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'''Data''' refers to data that is '''Findable''', '''Accessible''', '''Interoperable''', and '''Reusable'''. The FAIR principles were developed to guide the management of data in research and other domains to ensure that data is stored, shared, and used effectively. These principles help maximize the value of data by promoting better practices for its management and sharing. | '''Data''' refers to data that is '''Findable''', '''Accessible''', '''Interoperable''', and '''Reusable'''. The FAIR principles were developed to guide the management of data in research and other domains to ensure that data is stored, shared, and used effectively. These principles help maximize the value of data by promoting better practices for its management and sharing. | ||
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FAIR Data
[edit | edit source]Data refers to data that is Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable. The FAIR principles were developed to guide the management of data in research and other domains to ensure that data is stored, shared, and used effectively. These principles help maximize the value of data by promoting better practices for its management and sharing.