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FAIRsharing 
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Registry of repositories, metadata standard and policies. Originally started in the life sciences fields, and still heavily heavily skewed to that domain, but has expanded to include others too.



European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) 
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A catalogue of federated data, services and software across Europe (and beyond) facilitating open science and FAIR best practices.



Zenodo 
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One of the most widely used catch-all generalist repositories.


Amnesia 
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A free data anonymisation tool that can be used both through an online and desktop standalone versions.



Argos Community Calls 
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The Argos Community Calls take place every last Wednesday of the month at 14.00 CEST.  They last an hour and provide an opportunity to answer any questions on writing and publishing FAIR DMP outputs and using Argos (Templates, APIs configuration, Guidelines, Integrations).

Explore the web page to find meeting notes and recordings.



Argos DMP tool: demo for trainers 

Argos 10 min. demonstration for trainers by Elli Papadopoulou (Argos product manager in OpenAIRE).



Data file formats for preservation 

When preparing a Data Management Plan for Horizon Europe project, researchers are required to provide information about types and formats of data the project will generate or re-use (1. Data Summary) and  metadata vocabularies, standards, formats or
methodologies that will be followed to "make data interoperable to
allow data exchange and re-use within and across disciplines" (2.3. Making data interoperable). In the context of preservation, file formats should respect the authenticity and integrity of the data, while ensuring long-term access and preservation. 

Although there are no absolute criteria for choosing file formats,
there are some general criteria and best practice that can be followed,
e.g. using open (conforming to publicly available specifications,
making it possible to decode the format) and preferably non-proprietary
formats, that can also be be used on different platforms.

Here, we are offering a selection of documents that present best practice and provide information about recommended file formats. Feel free to share any thoughts and resources you are using in the Forum.


Resources

  1. Venkataraman,
    Shanmugasundaram, & Moura, Paula. (2020). Data formats for
    preservation: What you need to know when creating a DMP. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4041512
  2. File FormatsDANS, https://dans.knaw.nl/en/file-formats/
  3. Recommended Formats, UK Data Service. Accessed 4 June 2022. https://ukdataservice.ac.uk/learning-hub/research-data-management/format-your-data/recommended-formats/
  4. Choosing a File Format’. Swedish National Data Service (SND). https://snd.gu.se/en/manage-data/guides/choosing-file-format 



Science Europe RDM Guide 
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Science Europe. (2021). Practical Guide to the International Alignment of Research Data Management - Extended Edition. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4915862

Research Data Management guidance for organisations, scientific communities, and individual researchers.

Originally
released in 2019; the extended edition features a rubric to facilitate
the evaluation of data management plans (DMP). 

The guide also presents core requirements for DMPs, criteria for the selection of trustworthy repositories, and guidance for researchers to comply with organisational requirements.


Click https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4915862 link to open resource.



How to be FAIR with your data 
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Aims to support higher education institutions with the practical
implementation of content relating to the FAIR principles in their
curricula, while also aiding teaching by providing practical resources,
such as competence profiles, learning outcomes, lesson plans, and
supporting information.

Citation:

Engelhardt, C. (2022). How to be FAIR with your data. https://doi.org/10.17875/gup2022-1915




DMP examples 
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A collection of Data Management Plans collected in the DMP Use Case Project

Click https://phaidra.univie.ac.at/view/o:1140797 link to open resource.