FAIR data

Detail from an insect box in the darkling beetle collection. The beetles are mounted on needles with their hand- or machine-written labels
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Persistent Identifiers (PID) for Physical Objects

Anyone dealing with Open Science and the FAIR principles will sooner or later encounter persistent identifiers, or PIDs. The first FAIR principle, findability, already refers to them: “(Meta)data are assigned […]

Dark textbox with rounded corners displaying in mint green letters the Acronym CARE, below each capital letter in white the explanation: C for Collective Benefit, A for Authority to Control, R for Responsibility, E for Ethics. The textbox is bordered to the left and above by a geometric pattern.
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The magic of acronyms. Part 2: CARE

This blog post is part of a series. Part 1 can be found here: https://winoda.de/en/2025/08/13/the-magic-of-acronyms-part-1-fair/ Another acronym that is often mentioned in the same breath as FAIR data is CARE.

Graphic of the FAIR data Principles. The acronym is written out in full in the first line, with a magnifying glass for Findable, a hand placing a finger on a dot for Accessible, cogwheels for Interoperable and the recycling symbol for Reusable as symbols below it
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The magic of acronyms. Part 1: FAIR

Do you recognize this?You read something and then you think something else because of that, and this Something is so banal, so self-evident, so obvious – and then you want

Metaplan wall with many different pieces of paper connected to each other with colored threads of yarn
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“Data Clues” – a material knowledge graph

For the Bremen Research Data Day, our WiNoDa colleagues from gfBio had registered us quite early for the “FAIRplay Station”. Like last year, they wanted to participate with the game

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