The FAIR principles are a set of guidelines for optimising the reuse of research data and software. Adopting them in our research can improve the visibility, efficiency, and impact of our work, in addition to aiding reproducibility and promoting open science practices.

In this talk, Liam Pattinson discusses the FAIR principles in detail and explains how to implement them in practice. The talk also covers the ways in which data and software should be treated differently.

The slides are available here.

A recording of the talk can be found here.