Published July 3, 2019
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Unique, Persistent, Resolvable: Identifiers as the foundation of FAIR
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- 1. The University of Manchester
- 2. European Molecular Biology Laboratory - European Bioinformatics Institute
- 3. California Digital Library
- 4. University of VIrginia
Description
The FAIR Principles describe characteristics intended to support access to and reuse of digital artifacts in the scientific research ecosystem. Persistent, globally unique identifiers, resolvable on the Web, and associated with a set of additional descriptive metadata, are foundational to FAIR data. Here we describe some basic principles and exemplars for their design, use and orchestration with other system elements to achieve FAIRness for digital research objects.
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