Hi everyone, this last summer-break edition ties in with the previous edition. Last week I’ve wrote over research to make publication metadata from the free publishing service CEUR-WS available in a FAIR fashion , such that the data can be explored.
Hi everyone, this last summer-break edition ties in with the previous edition. Last week I’ve wrote over research to make publication metadata from the free publishing service CEUR-WS available in a FAIR fashion , such that the data can be explored.
Hi everyone, I’m on vacation now, but thanks to pre-scheduling you won’t miss out FAIR data updates! Today I want to share with you a research paper in which the authors report on the creation of large amounts of FAIR data which they host on Wikidata.
Hi everyone, today’s summer-break edition is for anyone who likes free and open knowledge. There is a short video that explains the intriguing new Wikifunctions project. Besides that I will talk about my experiences of creating a Wikidata page about a company, hopefully it inspires you to also contribute to free and open knowledge.
Hi everyone, welcome to another summer-break edition. This time with a webinar recording about persistent identifiers for FAIR data and news about data cataloging with DCAT both in Europe and the US. ::: {.subscription-widget-wrap attrs=“{"url":"https://fairdata.substack.com/subscribe?","text":"Subscribe","language":"en"}” component-name=“SubscribeWidgetToDOM”} Thanks for reading FAIR Data Digest!
Hi everyone, greetings to one of our summer editions! Whether you're on vacation, just back, or about to head off, I've got some interesting content to share with you.
Hi everyone, in today’s edition I will try to explain what DARIAH / CLARIAH is and what they do in the context of FAIR data. I am also sharing a video of some recent presentations about Wikipedia from the Wikimedia Research Showcase. ::: {.subscription-widget-wrap attrs=“{"url":"https://fairdata.substack.com/subscribe?","text":"Subscribe","language":"en"}” component-name=“SubscribeWidgetToDOM”} Thanks for reading FAIR Data Digest!
Hi everyone, last week I told you about European Research Infrastructures Consortia or ERIC in short. Today we gonna look into one of these ERICs that is active in the Cultural Heritage field. I also have to celebrate a tiny anniversary related to Wikidata and I will share a resource about FAIR Jupyter notebooks.
Hi everyone, if you are a researcher and you want to follow the FAIR data principles you are not left alone. In today’s edition I will try to explain what ERIC is and what they have to do with FAIR data. As for work updates: I was on a small camping vacation in France, so there are no work updates, but I came back with many ideas for the future!
Hi everyone, did you ever wonder how FAIR data is put into practice? This week I went down the rabbit hole and what I brought back is the start of a new series to unravel the many FAIR data initiatives . There are also some good news for (Belgian) FAIR data in my work update!
Hi everyone, this week it’s all about hands-on! I will talk about a webinar on trying to fix quality issues in Wikidata by using its ontology. Additionally I will share a few resources around basics and advanced uses of the query language SPARQL that is used to query Linked Data, for example from Wikidata.