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# What is meant by FAIRification and FAIRness of data?

**FAIRification** is the process of making your data FAIR compliant by applying the 15 Guiding Principles shown in [Table 1.1](#table). The extent to which you apply these principles defines the **FAIRness** of your data. In other words, FAIRness refers to the extent by which your data is FAIR and implies some implicit means of measuring its compliance.
**FAIRification** is the process of making your data FAIR compliant by applying the 15 Guiding Principles shown in **Table 1.1**. The extent to which you apply these principles defines the **FAIRness** of your data. In other words, FAIRness refers to the extent by which your data is FAIR and implies some implicit means of measuring its compliance.

# FAIR’s origins

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