Share & Impact
Along the cycle, you consider the larger impact of your work and how it can benefit the academic community and society at large. Ensuring that the data and code of your project are optimised for reuse, can increase the impact of your research, and contribute to the advancement of knowledge.
Top 10 FAIR Data things for Linked Open Data
This guide aims to provide specific technical references in an understandable way to non-experts, researchers and anyone interested in publishing Linked Open Data (LOD).
Top 10 FAIR Data things for Imaging
This guide aims to promote the FAIR data principles and to encourage their adoption by the bioimaging and characterisation (probing and measuring the structures and properties of materials) community.
Top 10 FAIR Data and Software things for Astronomy
This document can be used for researchers to become more FAIR aware or to jump-start activities to make their data and software more FAIR when working in the field of Astronomy.
Top 10 FAIR Data things for Nanotechnology
This brief guide is based on FAIR principles (findability, accessibility, interoperability, reusability) and describes data management in the field of nanotechnology.
Top 10 FAIR Data things for Oceanography
This “10 Things” guide introduces 10 topics relevant to making oceanographic data FAIR: findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable.
Data Package Creator
Online tool to generate tabular data packages containing the dataset, its schema and descriptive metadata collated in a JSON file.
CFFinit Tool
Tool to generate human and machine-radable software citation metadata files.
GitHub repository template FAIRcode
This repository, created by the TU Delft DCC, provides a template to make a software project more compliant with the FAIR principles. It adopts the recommendations made by the TU Delft Guidelines on Research Software.
FAIR data fund
4TU.ResearchData offers researchers an opportunity to apply for financial aid to cover the costs of making their datasets FAIR.
CodeMeta Generator
CodeMeta generator v3.0 is an online form to create or complete a metadata file with a minimal metadata schema for software.
How to cite and refer to software in a research article
Tips, examples and resources software citation and referencing.
How to cite and refer to data in a research article
Tips, examples and resources data citation and referencing
FAIR and Open Software
Adhering to the FAIR principles and making the research software Open Source could increment the impact of your research
FAIR principles for Research Software
Adaptation of the FAIR data principles for research software
FAIR checklist for research software
Checklist that supervisors and PhD candidates can use for developing software following the FAIR principles or to go through it as final check before the software is published.