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This webinar presented the first deliverables published by WP9 Biodiversity and WP10 Agricultural Biodiversity. The session recording is available below and on the WorldFAIR YouTube channel. About the webinar Presentation […]
The FAIRChemistry team was at IUPAC2023 in the Hague presenting their work on the WorldFAIR project. The poster showcasing the project, the WP3 outputs such as the IUPAC FAIR Chemistry […]
Blog originally published on the DRI website on 26th September 2023 This blog is part of a series of posts related to the Cultural Heritage Image Sharing Recommendations produced by the WorldFAIR […]
This webinar presented the first deliverables published by WP03, Chemistry and WP4, Nanomaterials. The session recording is available below and on the WorldFAIR YouTube channel. The presentation slides from Leah […]
In this interview filmed at RDA Plenary 20 in Gothenburg, Sweden in March 2023, Alexander Prent (AuScope) speaks about the WorldFAIR Case Study on Geochemistry, its objectives and impact, as […]
A new paper on ‘Metadata stewardship in nanosafety research: learning from the past, preparing for an “on-the-fly” FAIR future’ has been pubished on Frontiers by Thomas Exner et. al. Introduction: Significant progress […]
WorldFAIR Milestone 9 from WP03 specifies the workshops, symposia and meetings organised to date, and their publicly available results. Future confirmed events are also described. The report is available on […]
The WorldFAIR project Case Study on Agricultural Biodiversity (project Work Package 10) is dedicated to plant-pollinator interaction data. In anticipation of the WorldFAIR project, and during the first year of […]
In this interview filmed at RDA Plenary 20 in Gothenburg, Sweden in March 2023, Steven McEachern (ANU) speaks about the WorldFAIR Case Study on Social Surveys, describes its objectives and […]
Report (Project Milestone MS8) on the workshop entitled “Unified data model for mobilizing and sharing collections data” at the annual meeting of the Society for the Preservation of Natural History […]
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