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==The importance of FAIR compliant data== Data is the next big thing in the field of science. Nowadays, publishing data is a requirement, meaning storing and managing data efficiently is more important than ever. The data managers at the BioMicro center assist with this by storing data in a FAIR-compliant manner in NExtSEEK; this, along with timely data deposition and storing rich metadata ensures that the data published is high quality. This all ties into our mission to make the submission for publication process as easy as possible on the data side, as it is almost guaranteed all of the required data for submission will be correct and stored in the database. Once a paper is ready to be published, the data stored in the database can be published to FAIRDOMHub, where it is accessible to the public. The data stored in NExtSEEK is also secure while still allowing for cross collaboration, making it ideal for scientists to share their data prior publication.
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