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FORRT

(Framework for Open and Reproducible Research Training)

terms4FAIRskills

building a terminology for the skills necessary to make data FAIR and to keep it FAIR.

The EOSC-Pillar RDM

training and support catalogue.

TeSS: ELIXIR's Training Portal

training platform, providing a one-stop shop for trainers and trainees to discover online information and content, including training materials, events and interactive tutorials.

FAIR Data Self Assessment Tool

(Australian Research Data Commons’ - ARDC)

Data Stewardship Wizard

a platform that helps scientists understand what is needed to manage data according to FAIR principles and create their own data management plans.

FAIRassist

is being designed to offer personalised guidance to all stakeholders to discover standards and repositories in FAIRsharing, which should be used to make data FAIR, as well as signpost other resources that enable FAIRness.

FAIR-Aware

an disciplinary-agnostic online tool developed by the FAIRsFAIR project. Different scientific communities can adapt it to their own use.

OpenAlex

an open and comprehensive catalog of scholarly papers, authors, institutions, and more; the project is made by OurResearch, a nonprofit organization, which creates and distributes tools and services for libraries, institutions and researchers.

F-UJI

a web service to programatically assess FAIRness of research data objects at the dataset level based on the FAIRsFAIR Data Object Assessment Metrics.

Knowledge Rights 21

the Stichting IFLA Foundation programme focused on bringing about changes in legislation and practice across Europe that will strengthen the right of all to knowledge. Its key objectives are: facilitating fair access to e-books for users of libraries; protecting users’ rights under copyright legislation; promoting the case for the introduction of open and flexible copyright norms; accelerating the uptake of author rights retention activities.

COKI

(Curtin Open Knowledge Initiative)
a hub for analysis and evaluation of Open Knowledge in higher education; COKI has developed the world’s leading open knowledge data set, drawing together more than 12 trillion data elements, providing a comprehensive understanding of Open Knowledge practices and impact.

ShareYourPaper

a service that helps researchers to make their research visible and receive more citations.; it helps to make postprints or AAMs of journal papers available in Open Access – authors have to enter the DOI of their published paper in order to check to what extent self-archiving is possible in accordance with the journal policy, and receive guidelines on how to prepare the correct version of manuscript for the upload.