Me, Kristina Hettne at the Centre for Digital Scholarship at Leiden University Libraries and my ex-colleague Alessa Gambardella at the Faculty of Science at Leiden University, created a draft FAIR Implementation Profile (FIP) for InvenioRDM, based on online documentation. A FIP lists the resources a community, or in this case a software, chooses to implement the FAIR principles. Ideally, such a profile is created together with the developers of the software. I therefore reach out to the community to hear if someone is interested in checking the FIP and see if we have correctly understood the choices made. It would help our internal decision-making around RDM infrastructure.
The FAIR Implementation Profile is now in a Google sheet for convenience. We could also work together to create a machine-readable version using the FIP Wizard tool and publish it as linked open data and on Zenodo. We did this before for the RSpace Electronic Lab Notebook, please see
That is great! I’m happy to share a link with edit access to the Google sheet here in this forum. You can also contact me at k.m.hettne@library.leidenuniv.nl so that I can share the Google sheet with your email address. Whatever you prefer. Not sure how familiar you are with FAIR Implementation Profiles, but I’m of course happy to provide more guidance if needed.
Thanks! I’m familiar with the FAIR principles and should be fine working with the FAIR Implementation Profile as well, although I only recently came across the FIP format. If I need any clarification, I’ll let you know.
Sharing the Google Sheet here works well, it also lets others take a look if they’re interested.
Happy to contribute.
Ok, good to hear. This is the link to the Google sheet with edit access: https://edu.nl/y6wqn. I have added a column for you where you can add your comments. You can also add a comment directly to the sheet if you want.