Matches in Nanopublications for { ?s <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment> ?o ?g. }
- ACTRIS_inSitu comment "ASC is a data centre unit of ACTRIS (Aeorosol, Clouds and Trace Gases Research InfraStructure). It is a data curation service for all aerosol, cloud and trace gase in situ data. This comprises inclusion of data in the data base EBAS, archiving and documentation. " assertion.
- ACTRIS_InSitu comment "ACTRIS InSitu is a data centre unit of ACTRIS (Aeorosol, Clouds and Trace Gases Research InfraStructure). It is a data curation service for all aerosol, cloud and trace gase in situ data. This comprises inclusion of data in the data base EBAS, archiving and documentation. " assertion.
- ACTRIS_CLU comment "ACTRIS CLU is a data centre unit of ACTRIS (Aeorosol, Clouds and Trace Gases Research InfraStructure). It is a data curation service for cloud remote sensing data. Enables RRT and NRT delivery. Production of level 3 data for NWP model evaluation." assertion.
- ACTRIS_CLU comment "ACTRIS CLU is a data centre unit of ACTRIS (Aeorosol, Clouds and Trace Gases Research InfraStructure). It is a data curation service for cloud remote sensing data. Enables RRT and NRT delivery. Production of level 3 data for NWP model evaluation." assertion.
- CarbonPortal comment "The ICOS Carbon Portal is the data portal of the Integrated Carbon Observation System (ICOS) research infrastructure. It offers free access to high-quality and standardised greenhouse gas data, as well as to scientific and educational products and services. The Carbon Portal is a ‘one-stop shop’ for all ICOS data products." assertion.
- CarbonPortal comment "The ICOS Carbon Portal is the data portal of the Integrated Carbon Observation System (ICOS) research infrastructure. It offers free access to high-quality and standardised greenhouse gas data, as well as to scientific and educational products and services. The Carbon Portal is a ‘one-stop shop’ for all ICOS data products." assertion.
- AnaEE_CREA comment "CREA is the leading Italian research organization dedicated to the agri-food supply chains. CREA operates as a legal entity under public law, and are supervised by the Ministry of Agricultural, Food and Forestry Policies (Mipaaf). The CREA's scientific activity covers agricultural crops, livestock, fishery, forestry, agro-industry, food science – and socio-economics . CREA has full scientific, statutory, organizational, administrative and financial autonomy. CREA was established in 2015, from the merging of CRA (Council for Agricultural Research) and INEA (National Institute of Agricultural Economics), two country-wide institutions active since mid of last century. CREA is divided into 12 research centers, where 6 centers are called Supply Chain Research Centers (they are assigned the specific mission for the valorization of typical quality productions of Made in Italy, but also studies and researches for the sustainable management of forests and wood arboriculture), while the remaining 6 centers are called Transversal Centers (they deal with research areas transversal to agriculture, agribusiness and agroindustry, food and nutrition, European and national agricultural policies, integrated with the new scenarios of the bioeconomy of rural areas)." assertion.
- INSPIRE_reg comment "The INSPIRE infrastructure involves a number of items, which require clear descriptions and the possibility to be referenced through unique identifiers. Examples for such items include INSPIRE themes, code lists, application schemas or discovery services. Registers provide a means to assign identifiers to items and their labels, definitions and descriptions (in different languages). The INSPIRE registry provides a central access point to a number of centrally managed INSPIRE registers. The content of these registers are based on the INSPIRE Directive, Implementing Rules and Technical Guidelines." assertion.
- INSPIRE_reg comment "The INSPIRE infrastructure involves a number of items, which require clear descriptions and the possibility to be referenced through unique identifiers. Examples for such items include INSPIRE themes, code lists, application schemas or discovery services. Registers provide a means to assign identifiers to items and their labels, definitions and descriptions (in different languages). The INSPIRE registry provides a central access point to a number of centrally managed INSPIRE registers. The content of these registers are based on the INSPIRE Directive, Implementing Rules and Technical Guidelines." assertion.
