FAIRness assessment using F-UJI for selected research software repositories in the SemTec team at ZB MED Equation

Assessing and improving existing research software

Software plays a crucial role in academic research, not only as a tool for data analysis but also as a research outcome or result, or even the object of research itself. FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) research software can increase the transparency, reproducibility, and reusability of research. For this to happen, software needs to be well-described (by metadata), inspectable, documented and appropriately structured so that it can be executed, replicated, built-upon, combined, reinterpreted, reimplemented, and/or used in different settings. The FAIR4RS Principles aim to guide software creators and owners on how to make their software FAIR. FAIR-IMPACT offered two support actions designed to enhance the FAIRness and impact of research software:

  • Assessing and improving existing research software using a new extension of F-UJI which implements some of the metrics for automated FAIR research  software assessment. 
  • Implementing the Research Software MetaData (RSMD) guidelines for better archiving, referencing, describing, and citing research software artefacts.

This FAIR Implementation Story outlines the specific aims and actions of the Semantic Technologies team at ZB MED Information Centre for Life Sciences in relation to their participation in one or both support actions.

"In the SemTec team at ZB MED - Information Centre for Life Sciences, our focus is on enhancing the use of rich metadata to describe research artefacts. However, we recognized the need to evaluate the FAIRness (Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, and Reusability) for research software."


Supported applicant: Rohitha RavinderNelson QuinonesLeyla Jael Castro, ZB MED Information Centre for Life Sciences

Implementation Story

Country
Germany
Key topic
Metadata & Ontologies
FAIR Implementation tool
ZENODO