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Data that will be onboarded in the Health-RI infrastructure will need to meet FAIR requirements, where FAIR stands for Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable.

In this chapter you can find:

  • Background information on FAIR and Data Stewardship

  • FAIRification workflows

  • FAIR requirements by funders

  • specific (FAIR) requirements for onboarding into the Health-RI infrastructure

  • an overview of FAIR related training and capacity building.

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The goal of the National Health Data Catalogue that is being developed by Health-RI is the reuse of valuable health data. Making data FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) is integrated in the architectural design and in all the processes surrounding the Catalogue.

In this section we provide additional information on the following topics, to support making your data FAIR:

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The FAIR Metroline - Steps for your FAIRification Workflow:
The aim of the Metroline is to guide you through the FAIRification process in easy-to-follow steps.

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FAIR Training and Capacity building:
Provide materials for building expertise among data professionals, which includes community building activities.

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Ensure that FAIR data requirements are met in funded projects.