The HemaFAIR M15 – FAIRification of Training Materials Report documents the activities undertaken to ensure that educational and training resources developed within the HemaFAIR project are aligned with the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) principles. The report outlines the FAIRification process applied to training materials generated through HemaFAIR capacity-building activities, including webinars, lecture series, training schools, and workshops. It describes the approaches used for metadata enrichment, assignment of persistent identifiers, open licensing, publication through trusted repositories, and dissemination through relevant training catalogues and project platforms. The report demonstrates how HemaFAIR educational resources have been made openly available to support knowledge transfer, capacity building, and long-term reuse by researchers, clinicians, data stewards, and other stakeholders working in rare diseases, hemoglobinopathies, and FAIR data management. This milestone contributes to the sustainability and impact objectives of the HemaFAIR project by ensuring that training materials remain discoverable, accessible, and reusable beyond the project's duration.
Sotiroula Chatzimatthaiou (Tue,) studied this question.