Fair Image Data

As a result of the digital revolution, scientific data needs to be created with longevity in mind more than ever before. FAIR data increase the value of scientific data by enabling them to be more readily incorporated into a variety of different research projects. The FAIR principles thus facilitate and accelerate knowledge generation and scientific progress, improve research transparency and boost collaboration within the scientific community.

According to the FAIR principles(1), scientific data is of the highest value if it is:

Biological imaging methods present special challenges in regards to FAIR, as they generate large volumes (up to several TB) of often complex and multidimensional data in various (proprietary) file formats that must be properly handled, processed and stored.

Supporting FAIR image data

The FAIRification process often begins by recognizing the value of FAIR data and subsequently making adjustments in data acquisition and processing where appropriate. Euro-BioImaging promotes and facilitates the adoption of FAIR practices relevant to image data which get implemented at our Nodes and the Hub. To this end, we offer resources, training and 1-on-1 guidance to FAIRify your data in all stages of the data lifecycle – from project planning to data deposition and reuse. We also work closely with dedicated image data repositories making important connections between the resources and the users.
Contact: fairdata@eurobioimaging.eu

Catalogue of FAIR public image data resources

We have compiled a catalogue of FAIR, public image data resources, repositories, policies and standards that we support. This catalogue is available at Fairsharing.org and includes for example the following BioImage Data repositories:

Further reading:

GO FAIR Initiative for implementing the FAIR data principles: https://www.go-fair.org/fair-principles/

The FAIR cookbook; an online and open resource for the Life Sciences with recipes to make your data FAIR: https://faircookbook.elixir-europe.org/content/home.html

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