- INSPIRE_reg comment "The INSPIRE infrastructure involves a number of items, which require clear descriptions and the possibility to be referenced through unique identifiers. Examples for such items include INSPIRE themes, code lists, application schemas or discovery services. Registers provide a means to assign identifiers to items and their labels, definitions and descriptions (in different languages). The INSPIRE registry provides a central access point to a number of centrally managed INSPIRE registers. The content of these registers are based on the INSPIRE Directive, Implementing Rules and Technical Guidelines." assertion.
- INSPIRE_reg comment "The INSPIRE infrastructure involves a number of items, which require clear descriptions and the possibility to be referenced through unique identifiers. Examples for such items include INSPIRE themes, code lists, application schemas or discovery services. Registers provide a means to assign identifiers to items and their labels, definitions and descriptions (in different languages). The INSPIRE registry provides a central access point to a number of centrally managed INSPIRE registers. The content of these registers are based on the INSPIRE Directive, Implementing Rules and Technical Guidelines." assertion.
- INSPIRE_reg comment "The INSPIRE infrastructure involves a number of items, which require clear descriptions and the possibility to be referenced through unique identifiers. Examples for such items include INSPIRE themes, code lists, application schemas or discovery services. Registers provide a means to assign identifiers to items and their labels, definitions and descriptions (in different languages). The INSPIRE registry provides a central access point to a number of centrally managed INSPIRE registers. The content of these registers are based on the INSPIRE Directive, Implementing Rules and Technical Guidelines." assertion.
- ACTRIS_DataPortal comment "The focus of the web portal is validated data of ACTRIS (Aeorosol, Clouds and Trace Gases Research InfraStructure), but it is also possible to browse the ACTRIS data server for preliminary data (rapid delivery data) through this site." assertion.
- ACTRIS_DataPortal comment "The focus of the web portal is validated data of ACTRIS (Aeorosol, Clouds and Trace Gases Research InfraStructure), but it is also possible to browse the ACTRIS data server for preliminary data (rapid delivery data) through this site." assertion.
- ACTRIS_DataPortal comment "The focus of the web portal is validated data of ACTRIS (Aeorosol, Clouds and Trace Gases Research InfraStructure), but it is also possible to browse the ACTRIS data server for preliminary data (rapid delivery data) through this site." assertion.
- EBAS comment "EBAS is a database with atmospheric measurement data. EBAS objective is to handle, store and disseminate atmospheric composition data generated by international and national frameworks like long-term monitoring programmes and research projects." assertion.
- CLU comment "CLU provides vertical profiles of cloud and turbulent properties at high temporal and spatial resolution from a network of ground-based stations using the Cloudnet processing suite." assertion.
- CLU comment "CLU provides vertical profiles of cloud and turbulent properties at high temporal and spatial resolution from a network of ground-based stations using the Cloudnet processing suite." assertion.
- MaRDA comment "The Materials Research Data Alliance (MaRDA) is a community-led network focused on connecting and integrating materials research data infrastructure. MaRDA Working Groups (WGs) are intended to accelerate progress in specific ways." assertion.
- ARK comment "Archival Resource Keys (ARKs) are open, mainstream, non-paywalled, decentralized persistent identifiers. They identify anything digital, physical, or abstract. ARKs are similar to DOIs, URNs, and Handles. ARKs are more flexible, and less centralized." assertion.
- ds-wizard.org comment "website of the Data Stewardship Wizard" assertion.
- local comment "There is a need for the community to develop a set of guidelines for the modelling of nanopublications." assertion.
- metadata4dkg2022 comment "the website of the COST workshop on DKG metadata" assertion.
- prod-dekalog.inria.fr comment "Is the URL to KartoGraphI, a website giving visualizations of the state of the set of endpoints indexed by IndeGx" assertion.
- FAIRsharing.me4qwe comment "..." assertion.
- DOI comment "DOI is a persistent link to the digital object." assertion.
- ABCD comment "The Access to Biological Collections Data (ABCD) Schema is a standard for the access to and exchange of data about primary biodiversity data. It is compatible with several existing data standards and supports several datasets." assertion.
