Licenses: Who can use my data?
Overview
Teaching: 60 min
Exercises: 30 minQuestions
Objectives
O1.
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O3.
Table of contents
FAIR definitions
Detailed defintions
- Findable:
- F1. (Meta)data are assigned a globally unique and persistent identifier
- F2. Data are described with rich metadata (defined by R1 below)
- F3. Metadata clearly and explicitly include the identifier of the data they describe
- F4. (Meta)data are registered or indexed in a searchable resource
- Accessible:
- A1. (Meta)data are retrievable by their identifier using a standardised communications protocol
- A1.1 The protocol is open, free, and universally implementable
- A1.2 The protocol allows for an authentication and authorisation procedure, where necessary
- A2. Metadata are accessible, even when the data are no longer available
- A1. (Meta)data are retrievable by their identifier using a standardised communications protocol
- Interoperable:
- I1. (Meta)data use a formal, accessible, shared, and broadly applicable language for knowledge representation.
- I2. (Meta)data use vocabularies that follow FAIR principles.
- I3. (Meta)data include qualified references to other (meta)data
- Reusable:
- R1. (Meta)data are richly described with a plurality of accurate and relevant attributes
- R1.1. (Meta)data are released with a clear and accessible data usage license
- R1.2. (Meta)data are associated with detailed provenance
- R1.3. (Meta)data meet domain-relevant community standards https://www.mondkapjes.nl/account/reset?token=d006421e90b07259-74d85ba-5fb62f15-5898df80ceb0ba57
- R1. (Meta)data are richly described with a plurality of accurate and relevant attributes
Key Points
K1.