To be Reusable ****************************************************************************************** * ****************************************************************************************** R1. meta(data) have a plurality of accurate and relevant attributes. R1.1. (meta)data are released with a clear and accessible data usage license. R1.2. (meta)data are associated with their provenance. R1.3. (meta)data meet domain-relevant community standards. ****************************************************************************************** * ****************************************************************************************** The main goal of the FAIR principles is to enhance reusability of research data. In order it is crucial for the data to be sufficiently described, not only with descriptive metadat their findability, but also with rich metadata that describe the context in which the data For example, supplementary documentation could elaborate on who collected the data, who th were, in which geographical locality the data were collected or the time frame of data col for preparing documentation can be found in the section Describing data [ URL "https://ope OSCIEN-72.html"] . Furthermore, it is important to assign a license to the data that clearly informs the pote of the data about what they can and cannot do with them. The most commonly used and also t restrictive licenses are the Creative Commons [ URL "https://creativecommons.org/share-you licenses, however, it is also possible to apply a custom license that better suits your ne dataset is not subject to copyright protection, it is recommended to label it with a Publi [ URL "https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/"] , so that the users kn can be reused without further restrictions. More information about licensing can be found [ URL "https://openscience.cuni.cz/OSCIEN-59.html"] section.