10.26181/5be357cd08d97 Rachel Salby Rachel Salby F.A.I.R. for one and F.A.I.R. for all- how the F.A.I.R. data initiative can help you as a researcher La Trobe 2018 FAIR data research data management research data data sharing policies accessible reusable interoperable Library and Information Studies not elsewhere classified Library and Information Studies Research, Science and Technology Policy 2018-11-07 21:23:22 Presentation https://opal.latrobe.edu.au/articles/presentation/F_A_I_R_for_one_and_F_A_I_R_for_all-_how_the_F_A_I_R_data_initiative_can_help_you_as_a_researcher/7294361 <div><div>The F.A.I.R. data principles are a set of guidelines to make it easier to mange, use, find, share and reuse a wide range of qualitative and quantitative data. They were developed by FORCE11, an international research alliance, and first published in the Nature journal <i>Scientific Data </i>in 2016. </div></div><div><br></div><div><br></div>Presented as part of Open for all? Navigating open research at La Trobe and beyond event, October 23 2018