New Learning Pathway for FAIR Data Management developed by ELIXIR-UK Data Stewardship Fellows and Experts

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Posted on: 26 March 2024 purlPURL: https://gxy.io/GTN:N00075

ELIXIR-UK’s Data Stewardship Fellowship is excited to announce a new learning pathway focused on FAIR Data Management! This program equips researchers and research support staff with the skills to effectively manage their research data.

By following FAIR principles, you ensure your data is discoverable by others, can be easily integrated with other datasets, and is readily available for future research. Together, let’s make FAIR data management a standard practice in research!

You can find out more about the new lessons on the ELIXIR-UK Fellowship site and its recommended resources page.

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Figure 1: The FAIR Training Pathway on GTN for the FAIR Data Management and FAIR Pointers modules
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