
FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable data)
FAIR data refers to information that is well-managed to maximize its usefulness. "Findable" means data is easy to locate with proper labels and metadata. "Accessible" indicates it can be retrieved, respecting permissions. "Interoperable" means data can work smoothly with other datasets using common standards. "Reusable" ensures data is detailed and clear enough for others to use in new research or projects. Together, these principles help scientists and organizations share data efficiently, promoting transparency, collaboration, and innovation across different fields.