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DSLP pillar 2: Reusability
DSLP pillar 2 - FAIR data and research software
Reusability
Definition: One of the four FAIR principles. Reusable data is data that can be utilised to replicate research findings and/or can be analysed in settings outside of the original context in which it was produced or collected. The reusability of research data can depend on its format, licensing, and the richness of the relevant metadata.
IRI: https://terms.codata.org/rdmt/reusable
Keywords
Reproducibility, Licences