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- GEMET comment "The GEneral Multilingual Environmental Thesaurus (GEMET) was created as a general environmental thesaurus, aimed to define a common general language with a core of general terminology for the environment. It is the reference vocabulary of the European Environment Agency (EEA) and its Network (Eionet)." assertion.
- GeoDCAT-AP comment "GeoDCAT-AP is an extension to the 'DCAT application profile for European data portals' (DCAT-AP) for the representation of geographic metadata." assertion.
- GeoDCAT-AP comment "GeoDCAT-AP is an extension to the 'DCAT application profile for European data portals' (DCAT-AP) for the representation of geographic metadata." assertion.
- MRG comment "The purpose of Marine Regions is to create a standard, relational list of geographic names, coupled with information and maps of the geographic location of these features. The objectives are to capture all geographic marine names worldwide, including ocean basins, seas, seamounts, sandbanks, ridges, bays and other marine geographical place names and attributes, and to display univocally the boundaries of marine biogeographic or other managed marine areas in order to facilitate marine data management, marine (bio)geographic research and the management of marine areas." assertion.
- MRG comment "The purpose of Marine Regions is to create a standard, relational list of geographic names, coupled with information and maps of the geographic location of these features. The objectives are to capture all geographic marine names worldwide, including ocean basins, seas, seamounts, sandbanks, ridges, bays and other marine geographical place names and attributes, and to display univocally the boundaries of marine biogeographic or other managed marine areas in order to facilitate marine data management, marine (bio)geographic research and the management of marine areas." assertion.
- MP comment "Harnessing the power of supercomputing and state-of-the-art methods, the Materials Project provides open web-based access to computed information on known and predicted materials as well as powerful analysis tools to inspire and design novel materials." assertion.
- OSTI-DOI comment "Through the DOE Data ID Service, OSTI assigns persistent identifiers, known as Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs), to datasets submitted by DOE and its contractor and grantee researchers and registers the DOIs with DataCite to aid in citation, discovery, retrieval, and reuse. OSTI assigns and registers DOIs for datasets for DOE researchers as a free service to enhance the Department's management of this important resource." assertion.
- Google-Dataset-Search comment "Dataset Search is a search engine for datasets. Using a simple keyword search, users can discover datasets hosted in thousands of repositories across the Web." assertion.
- NetCDF comment "Unidata's Network Common Data Form (netCDF) is a set of software libraries and a machine-independent data format that support the creation, access, and sharing of array-oriented scientific data. This record describes the data format and not the software libraries. The netCDF Data Model is also a community standard for sharing scientific data. The data model of dimensions, variables, and attributes, which define the The Classic Model, was extended starting with netCDF-4.0. The new The Enhanced Data Model supports the classic model in a completely backward-compatible way, while allowing access to new features such as groups, multiple unlimited dimensions, and new types, including user-defined types. For maximum interoparability with existing code, new data should be created with the The Classic Model. The Classic Model was introduced with the very first netCDF release, and is still the core of all netCDF files." assertion.
- NetCDF comment "Unidata's Network Common Data Form (netCDF) is a set of software libraries and a machine-independent data format that support the creation, access, and sharing of array-oriented scientific data. This record describes the data format and not the software libraries. The netCDF Data Model is also a community standard for sharing scientific data. The data model of dimensions, variables, and attributes, which define the The Classic Model, was extended starting with netCDF-4.0. The new The Enhanced Data Model supports the classic model in a completely backward-compatible way, while allowing access to new features such as groups, multiple unlimited dimensions, and new types, including user-defined types. For maximum interoparability with existing code, new data should be created with the The Classic Model. The Classic Model was introduced with the very first netCDF release, and is still the core of all netCDF files." assertion.
- SDN_DP comment "SeaDataNet has defined an overarching SeaDataNet Data policy, that aims to strike a balance between the rights of investigators and the need for widespread access through the free and unrestricted sharing and exchange of SeaDataNet data, meta-data and data products." assertion.
