2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.12.12.20245951
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The de novo FAIRification process of a registry for vascular anomalies

Abstract: BackgroundPatient data registries that are FAIR - Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable for humans and computers - facilitate research across multiple resources. This is particularly relevant to rare diseases, where data often are scarce and scattered. Specific research questions can be asked across FAIR rare disease registries and other FAIR resources without physically combining the data.ResultsWe successfully developed and implemented a process of making a rare disease registry for vascular anom… Show more

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“…Post-hoc workflows can be partially reused for other research projects, but typically still require a FAIRification team. In [13] we described a workflow for de-novo FAIRification, where the FAIRification steps are incorporated in the process of setting up and collecting data for a registry or research project (Figure 2.2). Moreover, if a large part of the de-novo FAIRification workflow can take place in an EDC system, the reusability and, thus, scalability of FAIRification across research projects can be significantly improved.…”
Section: De-novo Fairification Via An Edc Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Post-hoc workflows can be partially reused for other research projects, but typically still require a FAIRification team. In [13] we described a workflow for de-novo FAIRification, where the FAIRification steps are incorporated in the process of setting up and collecting data for a registry or research project (Figure 2.2). Moreover, if a large part of the de-novo FAIRification workflow can take place in an EDC system, the reusability and, thus, scalability of FAIRification across research projects can be significantly improved.…”
Section: De-novo Fairification Via An Edc Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The transformed data can be exposed and queried 5. The data and metadata are exposed in a manner following the FAIR Data Principles Figure 2: Post-hoc (1) and de-novo FAIRification (2) with an EDC system (adapted from [12] and [13], respectively). The EDC system takes care of most de-novo FAIRification steps.…”
Section: De-novo Fairification Via An Edc Systemmentioning
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