We guide consumers to discover, select and use these resources with confidence
We help producers to make their resources more visible, more widely adopted and cited
What is FAIRsharing?
FAIRsharing is an informative and educational
resource of three curated and interlinked
registries of standards, databases and policies;
three key elements of the FAIR ecosystem
FAIRsharing provides you with curated
descriptions for each resource, and network
graphs of the relationships between standards
and the databases that implement them, or the
policies that recommend them.
Who is FAIRsharing for?
Anyone within the research enterprise and
scholarship ecosystem can be a user.
If you consume or recommend standards, databases
and data policies, FAIRsharing guides you to discover,
select and use these resources with confidence.
If you produce or maintain standards, databases and
data policies, FAIRsharing help you make your
resources more visible, more widely adopted and
cited.
Researchers in academia,
industry, government
Use FAIRsharing to identify and cite
the resources that exist for your
discipline when creating a data
management plan, releasing data
or submitting a manuscript to a
journal.
Developers and curators
of resources
Make your standard, database or
repository discoverable by adding
or claiming it in FAIRsharing;
increase exposure outside your
community and promote
adoption.
Journal publishers and
data policy developers
Create personalised interrelated
lists of citable resources relevant
to your authors, users or their
community; maintain and revise
your recommendation over time.
Learned societies, unions
and associations
Collaborate with FAIRsharing to
raise awareness of your resource;
mobilize your community to take
action to promote registration, use
and citation of key resources.
Funders and data
policy makers
Recommend FAIRsharing to your
awardees or community to
inform development of their
data management plan; select
the appropriate resources to
recommend in your data policy.
DATA POLICIES
by funders, journals
and other organizations
Exemplar users, adopters, and communities we work with and for
Research data facilitators,
librarians, trainers
Use FAIRsharing to provide a
foundation for lectures, training
and teaching material; to plug
into data management planning
tools and other FAIR-supporting
resources.
STANDARDS
reporting guidelines, identifier schemas,
terminologies, formats
DATABASES
including repositories
and knowledgebases
Try our new
release!
beta.fairsharing.org
Allyson Lister, Content & Community Coordinator
Get in touch with the
FAIRsharing team
contact@fairsharing.org
@fairsharing_org

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    We guide consumersto discover, select and use these resources with confidence We help producers to make their resources more visible, more widely adopted and cited What is FAIRsharing? FAIRsharing is an informative and educational resource of three curated and interlinked registries of standards, databases and policies; three key elements of the FAIR ecosystem FAIRsharing provides you with curated descriptions for each resource, and network graphs of the relationships between standards and the databases that implement them, or the policies that recommend them. Who is FAIRsharing for? Anyone within the research enterprise and scholarship ecosystem can be a user. If you consume or recommend standards, databases and data policies, FAIRsharing guides you to discover, select and use these resources with confidence. If you produce or maintain standards, databases and data policies, FAIRsharing help you make your resources more visible, more widely adopted and cited. Researchers in academia, industry, government Use FAIRsharing to identify and cite the resources that exist for your discipline when creating a data management plan, releasing data or submitting a manuscript to a journal. Developers and curators of resources Make your standard, database or repository discoverable by adding or claiming it in FAIRsharing; increase exposure outside your community and promote adoption. Journal publishers and data policy developers Create personalised interrelated lists of citable resources relevant to your authors, users or their community; maintain and revise your recommendation over time. Learned societies, unions and associations Collaborate with FAIRsharing to raise awareness of your resource; mobilize your community to take action to promote registration, use and citation of key resources. Funders and data policy makers Recommend FAIRsharing to your awardees or community to inform development of their data management plan; select the appropriate resources to recommend in your data policy. DATA POLICIES by funders, journals and other organizations Exemplar users, adopters, and communities we work with and for Research data facilitators, librarians, trainers Use FAIRsharing to provide a foundation for lectures, training and teaching material; to plug into data management planning tools and other FAIR-supporting resources. STANDARDS reporting guidelines, identifier schemas, terminologies, formats DATABASES including repositories and knowledgebases Try our new release! beta.fairsharing.org Allyson Lister, Content & Community Coordinator Get in touch with the FAIRsharing team [email protected] @fairsharing_org