- SDN_DP comment "SeaDataNet has defined an overarching SeaDataNet Data policy, that aims to strike a balance between the rights of investigators and the need for widespread access through the free and unrestricted sharing and exchange of SeaDataNet data, meta-data and data products." assertion.
- OpenSearch comment "OpenSearch is a open source distributed and RESTful search engine (fork of Elasticsearch)." assertion.
- OpenSearch comment "OpenSearch is a open source distributed and RESTful search engine (fork of Elasticsearch)." assertion.
- PROV-O comment "The PROV Ontology (PROV-O) expresses the PROV Data Model using the OWL2 Web Ontology Language (OWL2). It is intended for the Linked Data and Semantic Web community. It provides a set of classes, properties, and restrictions that can be used to represent and interchange provenance information generated in different systems and under different contexts. It can also be specialized to create new classes and properties to model provenance information for different applications and domains. PROV-O is one serialization of PROV-DM, the other two being PROV-N and PROV-XML. PROV-DM and PROV-O define how to represent provenance on the World Wide Web, and as such additional documentation has been included in this record for PROV-AQ (Access and Query), a note which describes how standard web protocols may be used to locate, retrieve and query provenance records. PROV-DC provides a mapping from Dublin Core to PROV-O, and is listed in this record. For the purpose of this specification, provenance is defined as a record that describes the people, institutions, entities, and activities involved in producing, influencing, or delivering a piece of data or a thing. In particular, the provenance of information is crucial in deciding whether information is to be trusted, how it should be integrated with other diverse information sources, and how to give credit to its originators when reusing it. In an open and inclusive environment such as the Web, where users find information that is often contradictory or questionable, provenance can help those users to make trust judgements." assertion.
- PROV-O comment "The PROV Ontology (PROV-O) expresses the PROV Data Model using the OWL2 Web Ontology Language (OWL2). It is intended for the Linked Data and Semantic Web community. It provides a set of classes, properties, and restrictions that can be used to represent and interchange provenance information generated in different systems and under different contexts. It can also be specialized to create new classes and properties to model provenance information for different applications and domains. PROV-O is one serialization of PROV-DM, the other two being PROV-N and PROV-XML. PROV-DM and PROV-O define how to represent provenance on the World Wide Web, and as such additional documentation has been included in this record for PROV-AQ (Access and Query), a note which describes how standard web protocols may be used to locate, retrieve and query provenance records. PROV-DC provides a mapping from Dublin Core to PROV-O, and is listed in this record. For the purpose of this specification, provenance is defined as a record that describes the people, institutions, entities, and activities involved in producing, influencing, or delivering a piece of data or a thing. In particular, the provenance of information is crucial in deciding whether information is to be trusted, how it should be integrated with other diverse information sources, and how to give credit to its originators when reusing it. In an open and inclusive environment such as the Web, where users find information that is often contradictory or questionable, provenance can help those users to make trust judgements." assertion.
- Python-Programming-Library-ICOSCP comment "Higher level programming language library (Python) for access to metadata and data at ICOS Carbon Portal" assertion.
- Python-Programming-Library-ICOSCP comment "Higher level programming language library (Python) for access to metadata and data at ICOS Carbon Portal" assertion.
- Python-Programming-Library-ICOSCP comment "Higher level programming language library (Python) for access to metadata and data at ICOS Carbon Portal" assertion.
- SDN_CDI_search comment "The Common Data Index (CDI) service gives users a highly detailed insight in the availability and geographical spreading of marine data sets that are managed by the SeaDataNet data centres. Moreover it provides a unique interface for requesting access, and if granted, for downloading data sets from the distributed data centres across Europe." assertion.
- SDN_CDI_PID_LUI comment "The Common Data Index (CDI) service gives users a highly detailed insight in the availability and geographical spreading of marine data sets that are managed by the SeaDataNet data centres. Moreover it provides a unique interface for requesting access, and if granted, for downloading data sets from the distributed data centres across Europe." assertion.
