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Updates to FAIRsharing Record and Collection #14

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allysonlister opened this issue Sep 17, 2024 · 0 comments
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Updates to FAIRsharing Record and Collection #14

allysonlister opened this issue Sep 17, 2024 · 0 comments

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I’m contacting you on behalf of FAIRsharing[1], the online registry of research data standards, databases and policies. Our aim is to make your resource as visible as possible to as large an audience as possible.

We have a FAIRsharing record and collection for your resource[2]. To ensure our information is as correct and up to date as possible, would you or someone from your team quickly scan the record[2] and reviewing the current owners, and consider updating the ownership of the record? (To claim, see link [3] below.) Your records have not been reviewed by their maintainers for 3 years and we do hope that maintainers will visit their records annually. In particular, although we were able to update the MIACME record, the related section of the CSMO website (https://cmso.science/fairsharing_widget/) are quite out of date, and the CSMO collection may well be out of date as it has not been updated by your community in some time.

Claiming a record as either a group or an individual gives you the opportunity to make changes to the record yourself, allowing you complete control over how your resource is displayed in FAIRsharing. Maintainers are also notified if our curation team edits the record, if users ask questions, or if the record is linked from another record, such as from a journal publisher data policy. In addition, if you claim a record(s) as an individual, you can link the record to your ORCID. As long as you update your record at least once per year, then you will receive an annual "Annotation" work within your ORCID profile[4] as part of how we attribute you.

FAIRsharing is about making your resource discoverable to a variety of users, such as journals and publishers, researchers and service providers, research and infrastructure projects and programmes, as well as curators, librarians, funders and other policy makers and data scientists[5]. Please review and update your records, and let us know if you have any questions.

Thank you and best wishes,
Allyson

[1] https://fairsharing.org/
[2] MIACME: https://doi.org/10.25504/FAIRsharing.vh2ye1; CSMO collection: https://fairsharing.org/CellMigrationStandardisationOrganisation
[3] For details on creating an account with us and claiming your record, please visit https://fairsharing.gitbook.io/fairsharing/
[4] Find out more about how we attribute you at https://fairsharing.gitbook.io/fairsharing/attribution-for-you
[5] https://fairsharing.org/communities

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