In order to foster data sharing, the RDA-SHARC (SHAring Rewards & Credit) interest group has been set up to unpack and improve crediting and rewarding mechanisms in the data/resources sharing process. As part of the objectives, two assessment grids are being developed using criteria to establish if data are compliant to the F.A.I.R principles (findable /accessible / interoperable / reusable). The criteria used are based on the work from FORCE 11*, and on the basis of the Open Science Career Assessment Matrix designed by the EC Working group on Rewards under Open science.
How to operationalize and to evaluate the FAIRness in the crediting and rewarding processes in data sharing
Martina Zilioli
2018
Abstract
In order to foster data sharing, the RDA-SHARC (SHAring Rewards & Credit) interest group has been set up to unpack and improve crediting and rewarding mechanisms in the data/resources sharing process. As part of the objectives, two assessment grids are being developed using criteria to establish if data are compliant to the F.A.I.R principles (findable /accessible / interoperable / reusable). The criteria used are based on the work from FORCE 11*, and on the basis of the Open Science Career Assessment Matrix designed by the EC Working group on Rewards under Open science.File in questo prodotto:
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