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‘Start with a great quote from, for example, a paper, between single quotes, in italic.' (source as a hyperlink between parenthesis)

In layman’s terms (Jip en Janneke), add an easy to follow summary, using around three sentences.

Short description 

FAIRification is a continuous process. If you have not yet reached all of your objectives, you can decide to restart the process and further optimise it to reach more of your goals [FAIRopoly].  

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  • be split into easy to follow steps;

    • Step 1 - Title of the step

    • Step 2 - Title of the step

    • 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. 

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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

Add If you have great suggestions for training material, add links to training resources relevant for this stepthese resources here. Since the training aspect is still under development, currently many steps have “Relevant training will be added soon.”

Suggestions

This page will be developed in the future if available.” 

Suggestions

Visit . Learn more about the contributors here and explore the development process here. If you have any suggestions, visit our How to contribute page for information on how to get in touch if you have any suggestions about this page.