# Resources relating to this play

**Additional resources:**

* The ODI [Open standards for data guidebook](http://standards.theodi.org/) helps people and organisations create, develop and adopt open standards for data.
* The ODI’s [Registers and collaboration - making lists we can trust](https://theodi.org/article/registers-and-collaboration-making-lists-we-can-trust-report/) examines models of stewarding registers and includes case studies of different registers.
* [Data standards - how to increase their use in data aiming for impact](https://www.godan.info/documents/data-standards-how-increase-their-use-data-aiming-impact) gathers lessons from the agriculture sector for standard developers, data publishers and data users.
* The HIMSS’s [Interoperability in healthcare](https://www.himss.org/resources/interoperability-healthcare) guide sets out the basics of interoperability and health information exchange.
* The European Commission Expert Group on FAIR Data [Final Report and Action Plan](https://op.europa.eu/en/publication-detail/-/publication/7769a148-f1f6-11e8-9982-01aa75ed71a1/language-en) provides practical guidance on how to make data findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable.


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