status: Recognised & Endorsed
Chair (s): Kerry Levett, Sandra Gesing, Kheeran Dharmawardena, Leyla Jael Castro
Group Email: [group_email]
Secretariat Liaison: enquiries@rd-alliance.org
How to get involved with this working group?
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Join the RDA group and be part of the mailing list to get updates
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Come to events
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Follow the working group meeting minutes
Group overview
One of the major challenges of data-driven research is to facilitate knowledge discovery by assisting humans and machines in their discovery of, access to, integration and analysis of data and their associated research objects, e.g., algorithms, software, and workflows. The FAIR data principles strongly contribute to addressing this challenge with regard to research data. The principles, at a high level, are intended to apply to all research objects; both those used in research and those that form the outputs of research. Here we focus on the adaptation and adoption of the FAIR principles for VREs (Virtual Research Environments, also called science gateways, research platforms or virtual labs).
Digital objects such as data, software and workflows cannot be made FAIR in isolation - digital infrastructure is needed to store, manage, analyse and share the digital objects, and to make them discoverable. VREs are increasingly used as the vehicle for collecting or generating digital objects, processing, analysing, annotating and visualising these, then sharing the research outputs. How infrastructure such as a VRE is developed, and the functions it supports, therefore have a large impact on the FAIRness of digital objects themselves.
VREs should enable FAIRness in the digital objects that they create or produce, and at the very least should not make digital objects that they process less FAIR. VREs themselves should also be FAIR, in that they should be easily discoverable and accessible; should interoperate with other digital research infrastructures; and their technical architecture, components and services should be reusable to improve development efficiency.
The FAIR4VREs WG will enable coordination between existing communities working with VREs, science gateways, platforms and virtual labs, to define what it means for VREs to be and enable FAIR, and provide guidance to VRE developers in achieving this.
The working group will:
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Investigate how the existing application of the FAIR principles to data, software, workflows, computational notebooks, training materials, AI and machine learning enable VREs to enable FAIR digital objects, and themselves be FAIR, and identify any gaps in the existing work.
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Produce guidance on and examples of how VRES can and should be FAIR.
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Produce guidance on and examples of how VREs can and should enable FAIRness for other digital objects.
Events
Gateways 2023
Gateways 2023
FAIR4VREs monthly working group meeting - March 2023
Dear members of the FAIR for Virtual Research Environments (FAIR4VREs) working group.
FAIR4VREs monthly working group meeting - February 2023
Dear members of the FAIR for Virtual Research Environments (FAIR4VREs) working group.
FAIR4VREs monthly working group meeting - January 2023
The next monthly FAIR4VREs working group meeting is on 12 January 2023 @ 19:30 UTC (
FAIR4VREs monthly working group meeting - December 2022
The next monthly FAIR4VREs working group meeting is on 1 December at 19:30 UTC (
FAIR4VREs monthly working group meeting - November 2022
The next monthly FAIR4VREs working group meeting is on 17 November at 20:00 UTC (
FAIR4VREs monthly working group meeting - October 2022
The next monthly FAIR4VREs working group meeting is on 13 October at 19:30 UTC (
FAIR4VREs monthly working group meeting - September 2022
The first monthly FAIR4VREs working group meeting is on 15 September at 20:30 UTC (