From principles to reality. FAIR implementation in the nanosafety community

NANO TODAY(2023)

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Abstract
Developing safe and sustainable nanomaterials-based solutions to current global challenges including clean en-ergy, sustainable food production and water security requires access to high quality data and appropriate analysis and modelling approaches. Achieving these challenges requires increased re-use of research data to accelerate progress and support development of new materials that are safe and sustainable for energy capture and storage, nano-agriculture and environmental remediation. The principles of Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability and Reusability (FAIR) provide a roadmap to enhanced data sharing and re-use, but require consensus within the nanosafety community on metadata, ontologies and persistent identifiers (among other things) and guidance to support implementation and achieve machine-readability. Here, we highlight the main focus of the AdvancedNano GO FAIR Implementation Network in supporting the nanosafety community with implementation of FAIR to maximize data-driven safe and sustainable application of nano-and advanced materials.& COPY; 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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FAIR principles,Data reuse,Nanosafety,Nanomaterials,Advanced materials
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