- ABCD comment "The Access to Biological Collections Data (ABCD) Schema is a standard for the access to and exchange of data about primary biodiversity data. It is compatible with several existing data standards and supports several datasets." assertion.
- ABCD comment "The Access to Biological Collections Data (ABCD) Schema is a standard for the access to and exchange of data about primary biodiversity data. It is compatible with several existing data standards and supports several datasets." assertion.
- ABCD comment "The Access to Biological Collections Data (ABCD) Schema is a standard for the access to and exchange of data about primary biodiversity data. It is compatible with several existing data standards and supports several datasets." assertion.
- ABCD comment "The Access to Biological Collections Data (ABCD) Schema is a standard for the access to and exchange of data about primary biodiversity data. It is compatible with several existing data standards and supports several datasets." assertion.
- ABCDEFG comment "Access to Biological Collection Databases Extended for Geosciences (ABCDEFG) is an XML Schema developed for use with palaeontological, mineralogical and geological digitalized collection data. It extends the ABCD XML Schema used by GBIF (Global Biodiversity Information Facility)." assertion.
- ABCDEFG comment "Access to Biological Collection Databases Extended for Geosciences (ABCDEFG) is an XML Schema developed for use with palaeontological, mineralogical and geological digitalized collection data. It extends the ABCD XML Schema used by GBIF (Global Biodiversity Information Facility)." assertion.
- AnaEEThes comment "The anaeeThes thesaurus aims at providing a controlled vocabulary for the semantic description of the study of continental ecosystems and their biodiversity. The thesaurus consists of concepts handled in different main thematic areas: abiotic (e.g. atmosphere, climate, hydrosphere, litosphere); biotic (e.g. animals, plants, micro-organisms, biodiversity); chemical compounds; experimentation and observation (e.g. instrument, method, protocol, measurement, quality, infrastructure); ecosystems (e.g. type, structure, functioning); modeling (e.g. formalism, platform, type of model, computer language); disciplines (disciplinary and scientific fields); and unit (units of the international system, inherited from the OBOE-standards ontology)." assertion.
- AnaEEThes comment "The anaeeThes thesaurus aims at providing a controlled vocabulary for the semantic description of the study of continental ecosystems and their biodiversity. The thesaurus consists of concepts handled in different main thematic areas: abiotic (e.g. atmosphere, climate, hydrosphere, litosphere); biotic (e.g. animals, plants, micro-organisms, biodiversity); chemical compounds; experimentation and observation (e.g. instrument, method, protocol, measurement, quality, infrastructure); ecosystems (e.g. type, structure, functioning); modeling (e.g. formalism, platform, type of model, computer language); disciplines (disciplinary and scientific fields); and unit (units of the international system, inherited from the OBOE-standards ontology)." assertion.
- ARGO-MD comment "Argo is a global array of 3,000 free-drifting profiling floats that measures the temperature and salinity of the upper 2000 m of the ocean. This allows, for the first time, continuous monitoring of the temperature, salinity, and velocity of the upper ocean, with all data being relayed and made publicly available within hours after collection. The array provides 100,000 temperature/salinity profiles and velocity measurements per year distributed over the global oceans at an average of 3-degree spacing. Some floats provide additional bio-geo parameters such as oxygen or chlorophyll. All data collected by Argo floats are publically available in near real-time via the Global Data Assembly Centers (GDACs) in Brest (France) and Monterey (California) after an automated quality control (QC), and in scientifically quality controlled form, delayed mode data, via the GDACs within six months of collection." assertion.
- CC-BY-NC-4.0 comment "This license allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator." assertion.
- CERIF comment "This standard allows for a metadata representation of research entities, their activities and interconnections, along with their output. This is captured in highly flexible formal (semantic) relationships, and enables quality maintenance, archiving, access and interchange of research information, so supporting knowledge transfer to decision makers, for research evaluation, research managers, strategists, researchers, editors and the general public." assertion.
- CERIF comment "This standard allows for a metadata representation of research entities, their activities and interconnections, along with their output. This is captured in highly flexible formal (semantic) relationships, and enables quality maintenance, archiving, access and interchange of research information, so supporting knowledge transfer to decision makers, for research evaluation, research managers, strategists, researchers, editors and the general public." assertion.
