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  • Is Neuroscience FAIR? A Cal...
    Poline, Jean-Baptiste; Kennedy, David N.; Sommer, Friedrich T.; Ascoli, Giorgio A.; Van Essen, David C.; Ferguson, Adam R.; Grethe, Jeffrey S.; Hawrylycz, Michael J.; Thompson, Paul M.; Poldrack, Russell A.; Ghosh, Satrajit S.; Keator, David B.; Athey, Thomas L.; Vogelstein, Joshua T.; Mayberg, Helen S.; Martone, Maryann E.

    Neuroinformatics (Totowa, N.J.), 04/2022, Volume: 20, Issue: 2
    Journal Article

    In this perspective article, we consider the critical issue of data and other research object standardisation and, specifically, how international collaboration, and organizations such as the International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility (INCF) can encourage that emerging neuroscience data be Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable (FAIR) . As neuroscientists engaged in the sharing and integration of multi-modal and multiscale data, we see the current insufficiency of standards as a major impediment in the Interoperability and Reusability of research results. We call for increased international collaborative standardisation of neuroscience data to foster integration and efficient reuse of research objects.