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fix fair pointers link FAIR in a nutshell tutorial (suplementary) #4918

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3 changes: 2 additions & 1 deletion topics/fair/tutorials/fair-intro/tutorial.md
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The FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) principles emphasize machine-actionability. The main objective of FAIR is to increase data reuse by researchers. The core concepts of the FAIR principles are based on good scientific practice and intuitively grounded.

This tutorial is a short introduction to the FAIR principles and their origin. You can find out more at the [FAIR Pointers](https://elixir-uk-dash.github.io/FAIR-Pointers/ep1/index.html) online course.
This tutorial is a short introduction to the FAIR principles and their origin. You can find out more at the **FAIR Pointers module** at the [FAIR Data Management]({% link learning-pathways/fair-training.md %}) learning path.


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