- RDA_CTS comment "The RDA Repository Audit and Certification DSA–WDS Partnership Working Group (WG) produced a two-part recommendation, one of which includes a Catalogue of Common Procedures for certification. The goal of the effort was to create a set of harmonized Common Procedures for certification of repositories at the basic level, drawing from the procedures already put in place by the Data Seal of Approval (DSA) and the ICSU World Data System (ICSU¬-WDS). These procedures are intended to support the implementation of the Catalogue of Common Requirements developed by the WG to harmonize the certification criteria previously established by the DSA and ICSU-WDS." assertion.
- RDA_CTS comment "The RDA Repository Audit and Certification DSA–WDS Partnership Working Group (WG) produced a two-part recommendation, one of which includes a Catalogue of Common Procedures for certification. The goal of the effort was to create a set of harmonized Common Procedures for certification of repositories at the basic level, drawing from the procedures already put in place by the Data Seal of Approval (DSA) and the ICSU World Data System (ICSU¬-WDS). These procedures are intended to support the implementation of the Catalogue of Common Requirements developed by the WG to harmonize the certification criteria previously established by the DSA and ICSU-WDS." assertion.
- RDA_CTS_Cert comment "The RDA Repository Audit and Certification DSA–WDS Partnership Working Group (WG) produced a two-part recommendation, one of which includes a Catalogue of Common Procedures for certification. The goal of the effort was to create a set of harmonized Common Procedures for certification of repositories at the basic level, drawing from the procedures already put in place by the Data Seal of Approval (DSA) and the ICSU World Data System (ICSU¬-WDS). These procedures are intended to support the implementation of the Catalogue of Common Requirements developed by the WG to harmonize the certification criteria previously established by the DSA and ICSU-WDS." assertion.
- metadata-schema-wf-test comment "Metadata schema for WorldFAIR" assertion.
- wf-wp06-socialsurveys comment "Social survey community resource collection enabling creation of FAIR implementation profile and other FAIR enabling resources." assertion.
- wf-wp08-urbanhealth comment "This community derived from LAC-Urban Health Network. It is based on the work done at the SALURBAL project (Urban Health in Latin America) focused on collecting, harmonizing, and using data on the natural, built, and social environment as well as population health in 370 cities of 100,000 or more resident in 11 countries (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru)" assertion.
- CMIP6TOU comment "To enable modeling groups and others who support CMIP6 to demonstrate its impact (and secure ongoing funding), it is required to cite and acknowledge those who have made CMIP6 possible. You also must abide by any licensing restrictions. The licensing agreements governing CMIP6 data depend on the model but generally conform to a standard template." assertion.
- EPND-CS1-SHACL-Template comment "For the European platform for neurodegenerative diseases, case study 1, a shape constraint laguage template was created that will ensure the interoperability of the data from the participating partners." assertion.
- EPND-CS1-SHACL-Template comment "For the European platform for neurodegenerative diseases, case study 1, a shape constraint laguage template was created that will ensure the interoperability of the data from the participating partners." assertion.
- indigeo comment "indigeo, which in Latin means to need..., is a Geographic Data Infrastructure (GDI) dedicated to research and scientific observation of the environment. It is the initiative of the LETG Joint Research Unit of the CNRS and relies on the Brest Observatory of Sciences of the Universe (IUEM) and the Brest-Iroise Workshop Zone (ZABrI). It consists of a metadata catalog and a geospatialized data server backed by a cartographic viewer. It is based on free tools (GeoNetwork, GeoServer, GeoCMS, ManageChart...) and thus allows the knowledge and the availability of data according to the INSPIRE directive and the FAIR principles. Since early 2015, indigeo is also part of the International Coastal Atlas Network (ICAN)." assertion.
- geoserver-rest-api comment "GeoServer provides a RESTful interface through which clients can retrieve information about an instance and make configuration changes. Using the REST interface’s simple HTTP calls, clients can configure GeoServer without needing to use the Web administration interface." assertion.
- geoserver-account comment "User authenticates (login/passwd) against the internal catalog database of the GeoServer instance" assertion.
- datacite-doi-policy comment "DataCite is providing metadata informations through its DOI oriented service. This allows to give information about DOI related preservation policy" assertion.
