We have generated over 30,000 digital certificates for journals, universities, and partner institutions, validating global research with standards like FAIR, ORCID, and Dublin Core, from drafting to publication.
We collaborate with 32 universities worldwide, streamlining data management and research certification with our Compliance Kits (GDPR, HIPAA, CARE) and advisory support from drafting.
We have linked over 10,000 datasets and articles to global repositories, boosting their visibility with FAIR, ORCID, and Dublin Core metadata and high-impact certificates.
At Talabre, we empower researchers, academics, students, communities, universities, hospitals, funders, and journals to excel in scientific research with confidence. Our 16 Compliance Kits are tailored to meet the needs of the global academic community, guiding you through international regulations and ethical standards to ensure your datasets and articles are secure, discoverable, and impactful. Each kit integrates seamlessly with metadata—the backbone of your research—enabling interoperability, attribution, and compliance from the initial stages of your work.
Our kits cover data protection (GDPR, LGPD, HIPAA), ethical standards (FAIR, DORA, CARE, Open Science, CC Licenses), interoperability (COAR, ORCID, Dublin Core), and security (ISO 27001, ISO 27002, ISO 27017, ISO 27018, ISO 27005). By structuring metadata for datasets and articles with standards like Dublin Core and ORCID, Talabre ensures your research is findable, reusable, and compliant with funders (e.g., Horizon Europe, NIH) and journals (e.g., Nature, PLOS). Our advisory support from drafting to certification, backed by BAA/DPA agreements, minimizes risks and maximizes impact.
Boosting Discoverability: Rich metadata and DOIs increase citations and visibility.
Ensuring Compliance: Align with regulations and ethical principles, protecting sensitive data and community rights.
Driving Impact: Certified resources (Basic, Standard, Advanced, Elite) strengthen credibility for promotions, funding, and publications.
Description: Guides the alignment of scientific resources (datasets, presentations, etc.) with the FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable), ensuring rich metadata, DOIs, and standard formats.
Relevance: Promotes resource discoverability and reuse, essential for funders (e.g., Horizon Europe, NIH) and repositories (e.g., Zenodo).
Certificates: Basic (minimal metadata), Standard/Advanced/Elite (comprehensive validation with feedback).
Integration: Connects with ORCID, Dublin Core, COAR, Open Science, and CC Licenses.
Description: Guides the protection of personal data of EU residents under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), focusing on consent, data minimization, and international transfers.
Relevance: Mandatory for authors in the EU, supported by the BAA/DPA template.
Certificates: Basic (no PII in metadata), Standard/Advanced/Elite (validation of consent and security).
Integration: Connects with LGPD, HIPAA, ISO 27001/27002/27017/27018/27005, and ORCID (PII minimization).
Description: Guides the protection of personal data of Brazilian residents under the Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados (LGPD), similar to GDPR, emphasizing consent and processing agreements.
Relevance: Essential for authors in Brazil, supported by the BAA/DPA template.
Certificates: Basic (no PII), Standard/Advanced/Elite (comprehensive validation).
Integration: Connects with GDPR, HIPAA, ISO 27001/27002/27017/27018/27005, and ORCID.
Description: Guides the management of Protected Health Information (PHI) under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), focusing on anonymization, BAAs, and cloud security.
Relevance: Mandatory for medical data in the US, supported by the BAA/DPA template.
Certificates: Basic (metadata without PHI), Standard/Advanced/Elite (validation of BAAs and anonymization).
Integration: Connects with GDPR, LGPD, ISO 27001/27002/27017/27018/27005, CARE, and ORCID.
Description: Guides the alignment of resources with the Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA), promoting ethical evaluations based on quality rather than simplistic metrics (e.g., impact factor).
Relevance: Valued by universities and funders for promotions and evaluations.
Certificates: Basic (basic metadata), Standard/Advanced/Elite (validation of quality and transparency).
Integration: Connects with FAIR, CARE, Open Science, ORCID, and Dublin Core.
Description: Guides adherence to the CARE principles (Collective Benefit, Authority to Control, Responsibility, Ethics), focusing on data from Indigenous and local communities.
Relevance: Essential for ethical research, particularly in social sciences and humanities.
Certificates: Basic (minimal metadata), Standard/Advanced/Elite (validation of consent and community benefit).
Integration: Connects with FAIR, DORA, Open Science, HIPAA, GDPR, LGPD, ORCID, and ISO 27001/27002/27017/27018/27005.
Description: Guides the alignment of resources with Open Science principles (UNESCO Recommendation), promoting open access, transparency, and inclusion.
Relevance: Required by funders (e.g., Wellcome Trust) and journals (e.g., PLOS).
