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Short Description 

FAIR (meta)data requires globally unique and persistent identifiers (principle F1). Such identifiers remove ambiguity in the meaning of your data by assigning a unique identifier to every element of metadata and every concept/measurement in your dataset [GOFAIR_F1]. In this context, an identifier consists of an internet link, such as a URL, which can be resolved. Identifiers can help both humans and computers interpreting your data.  

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Furthermore, many specialised identifier services exist, which can help map from one identifier to another. BridgeDB, for example, is a framework to map identifiers between various biological databases and related resources [BRIDGEDB]. It provides mappings for genes, proteins, metabolites, metabolic reactions, diseases, complexes and publications. 

Working Group

Expertise requirements for this step 

This section could describe the expertise required. Perhaps the Build Your Team step could then be an aggregation of all the “Expertise requirements for this step” steps that someone needs to fulfil his/her FAIRification goals.  

How to 

FAIRPlus: Select the identifier scheme 

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Practical Examples from the Community 

This section should show the step applied in a real project. Links to demonstrator projects. 

References & Further

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reading

[FAIRopoly] FAIRopoly https://www.ejprarediseases.org/fairopoly/ 

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[BRIDGEDB] https://www.bridgedb.org/  

Authors / Contributors 

Experts whom you can contact for further information 

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