- wf-wp13-cultural-heritage comment "Community for WP13 Cultural Heritage in the WorldFAIR Project, investigating the image sharing practices of cultural heritage institutions and services with the goal of making recommendations for improving and aligning existing image sharing platforms and standards, and developing a framework for FAIR assessment and benchmarking in cultural heritage." assertion.
- FAIRSpec comment "FAIRSpec will be a standard specification for FAIR data and metadata management of spectroscopic data. FAIRSpec is being developed by IUPAC." assertion.
- FAIRSpec comment "FAIRSpec will be a standard specification for FAIR data and metadata management of spectroscopic data. FAIRSpec is being developed by IUPAC." assertion.
- HELM comment "HELM (Hierarchical Editing Language for Editing Macromolecules) is a machine-readable linear notation for representing biopolymers, including peptides, antibodies, other oligonucleotides and therapeutic proteins. HELM is currently stewarded by IUPAC and the Pistoia Alliance." assertion.
- SMILESplus comment "SMILES (Simplified molecular-input line-entry system) is a linear chemical representation format. SMILES+ will establish a formal IUPAC specification that articulates standard interpretation of SMILES. " assertion.
- AIF comment "The IUPAC Adsorption Information File will be a standard reporting format for gas adsorption isotherms. AIF is being developed by IUPAC. " assertion.
- AIF comment "The IUPAC Adsorption Information File will be a standard reporting format for gas adsorption isotherms. AIF is being developed by IUPAC. " assertion.
- SolubilitySchema comment "The IUPAC Solubility Metadata Schema for Chemical Systems will be a standard metadata specification for accurate capture and representation of solubility data, including measured, compiled and evaluated datasets. This schema is being developed by IUPAC. " assertion.
- SolubilitySchema comment "The IUPAC Solubility Metadata Schema for Chemical Systems will be a standard metadata specification for accurate capture and representation of solubility data, including measured, compiled and evaluated datasets. This schema is being developed by IUPAC. " assertion.
- SolubilitySchema comment "The IUPAC Solubility Metadata Schema for Chemical Systems will be a standard metadata specification for accurate capture and representation of solubility data, including measured, compiled and evaluated datasets. This schema is being developed by IUPAC. " assertion.
- MAPT comment "The IUPAC MAPT (Machine Accessible Periodic Table) will be a standard metadata specification for representing isotopic abundances and atomic weights of the chemical elements in the Periodic Table. The Periodic Table is stewarded by IUPAC and the MAPT schema is being developed as a project of the IUPAC Commission on Isotopic Abundances and Atomic Weights (CIAAW). " assertion.
- MAPT comment "The IUPAC MAPT (Machine Accessible Periodic Table) will be a standard metadata specification for representing isotopic abundances and atomic weights of the chemical elements in the Periodic Table. The Periodic Table is stewarded by IUPAC and the MAPT schema is being developed as a project of the IUPAC Commission on Isotopic Abundances and Atomic Weights (CIAAW). " assertion.
- Frictionless comment "Frictionless is an open-source toolkit that brings simplicity to the data experience - whether you're wrangling a CSV or engineering complex pipelines. At the core of Frictionless is a set of patterns for describing data including Table Schema (for tables), Data Resource (for files), and Data Package (for datasets)." assertion.
- NanoCommons comment "One-stop shop for nanosafety data by linking in different data warehouses and also the primary home of data from different projects including NanoMile, NanoFASE and SmartNanoTox." assertion.
- ICPSR comment "An international consortium of more than 750 academic institutions and research organizations, that hosts 21 specialized collections of data. ICPSR acts as a global leader in data stewardship and provides training in data access, curation, and methods of analysis for the social science research community" assertion.
- localhost:37373 comment "this is the local host" assertion.
- exif comment "Exchangeable image file format is a standard that specifies formats for images, sound, and ancillary tags used by digital cameras, scanners and other systems handling image and sound files recorded by digital cameras." assertion.
- exif comment "Exchangeable image file format is a standard that specifies formats for images, sound, and ancillary tags used by digital cameras, scanners and other systems handling image and sound files recorded by digital cameras." assertion.
