The European Commission expects that all research data and outputs generated by a funded project will be Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable (FAIR) as early as possible in the research process, and as open as possible. FAIR enhances the (re)usability of data, for people and for machines.
In this session we start with examples of problems when data are not FAIR. Then we explain the FAIR data principles and how you describe FAIR data in a data management plan for European projects. Finally we show how data and code can be made FAIR in practice.