Certificates: Basic (basic metadata), Standard/Advanced/Elite (open licenses, standard formats).
Integration: Connects with FAIR, DORA, CARE, CC Licenses, COAR, ORCID, and Dublin Core.
Description: Guides contributions to information security under ISO/IEC 27001:2013, implementing an Information Security Management System (ISMS).
Relevance: Ensures trust in handling sensitive data, aligned with the BAA/DPA template.
Certificates: Basic (secure metadata), Standard/Advanced/Elite (validation of controls).
Integration: Connects with ISO 27002/27017/27018/27005, GDPR, LGPD, HIPAA, and ORCID.
Description: Guides the application of Creative Commons Licenses (e.g., CC BY, CC BY-NC) to resources, validating their use in external systems and ensuring accurate metadata in DOIs.
Relevance: Promotes open access, aligned with Open Science and required by journals.
Certificates: Basic (license in metadata), Standard/Advanced/Elite (external validation).
Integration: Connects with FAIR, Open Science, COAR, ORCID, Dublin Core, and ISO 27001/27002/27017/27018/27005.
Description: Guides the alignment of resources with the standards of the Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR), ensuring interoperability through metadata (e.g., DataCite) and open formats.
Relevance: Connects resources to global repositories (e.g., Zenodo, Figshare).
Certificates: Basic (basic metadata), Standard/Advanced/Elite (full interoperability).
Integration: Connects with FAIR, Open Science, CC Licenses, ORCID, Dublin Core, and ISO 27001/27002/27017/27018/27005.
Description: Guides the alignment of resources with the standards of the Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR), ensuring interoperability through metadata (e.g., DataCite) and open formats.
Relevance: Connects resources to global repositories (e.g., Zenodo, Figshare).
Certificates: Basic (basic metadata), Standard/Advanced/Elite (full interoperability).
Integration: Connects with FAIR, Open Science, CC Licenses, ORCID, Dublin Core, and ISO 27001/27002/27017/27018/27005.
Description: Guides the use of ORCID iDs for accurate attribution, interoperability, and academic visibility, mandatory in higher-tier certificates and optional in Basic.
Relevance: Required by funders, journals, and universities for academic attribution.
Certificates: Basic (optional), Standard/Advanced/Elite (mandatory, full validation).
Integration: Connects with FAIR, COAR, Open Science, DORA, CARE, CC Licenses, Dublin Core, and ISO 27001/27002/27017/27018/27005.
Description: Guides contributions to security controls under ISO/IEC 27002:2013, such as access management, encryption, and incident response, complementing ISO 27001.
Relevance: Protects sensitive data, aligned with the BAA/DPA template and regulations.
Certificates: Basic (secure metadata), Standard/Advanced/Elite (validation of controls).
Integration: Connects with ISO 27001/27017/27018/27005, GDPR, LGPD, HIPAA, and ORCID.
Description: Guides the protection of personal data in the cloud under ISO/IEC 27018:2019, focusing on PII and complementing ISO 27001/27002/27017.
Relevance: Ensures trust in cloud servers (e.g., AWS), aligned with the BAA/DPA template.
Certificates: Basic (no PII), Standard/Advanced/Elite (comprehensive validation).
Integration: Connects with ISO 27001/27002/27017/27005, GDPR, LGPD, HIPAA, and ORCID.
Description: Guides the structuring of metadata using the 15 elements of the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative (DCMI), ensuring discoverability and interoperability.
Relevance: Connects resources to digital libraries and repositories, supporting FAIR and COAR.
Certificates: Basic (basic metadata), Standard/Advanced/Elite (comprehensive validation).
Integration: Connects with FAIR, COAR, Open Science, ORCID, CC Licenses, and ISO 27001/27002/27017/27018/27005.
Description: Guides contributions to cloud security under ISO/IEC 27017:2015, with specific controls for cloud environments, complementing ISO 27001/27002/27018.
Relevance: Protects data in cloud servers, aligned with the BAA/DPA template.
Certificates: Basic (secure metadata), Standard/Advanced/Elite (validation of controls).
Integration: Connects with ISO 27001/27002/27018/27005, GDPR, LGPD, HIPAA, and ORCID.
Description: Guides the management of information security risks under ISO/IEC 27005:2018, identifying, assessing, and mitigating risks (e.g., PII/PHI leaks).
Relevance: Ensures a proactive approach to data protection, aligned with the BAA/DPA template.
Certificates: Basic (no PII/PHI), Standard/Advanced/Elite (validation of risk mitigation).
Integration: Connects with ISO 27001/27002/27017/27018, GDPR, LGPD, HIPAA, CARE, and ORCID.