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Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-26-2026
Abstract
The bilingual FAIRmaterials package simplifies the creation and visualization of materials and data science ontologies. FAIRmaterials, available in the Python and R languages, addresses the complexities associated with traditional ontology editors based on manual user input such as Protege (Musen, 2015) with an intuitive workflow and easy-to-use templates, making it accessible to users both experienced and inexperienced with ontologies. The FAIRmaterials package is its ability to programatically convert simple and structured CSV inputs into rich, well-defined ontologies. This capability is designed to support the findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reusability (FAIR) (Wilkinson et al., 2016) of research data and serve as a tool in the process of data FAIRification. Its additional features, such as automated ontology merging, static visualizations, and comprehensive documentation for outputs extend its utility, making it a valuable tool for any researcher engaged in knowledge management.
Keywords
FAIR, ontology, materials informatics
Language
English
Publication Title
Journal of Open Source Software
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Recommended Citation
Bradley et al., (2026). FAIRmaterials: Ontology Tools with Data FAIRification in Development. Journal of Open Source Software, 11(117), 7287, https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.07287
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