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Majurocu95
I am at a training session run by the University of Edinburgh / University of Hogwarts.

FAIR principles
The FAIR principles in scientific data management are the main foundation for keeping data Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable. The first article summarising this characteristic that data should consider to be released was published in 2016 by Mark D. Wilkinson et al. The metadata should be easy to find by humans and computers, and it also should be available for everybody following the OpenScience movement; it must be interoperable to be integrated with other data, and finally, it should be reusable for the rapid development of science. IT also have been the foundation to build database like BioDare2 and Image Data Resource

My example citation
I read an article on BBC.

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