How to make FAIR a project: open access to research data and the RaCHy - Radiotherapy Coupled with Hyperthermia (in Italian)
Open Science is the new keyword in scientific research: sharing data and results to increase the quality, impact, and benefits of science. Sharing accelerates the advancement of knowledge by making it more reliable, more efficient, and more accurate. This process also improves usability and understanding by the society. This is affirmed by the European Union and this is what is required in the management of data and knowledge that is produced in projects funded by Europe. This approach has been fully implemented within the RaCHy (Radiotherapy Coupled with Hyperthermia) European project to which the National Centre for Radiation Protection and Computational Physics of the Italian National Institute of Research (ISS) participates. The management of Open Science aspects in the RaCHy project was developed by the ISS project unit using the Zenodo platform, one of the possible solutions for the dissemination and reusability of research data over time. There are rules and guidelines to be implemented and followed both in the sharing of data within the project and in the way in which the data produced are then available to the scientific community and society. Creative Commons Attribution - Non-commercial - No derivative works 2.5 Italy License ; Creative Commons Attribution - Non-commercial - No derivative works 2.5 Italy License