DTSTART:20240718T130000Z
DTEND:20240718T150000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The FAIR Principles (Findable\, Accessible\, Interoperable\, R
 eusable) are a set of high-level guidelines for optimizing sharing digital
  resources in a machine-friendly environment. Their growing global accepta
 nce and adoption by policymakers and organizations compels data profession
 als\, projects\, and repositories to demonstrate the level of FAIR-complia
 nce (FAIRness) of their digital data\, metadata\, and infrastructures.\nDe
 spite the straightforward acronym\, the FAIR Principles are inherently com
 plex\, multi-dimensional\, multi-layered\, and multi-faceted\, involving c
 ore concepts with numerous elements (as shown in the figure below). Implem
 enting these principles involves navigating complexities and subjective in
 terpretations. It must also account for domain-specific and application-sp
 ecific dependencies\, such as defining “rich metadata” and its implica
 tion to the Copernicus Climate Data catalogue.\nThis presentation takes a 
 deep dive into the complexity of the FAIR Principles\, identifies associat
 ed quality measures\, and highlights several existing tools for evaluating
  data FAIRness. Dr. Peng will discuss their relevance to the Copernicus Cl
 imate Data catalogue\, share the insights gained from assessing the FAIR c
 ompliance of NASA Earth science data products\, and explore how a data cat
 alogue can facilitate and support FAIR-compliance. This sets the stage for
  broader discussions on strategies to enhance the FAIRness of data product
 s hosted by the Copernicus Climate Data Store and across ECMWF.\n\nhttps:/
 /events.ecmwf.int/event/471/
URL:https://events.ecmwf.int/event/471/
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