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  2. FAIR data - Wikipedia

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    FAIR data is data which meets the FAIR principles of findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reusability (FAIR). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The acronym and principles were defined in a March 2016 paper in the journal Scientific Data by a consortium of scientists and organizations.

  3. CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance - Wikipedia

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    The CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance are a set of principles intended to guide open data projects in engaging Indigenous Peoples rights and interests. CARE was created in 2019 by the International Indigenous Data Sovereignty Interest Group, a group that is a part of the Research Data Alliance . [ 1 ]

  4. FTC fair information practice - Wikipedia

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    Currently the FTC version of the Fair Information Principles are only recommendations for maintaining privacy-friendly, consumer-oriented data collection practices, and are not enforceable by law. The enforcement of and adherence to these principles is principally performed through self-regulation.

  5. FORCE11 - Wikipedia

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    FAIR Data Principles: The development of a set of principles based on making data Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable (FAIR) [3] Research Resource Identification Initiative (RRID): supporting new guidelines and identifiers in biomedical publications [4]

  6. Indigenous data governance - Wikipedia

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    The CARE principles are an extension of the FAIR principles of open data, which focus on increasing data sharing and data accessibility devoid of historical context and power dynamics. [10] In contrast to the FAIR principles of open data, the CARE principles are people and purpose oriented rather than data oriented, and are rooted in Indigenous ...

  7. Open scientific data - Wikipedia

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    The FAIR principles have immediately been coopted by major international organization: "FAIR experienced rapid development, gaining recognition from the European Union, G7, G20 and US-based Big Data to Knowledge (BD2K)" [46] In August 2016, the European Commission set up an expert group to turn "FAIR Data into reality". [47]

  8. Open data - Wikipedia

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    The abbreviation FAIR/O data is sometimes used to indicate that the dataset or database in question complies with the principles of FAIR data and carries an explicit data‑capable open license. Overview

  9. First Nations principles of OCAP - Wikipedia

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    The First Nations principles of OCAP establish an Indigenous data governance standard for how First Nations' data and information should be collected, protected, used, and shared. [1] OCAP is an acronym for the principles of ownership, control, access, and possession . [ 2 ]