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SUMMARY:WorldFAIR Deliverable Webinar Series: FAIR Implementation Profiles\, the Cross-Domain Interoperability Framework and the WorldFAIR Methodology
DESCRIPTION:Watch the webinar recording! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWorldFAIR is a coordinated and broad-based effort to explore the realities of FAIR implementation across a large range of different research domains and important cross-domain research areas. The FAIR principles rely on standards to describe data and metadata\, and if the promise of FAIR is to be achieved\, these standards must be agreed and adopted both within and across domains. The methodology used in WorldFAIR employs FAIR Implementation Profiles (FIPs) and other techniques for understanding what resources enable FAIR within each of the domain Case Studies in the project. This input is then considered by a group of standards experts in light of common standards which can be used universally\, cutting across domain boundaries. \n\n\n\nThe emerging result is a metadata ‘lingua franca’\, designed to support a number of critical functions in the realisation of FAIR across domains: the Cross-Domain Interoperability Framework (CDIF). The CDIF is a set of recommended\, existing standards and implementation approaches which builds on identified domain practice to support key functions\, including resource discovery\, access to controlled data\, and integration and reuse of data from disparate sources. Designed to support machine-actionability to the greatest possible extent\, CDIF can be adopted progressively\, building on the FAIR-enabling resources and standards identified by the Case Studies for their domains. \n\n\n\nThe coordination and synthesis activity in WorldFAIR (Work Package 2) will produce a draft of the CDIF recommendations\, but will also document other significant findings from this analysis: how can ‘domain-sensitive’ FAIR assessment really be carried out in practice? What issues emerge as the most important for enabling FAIR\, both within and across domains\, and what policy measures can be taken to support FAIR implementation into the future? Ultimately\, this impacts the necessary culture around data management\, emphasising the need for more granular data description and richer metadata describing data provenance and processing. \n\n\n\nThis webinar described the methodology developed by WorldFAIR for performing this analysis\, and summarised the findings\, in terms of the initial assessment with FIPs\, and covering the work-to-date on the development of the CDIF recommendations. Emerging policy implications and impacts on  data management practice were also described. \n\n\n\nThe program for the webinar was as follows: \n\n\n\nWorldFAIR’s use of FAIR Implementation Profiles (FIPs) (Simon Hodson) \n\n\n\n\nWhat is a FIP?\n\n\n\nThe role of FIPs fit in the WorldFAIR Methodology\n\n\n\nHow WorldFAIR Case Studies have been using FIPs\n\n\n\nWhat we learnt? Findings and recommendations\n\n\n\n\nFIPs and the Cross-Domain Implementation Framework (Arofan Gregory) \n\n\n\nCDIF \n\n\n\n\nCDIF as a ‘lingua franca’ (what it is\, and what it is not)\n\n\n\nFIPs and CDIF as a basis for domain-sensitive FAIR assessment\n\n\n\nPublishing FIPs and alignment\n\n\n\n\nIn advance of the webinar\, the following resources may be of interest: \n\n\n\n\nFAIR Implementation Profiles (FIPs) in WorldFAIR: What Have We Learnt? (D2.1): https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7378109 \n\n\n\nFirst WorldFAIR Policy Brief (D1.3): https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7853170 \n\n\n\nPresentations from the WorldFAIR CDIF workshop at the RDA Plenary on 20 March: https://worldfair-project.eu/2023/03/22/the-worldfair-projects-cross-domain-interoperability-framework-2/ 
URL:https://worldfair-project.eu/event/worldfair-deliverable-webinar-series-fair-implementation-profiles-the-cross-domain-interoperability-framework-and-the-worldfair-methodology/
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CATEGORIES:WorldFAIR Webinar Series
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SUMMARY:WorldFAIR Output Webinar Series: Social Surveys (WP6) and Cultural Heritage (WP13)
DESCRIPTION:Watch the webinar recording! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSteve McEachern\, Director of the Australian Data Archive and CODATA Officer\, talked about opportunities for international alignment\, harmonisation and implementation of FAIR for data from major social surveys in Europe and Australia. Steve discussed the findings of the WorldFAIR case study on FAIR implementation for Cross-national Social Sciences Survey data (D6.1)\, the findings of the FAIR Implementation Profile exercises and the recommendations made for European Social Survey and Australian Social Survey Data. \n\n\n\nBeth Knazook\, Digital Repository of Ireland\, spoke about the findings and recommendations for cultural heritage image sharing platforms around the world. Beth will presented the findings of the WorldFAIR‘Cultural Heritage Mapping Report’ (D13.1).
URL:https://worldfair-project.eu/event/worldfair-output-webinar-series-social-surveys-wp6-and-cultural-heritage-wp13/
CATEGORIES:WorldFAIR Webinar Series
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