Published October 27, 2022
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Updating Linked Data practices for FAIR Digital Object principles
Creators
- 1. The University of Manchester; University of Amsterdam
- 2. ZB Med
- 3. Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
- 4. VLIZ
- 5. The University of Manchester
- 6. University of Amsterdam
Description
Realization of FAIR Digital Objects has a great potential if combined with the mature technology stack of Linked Data and knowledge graphs.
This talk discusses how FDO principles can be achieved using existing standards that have powered the Web for the last 30 years. Using this mature approach can accelerate uptake of FDO by scholars and existing research infrastructures.
Finally, we reflect on what Linked Data community can learn from FDO principles and vice versa.
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Funding
- FAIR-IMPACT – Expanding FAIR Solutions across EOSC 101057344
- European Commission
- BioDT – Biodiversity Digital Twin for Advanced Modelling, Simulation and Prediction Capabilities 101057437
- European Commission
- BioExcel-2 – BioExcel Centre of Excellence for ComputationalBiomolecular Research 823830
- European Commission
- EOSC-Life – Providing an open collaborative space for digital biology in Europe 824087
- European Commission
- SYNTHESYS PLUS – Synthesis of systematic resources 823827
- European Commission
- BY-COVID – Beyond COVID 101046203
- European Commission