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MaRDA FAIR Materials Microscopy and LIMS Data Working Groups' Community Recommendations
Published
Author(s)
Joshua Taillon, Edward Barnard, Laura Bartolo, Maria K. Y. Chan, Eric Stach, Mitra Taheri, Lynda Brinson, Peter Voorhees
Abstract
The management, processing, and sharing of research data and experimental context produced on modern scientific instrumentation presents a myriad of challenges to nearly all within the materials research community. To help address these issues, MaRDA Working Groups on FAIR Data, Materials Microscopy and LIMS, have convened and generated recommendations for best practices to improve data handling in the materials research community and accelerate breakthrough scientific discoveries.
Taillon, J.
, Barnard, E.
, Bartolo, L.
, Chan, M.
, Stach, E.
, Taheri, M.
, Brinson, L.
and Voorhees, P.
(2025),
MaRDA FAIR Materials Microscopy and LIMS Data Working Groups' Community Recommendations, Journal of the Materials Research Society, [online], https://doi.org/10.1557/s43577-025-00882-2, https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=959149
(Accessed October 12, 2025)