An Evaluation Framework for the FAIR Assessment tools in Open Science
By: Payel Patra, Daniele Di Pompeo, Antinisca Di Marco
Potential Business Impact:
Helps scientists share research better.
Open science represents a transformative research approach essential for enhancing sustainability and impact. Data generation encompasses various methods, from automated processes to human-driven inputs, creating a rich and diverse landscape. Embracing the FAIR principles -- making data and, in general, artifacts (such as code, configurations, documentation, etc) findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable -- ensures research integrity, transparency, and reproducibility, and researchers enhance the efficiency and efficacy of their endeavors, driving scientific innovation and the advancement of knowledge. Open Science Platforms OSP (i.e., technologies that publish data in a way that they are findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable) are based on open science guidelines and encourage accessibility, cooperation, and transparency in scientific research. Evaluating OSP will yield sufficient data and artifacts to enable better sharing and arrangement, stimulating more investigation and the development of new platforms. In this paper, we propose an evaluation framework that results from evaluating twenty-two FAIR-a tools assessing the FAIR principles of OSP to identify differences, shortages, and possible efficiency improvements.
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