- ILICO comment "Established in 2016, ILICO, France’s multi-agency infrastructure for coastal ocean observations, aims to observe and understand coastal ocean and seashore environments in a comprehensive manner. ILICO brings together an ensemble of complementary observation networks that collect samples and deploy a wide range of measurement devices to study these ecosystems. The observation networks are accredited through a peer-reviewed evaluation process overseen by national research agencies. The networks are : COAST HF, CORAIL, DYNALIT, MOOSE, PHYTOBS, ReefTemps, SOMLIT & SONEL. The BenthOBS network is applying for accreditation. ILICO’s missions include to foster interactions between members of its pluri-disciplinary research community in order to improve understanding of the function and evolution of these environments." assertion.
- ILICO comment "Established in 2016, ILICO, France’s multi-agency infrastructure for coastal ocean observations, aims to observe and understand coastal ocean and seashore environments in a comprehensive manner. ILICO brings together an ensemble of complementary observation networks that collect samples and deploy a wide range of measurement devices to study these ecosystems. The observation networks are accredited through a peer-reviewed evaluation process overseen by national research agencies. The networks are : COAST HF, CORAIL, DYNALIT, MOOSE, PHYTOBS, ReefTemps, SOMLIT & SONEL. The BenthOBS network is applying for accreditation. ILICO’s missions include to foster interactions between members of its pluri-disciplinary research community in order to improve understanding of the function and evolution of these environments." assertion.
- PNDB comment "The French national biodiversity data hub (Pôle National de Données de Biodiversité - PNDB) is a national e-infrastructure created in 2018 led by the National Museum of Natural History with support of 18 others partners (see below parters section), and contributing to the Open Science policy of the Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation (MESR). Based on the FAIR approach (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable). PNDB offers support and facilitation around the understanding, sharing and using of biodiversity data for scientific communities. It offers services and adapted tools based on existing technologies throughout the data cycle, from the development of data management plans to the production of indicators including data papers publication (eg. data FAIRization, catalog of metadata for a project, application to generate and share metadata, analysis platform, summer schools, data access, training, guidance). Thanks to its nomination in 2022 as a thematic reference center of the MESR, PNDB will contribute to promoting the FAIR approach, to increase the skills of the scientific communities around open science and stimulate interactions between producers and users of biodiversity data." assertion.
- Annodata comment "The Annodata framework as a standard for transparent technical and legal data access and data sharing focusing on machineactionability aims at filling a gap in existing metadata standards. By now, a Python-programmed contract generator with free available code was developed. In combination with the contract generator the Annodata scheme facilitates access to different data from different service providers in different countries. By establishing a granular set of descriptive items pertaining to technical and legal data access, it enables a practical implementation of FAIR data access for confidential microdata. The annodata framework benefits empirical research through improved reproducibility by rendering granular data used in publications findable and accessible. Data users benefit from a level playing field with clear data usage terms and efficient data access. Data owners benefit through reduced redundancy in data governance processes and clear compliance with legal and audit norms." assertion.
- THESOZ comment "The Thesaurus for the Social Sciences (Thesaurus Sozialwissenschaften) contains about 12,000 entries, of which more than 8,000 are descriptors (authorised keywords) and about 4,000 non-descriptors. Topics in all of the social science disciplines are included. SKOS version of the thesaurus." assertion.
- THESOZ comment "The Thesaurus for the Social Sciences (Thesaurus Sozialwissenschaften) contains about 12,000 entries, of which more than 8,000 are descriptors (authorised keywords) and about 4,000 non-descriptors. Topics in all of the social science disciplines are included. SKOS version of the thesaurus." assertion.
- ODISSEI comment "ODISSEI (Open Data Infrastructure for Social Science and Economic Innovations) is the national research infrastructure for the social sciences in the Netherlands. ODISSEI brings together researchers with the necessary data, expertise and resources to conduct ground-breaking research and embrace the computational turn in social enquiry. Through ODISSEI, researchers have access to large-scale, longitudinal data collections as well as innovative and diverse new forms of data. These can be linked to administrative data at Statistics Netherlands (CBS). Combining data from a wide range of sources enables researchers to answer new, exciting, interdisciplinary research questions and to investigate existing questions in novel, new ways." assertion.
