Sharing your results

Open Research practice

Share the citation and access information for your deposited data along with your research publications, enabling others to access and potentially reuse it

Links to resources

University of Southampton Library: Research Data

Alignment with FAIR

Findable & Accessible

Share your results in an open and suitable long-term format

UK Data Service: Recommended File Formats (overview)

Library of Congress Recommended Formats (detailed analysis)

Findable, Accessible & Reusable
Openly share your negative or inconclusive findings, even if not intended for formal publication Publishing negative results is good for science | Findable & Accessible | | | Why (and how) we should publish negative data |
Publish your research findings in open access journals and/or deposit them in open access repositories with a permissive reuse licence University of Southampton Library: Open Access Accessible & Reusable
Reach out to journalists, science communicators, or bloggers to share your research in a way that is engaging and understandable for the general public The Turing Way: A handbook for reproducible, ethical and collaborative research: guide for communication While not directly addressing with FAIR principles, public communication increases awareness and understanding of your research

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