Research data stewardship refers to the long-term and sustainable care for research data, from study design to data collection, analysis, storage, and sharing. It involves all activities that are required to ensure that digital research data is findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable (FAIR) in the long term, including data management, archiving, and reuse by third parties. This chapter provides an overview of the aspects of FAIR data stewardship that you should consider when you are involved in clinical research.
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