- ADA-Dataverse comment "ADA's installation of the Dataverse repository software" assertion.
- ADA_Dataverse_FER comment "An FER for the ADA Dataverse service" assertion.
- JDBC comment "JDBC is an application programming interface (API) for the programming language Java, which defines how a client may access a database." assertion.
- EUNIS_Habitat comment "The EUNIS habitat classification is a comprehensive pan-European system for habitat identification." assertion.
- EUNIS_Habitat comment "The EUNIS habitat classification is a comprehensive pan-European system for habitat identification." assertion.
- SDN_CDI_PID_LUI comment "SeaDataNet Common Data Index to Persistent Identifier lookup index" assertion.
- SDN_CDI_PID_LUI comment "SeaDataNet Common Data Index to Persistent Identifier lookup index" assertion.
- WS-Trust comment "Like WS-Federation, WS-Trust is part of the WS framework and it is meant to deal with the issuing, renewing, and validating of security tokens. It is primarily meant for SOAP services and it is hence not compatible with REST services." assertion.
- NetCDF comment "NetCDF is a set of software libraries and machine-independent data formats that support the creation, access, and sharing of array-oriented scientific data. It is also a community standard for sharing scientific data." assertion.
- example.com comment "test for ’" assertion.
- CF_SN comment "Terms used for definitive but not necessarily comprehensive descriptions of measured phenomena in the CF conventions (a content standard for data stored in NetCDF)." assertion.
- AERIS comment "The cluster for Atmospheric data AERIS, part of the French Data Terra Research Infrastructure, has the objective to facilitate and enhance the use of atmospheric data, whether from satellite, aircraft, balloon, or ground observations, or from laboratory experiments. It generates advanced products and provides services to facilitate data use, to prepare campaigns, and to interface with modeling activities. It consists of four Data and Service Centres (DSC) with strong expertise in data curation, storage, preservation and dissemination: ICARE, ESPRI, SATMOS and SEDOO. AERIS has close relationships with different laboratories for transferring prototype products and expertise on data. " assertion.
- mmd-vocab comment "SKOS concept collections of controlled vocabularies or code lists used within the MET Norway Metadata Format (https://github.com/metno/mmd)." assertion.
- mmd-vocab comment "SKOS concept collections of controlled vocabularies or code lists used within the MET Norway Metadata Format (https://github.com/metno/mmd)." assertion.
- mmd comment "MET Norway Metadata Format (MMD) is an XML metadata format for storing information about scientific datasets. MMD is made to document datasets in order to make them findable. In this it supports information elements of Findable, Accessible, and Reusable from the FAIR guiding principles. Through the web services identified in MMD and the encoding of datasets according to the preferred format NetCDF-CF, it also supports the Interoperable aspect. The specification is strongly linked to discovery metadata standards like ISO19115 and GCMD DIF, but it also extends these as it contains configuration metadata specific for the handling of the datasets at the host data centre." assertion.
- mmd comment "MET Norway Metadata Format (MMD) is an XML metadata format for storing information about scientific datasets. MMD is made to document datasets in order to make them findable. In this it supports information elements of Findable, Accessible, and Reusable from the FAIR guiding principles. Through the web services identified in MMD and the encoding of datasets according to the preferred format NetCDF-CF, it also supports the Interoperable aspect. The specification is strongly linked to discovery metadata standards like ISO19115 and GCMD DIF, but it also extends these as it contains configuration metadata specific for the handling of the datasets at the host data centre." assertion.
- ACTRIS-vocabulary comment "Vocabulary defined by the whole ACTRIS community, defining observed variables, instruments, platforms, objects of interest, observed parameters, matrices." assertion.
- ACTRIS-vocabulary comment "Vocabulary defined by the whole ACTRIS community, defining observed variables, instruments, platforms, objects of interest, observed parameters, matrices." assertion.
