
Tom Plasterer: The Origins of FAIR Data Practices
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Shortly after the semantic web was introduced, the demand for discoverable and shareable data arose in both research and industry.
Tom Plasterer was instrumental in the early conception and creation of the FAIR data principle, the idea that data should be findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable.
From its origins in the semantic web community, scientific research, and the pharmaceutical industry, the FAIR data idea has spread across academia, research, industry, and enterprises of all kinds.
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