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Short description 

Short, clear, understandable, general description of the Step. If possible this should be based on research and other accepted sources. The description should be readable for everyone.

Start the Short description with a quote from, for example a paper.

Why is this step important 

Explain why this step is an important step in the FAIRification process.

How to

The How to section should:

  • be split into easy to follow steps;

    • Step 1

    • Step 2

    • etc.

  • help the reader to complete the step;

  • aspire to be readable for everyone, but, depending on the topic, may require specialised knowledge;

  • be a general, widely applicable approach;

  • if possible / applicable, add (links to) the solution necessary for onboarding in the Health-RI National Catalogue;

  • aim to be practical and simple, while keeping in mind: if I would come to this page looking for a solution to this problem, would this How-to actually help me solve this problem;

  • contain references to solutions such as those provided by FAIR Cookbook, RMDkit, Turing way and FAIR Sharing;

  • contain custom recipes/best-practices written by/together with experts from the field if necessary. 

Expertise requirements for this step 

Describes the expertise that may be necessary for this step. Should be based on the expertise described in the Metroline: Build the team step.

Practical examples from the community 

Examples of how this step is applied in a project (link to demonstrator projects).  

Training

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Once published, a FIP can be reused by others, thus acting as a recipe for making data FAIR by a community based on agreements and standards within that community. Therefore, a FIP aids in achieving FAIR principle R1.3, which states that "(Meta)data meet domain-relevant community standards."

Why is this step important

In a FIP it is documented which FAIR-enabling resources (FER) were used within a community for each of the FAIR principles. A FER is any digital object that helps to achieve an aspect of FAIRness (for instance ontologies such as the Human Phenotype Ontology and licenses such as CC BY ).

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Pre-made and thoroughly tested FIPs developed by reliable communities have the potential to be widely reused by other communities and significantly speed up the transition to informed FAIR implementations.

How to

Domain specific communities are at the core of creating FIPs (as can be seen in the FIP ontology).
A FIP can be created by answering a set of questions either in the Google spreadsheet FIP mini-questionnaire or in a dedicated version of the online data management platform Data Stewardship Wizard called the FIP Wizard.

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