FAIR Semantic Artefacts in EOSC

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FAIR-IMPACT established guidelines and community practices with respect to the lifecycle of FAIR Semantic Artefacts from creation (FAIR-by-design) to share and reuse via catalogues or data repositories. The project contributed to standardising the mechanisms to describe and serve semantic artefacts respectively with MOD and the MOD-API specification within EOSC. 

This work was done in the context of WP4 on Metadata and Ontologies within FAIR-IMPACT workplanFAIR-IMPACT WP4 icon

 

The team has specifically focused on how to effectively create, use, find, access, and reuse semantic artefacts following making them FAIR digital objects and indirectly supporting the FAIR Data Principles. Our mission was to collect, synthesise, and disseminate the materials to make Semantic Artefacts FAIR along each step of their lifecycle:

  • Methodologies, guidelines, governance models for building and harmonising FAIR Semantic Artefacts;
  • FAIRness assessment methods and Catalogues to share semantic artefacts;
  • Use cases demonstrating the practical application of Semantic Artefacts for research software or within data repositories.

To achieve this, we developed the necessary tools and methods that empower researchers to harmonise the use of semantic artefacts in a FAIR way. Each approach involves different tiers, ranging from project members only to external parties engaged via open calls or general collaboration with (national) infrastructure initiatives.

Browse the dedicated pages to know more:

Semantic Artefact FAIR-by-design methodology

Semantic Artefacts Governance

Semantic Artefact Catalogues          

Semantic Artefact Mappings 

Metadata for Research Software

Semantic Artefacts in use within data Repositories


 

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This page was edited by Nina Grau and the members of FAIR-IMPACT’s WP4. If you want to know more, contact Clement Jonquet (INRAE) and Sophie Aubin (INRAE), WP4 leaders  

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