- ACTRIS-vocabulary comment "Vocabulary defined by the whole ACTRIS community, defining observed variables, instruments, platforms, objects of interest, observed parameters, matrices." assertion.
- RAgUmV9XcBisSLZlfdSG16qQ9iZRNwXXvFlX3R9hylaGk comment "test comment" assertion.
- example.com comment "test comment" assertion.
- eiscat-fc comment "The EISCAT Level 2 Data File Catalogue is an SQL RDB that lists directories containing EISCAT Level 2 data in Matlab compatible file format. Information available includes date, time, EISCAT associate code, and storage URI. The File Catalogue is browsable through the online EISCAT Schedule (select Archived data)." assertion.
- eiscat-fc comment "The EISCAT Level 2 Data File Catalogue is an SQL RDB that lists directories containing EISCAT Level 2 data in Matlab compatible file format. Information available includes date, time, EISCAT associate code, and storage URI. The File Catalogue is browsable through the online EISCAT Schedule (select Archived data)." assertion.
- madrigal-hdf comment "The Madrigal system now uses HDF5 as container format for archived data." assertion.
- madrigal-hdf comment "The Madrigal system now uses HDF5 as container format for archived data." assertion.
- madrigal-hdf comment "The Madrigal system now uses HDF5 as container format for archived data." assertion.
- PITHIA comment "The Plasmasphere-Thermosphere-Ionosphere Integrated Research Environment and Access Network of Research Facilities (PITHIA-NRF) is developing an ontology for data from the upper atmosphere to near-Earth space region. The ontology will be a modified and simplified version of the ESPAS FP7 ontology and based on standards. It will be centred around the concept of Data Collections." assertion.
- SPO comment "The Plasmasphere-Thermosphere-Ionosphere Integrated Research Environment and Access Network of Research Facilities (PITHIA-NRF) is developing an ontology for data from the upper atmosphere to near-Earth space region. The ontology will be a modified and simplified version of the ESPAS FP7 ontology and based on standards. It will be centred around the concept of Data Collections." assertion.
- DEIMS-SDR-REST-API comment "REST-API based on json sharing contents of DEIMS-SDR (sites, networks, locations, datasets, activities) based on OpenAPI sepcification" assertion.
- DEIMS-SDR-REST-API comment "REST-API based on json sharing contents of DEIMS-SDR (sites, networks, locations, datasets, activities) based on OpenAPI sepcification" assertion.
- DEIMS-SDR-REST-API comment "REST-API based on json sharing contents of DEIMS-SDR (sites, networks, locations, datasets, activities) based on OpenAPI sepcification" assertion.
- DEIMS-SDR-REST-API comment "REST-API based on json sharing contents of DEIMS-SDR (sites, networks, locations, datasets, activities) based on OpenAPI sepcification" assertion.
- DEIMS-SDR-REST-API comment "REST-API based on json sharing contents of DEIMS-SDR (sites, networks, locations, datasets, activities) based on OpenAPI sepcification" assertion.
- DEIMS-SDR-REST-API comment "REST-API based on json sharing contents of DEIMS-SDR (sites, networks, locations, datasets, activities) based on OpenAPI sepcification" assertion.
- Handle_System comment "The Handle System is a rapid-resolution, globally distributed system run by multiple groups that the public can use for resolving identifiers (handles). The Handle System is an implementation of the Identifier and Resolution component of the Digital Object Architecture." assertion.
- Handle_System comment "The Handle System is a rapid-resolution, globally distributed system run by multiple groups that the public can use for resolving identifiers (handles). The Handle System is an implementation of the Identifier and Resolution component of the Digital Object Architecture." assertion.
- ELSST comment "ELSST is a broad-based, multilingual thesaurus for the social sciences." assertion.
- REST comment "REST defines a set of constraints for how the architecture of an Internet-scale distributed hypermedia system, such as the Web, should behave." assertion.
- REST comment "REST defines a set of constraints for how the architecture of an Internet-scale distributed hypermedia system, such as the Web, should behave." assertion.
- IUCN comment "IUCN Red List of Threatened Species" assertion.
- IUCN comment "IUCN Red List of Threatened Species" assertion.