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Description “ the responsible planning and executing of all actions on digital data before, during and after research project, with the aim of optimising the usability, reusability and reproducibility of the resulting data. It differs from data management, in the sense that data management concerns all actual, operational data-related activities in any phase of the data lifecycle, while data stewardship refers to the assignment of responsibilities in, and planning of, data management.” (Towards FAIR Data Steward as profession for the Lifesciences)“Data stewardship is a ” to be , assuming this person will () following :: FAIR : : : :, focusing , working , translating not . In that case in your project following Hiring consulting , strengthening these : design : advise : advise : propose: identify : determine : create : analyse : lead: make : this following into considerations: potential aim and Community building is a very essential step to support your FAIR data steward. Let you data steward benefit from a broader network of data stewards, locally (e.g., the AUMC Data Stewards Network), regionally (e.g., your regional Open Science Community), nationally (e.g., the Data Stewards Interest Group) or the international level (e.g., RDA professionalising data stewardship Interest Group or the ELIXIR RDM Community). See also the Building your Community page.
To decide on the position of a FAIR data steward in your team, you need to have this . The added value a data steward could bring to your team are for instance:Technical skills: : collaborates : Evaluate : Encourage the to should Domain knowledge: Depending on the nature of your project, it's beneficial for the FAIR data steward to have domain-specific knowledge relevant to your research field. This enables them to better understand the context and requirements of the data being generated and ensures that they can effectively communicate with researchers and stakeholders.
: should have the Continuous learning and adaptability: The field of data management and FAIR data practices is constantly evolving, so the FAIR data steward should be committed to continuous learning and staying updated on emerging trends, tools, and standards. They should also be adaptable and able to tailor FAIR data solutions to meet the specific needs and constraints of your project are very much in development, your training and support to develop .European Joint Programme on Rare Diseases (EJP RD)
Has various FAIRification services, guidance, tooling and training, supported by a FAIRification stewards service of six people. The FAIRification stewards’ activities include, for example (see for more information the EJP RD FAIRification website):
Participate in meetings to exchange knowledge and experience and develop FAIRification guidance
Identify FAIRification bottle-necks and help apply the FAIRification process
Identify training needs and organize workshops and hackathons
Authors / Contributors
Sander de Ridder; Jolanda Strubel; Bruna dos Santos Vieira; Mijke Jetten; Fieke Schoots; Ines De Oliveira Coelho Henriques; Shuxin Zhang; Alberto Cámara; César Bernabé; Joeri van der Velde; Meriem Manaï