FAIR policy
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The FAIR data sharing policy, or Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable policy, is a set of guidelines for preserving research data.
The policy was published in 2016 by a group of scientists and organizations to help digital assets be reused.
The policy's principles are intended to make data easier to access, understand, exchange, and reuse.
In general, we are supportive of the FAIR data-sharing policy. Our posture is to make our data findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable and much as possible, given the constraints we operate under. If you have ideas on how we could be FAIR-er about our data sharing, please write us.