Abstract

The FAIR data principle as a commitment to support long-term research data management is widely accepted in the scientific community. However, although many established infrastructures provide comprehensive and long-term stable services and platforms, a large quantity of research data is still hidden. Currently, high-throughput plant genomics and phenomics technologies are producing research data in abundance, the storage of which is not covered by established core databases. This concerns the data volume, for example, time series of images or high-resolution hyperspectral data; the quality of data formatting and annotation, e.g., with regard to structure and annotation specifications of core databases; uncovered data domains; or organizational constraints prohibiting primary data storage outside institutional boundaries. To share these potentially dark data in a FAIR way and master these challenges the ELIXIR Germany/de.NBI service Plant Genomic and Phenomics Research Data Repository (PGP) implements an on-premise approach, which allows research data to be kept in place and wrapped in FAIR-aware software infrastructure. In this chapter, the e!DAL infrastructure software and the PGP repository are presented as best practice on how to easily setup FAIR-compliant and intuitive research data services.

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