The FAIR principles are designed to address the necessary steps to make research data and the metadata attached to it FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable).
This is the third in a series of blog posts in which CCC shares our analysis of metadata management across each stage of the research lifecycle with the scholarly community.
In this article, we highlight how the tools we have grown accustomed to are quietly underpinning research integrity and helping to foster a culture of transparency and trust.
The first of a 4-part blog series that will address each of the interlinked FAIR principles and how Ringgold Data is FAIR Data for organization identification.
CCC is pleased once again to participate at The Charleston Conference, the annual gathering of librarians, publishers, electronic resource managers, consultants, and many others to discuss issues of importance to them all.