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This text is based on a presentation by Katerina Bartzi during a workshop for scholarly journal editors.1 Check the presentation here This text was reviewed by Katerina Bartzi and by the members of OPERAS’...
This text is based on a presentation by Katerina Bartzi1 during a workshop for scholarly journal editors. Check the presentation here This text was reviewed by Katerina Bartzi and by the members of OPERAS’...
From Linked Data and to Linked Open Data Tim Barnes-Lee (2006), who created the World Wide Web and is the leading proponent of Linked (Open) Data, stated that the Semantic Web proposal...
The FAIR festival organized by GOFAIR opened on June 21st with a plenary session named: “FAIR minds open science”. Represented by Elena Giglia, CO-OPERAS had the chance to participate directly to the discussion, but...
The continuous growth of the Open Science movement raises some challenges. One of them is to enable knowledge discovery and a more satisfactory reuse of research data and methods. In this context, various...
FAIR is a journey, not a destination. The road to FAIR joins the Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) community in their journey to produce findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable data and publication. In other...