- CF_SN comment "The Climate and Forecast Standard Names Parameter Vocabulary (CF Standard Names) is intended for use with climate and forecast data in the atmosphere, surface and ocean domains. The CF Standard Names are the list of standard names used by the CF conventions. The list includes the units recommended for each standard name (most common prefixes can be used with the units, e.g. kilo (k), hecto (h), Mega (M), etc). If a standard_name metadata attribute is associated with a data variable, its value must be chosen from the list published in the standard name table. It is not compulsory within the CF conventions to assign a standard name to a data variable, but including one helps data users to understand the contents of a netCDF file. A CF standard name is not a netCDF variable name, but instead a value for the standard_name variable attribute. A standard_name attribute identifies the physical quantity of a variable." assertion.
- CF_SN comment "The Climate and Forecast Standard Names Parameter Vocabulary (CF Standard Names) is intended for use with climate and forecast data in the atmosphere, surface and ocean domains. The CF Standard Names are the list of standard names used by the CF conventions. The list includes the units recommended for each standard name (most common prefixes can be used with the units, e.g. kilo (k), hecto (h), Mega (M), etc). If a standard_name metadata attribute is associated with a data variable, its value must be chosen from the list published in the standard name table. It is not compulsory within the CF conventions to assign a standard name to a data variable, but including one helps data users to understand the contents of a netCDF file. A CF standard name is not a netCDF variable name, but instead a value for the standard_name variable attribute. A standard_name attribute identifies the physical quantity of a variable." assertion.
- CF_SN comment "The Climate and Forecast Standard Names Parameter Vocabulary (CF Standard Names) is intended for use with climate and forecast data in the atmosphere, surface and ocean domains. The CF Standard Names are the list of standard names used by the CF conventions. The list includes the units recommended for each standard name (most common prefixes can be used with the units, e.g. kilo (k), hecto (h), Mega (M), etc). If a standard_name metadata attribute is associated with a data variable, its value must be chosen from the list published in the standard name table. It is not compulsory within the CF conventions to assign a standard name to a data variable, but including one helps data users to understand the contents of a netCDF file. A CF standard name is not a netCDF variable name, but instead a value for the standard_name variable attribute. A standard_name attribute identifies the physical quantity of a variable." assertion.
- DARA comment "DA|RA is the registration agency for social science and economic data jointly run by GESIS and ZBW. In keeping with the ideals of good scientific practice there is a demand for open access to existing primary data so as to not only have the final research results but also be able to reconstruct the entire research process. GESIS and ZBW therefore offer a registration service for social and economic research data. This infrastructure lays the foundation for long-term, persistent identification, storage, localization and reliable citation of research data." assertion.
- DANUBIUS_MLP comment "This is the Metadata Preservation Policy for DANUBIUS-RI. Its role is to describe the digital preservation for the data." assertion.
- explore?id=http%3A%2F%2Fpurl.org%2Fnp%2FRAB-YR9Z7jf46oxQr1YvxikQ7j6stCgrYnVvDeLTGzATw%23DANUBIUS_MLP comment "This is the Metadata Preservation Policy for DANUBIUS-RI. Its role is to describe the digital preservation for the data." assertion.
- DANUBIUS_MLP comment "This is the Metadata Preservation Policy for DANUBIUS-RI. Its role is to describe the digital preservation for the data." assertion.
- DataCite comment "The DataCite Ontology (DataCite) is an ontology that enables the metadata properties of the DataCite Metadata Schema Specification (i.e., a list of metadata properties for the accurate and consistent identification of a resource for citation and retrieval purposes) to be described in RDF." assertion.
- DataCite comment "The DataCite Ontology (DataCite) is an ontology that enables the metadata properties of the DataCite Metadata Schema Specification (i.e., a list of metadata properties for the accurate and consistent identification of a resource for citation and retrieval purposes) to be described in RDF." assertion.
- HTTP comment "he Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application layer protocol in the Internet protocol suite model for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems." assertion.
- HTTPS comment "Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) is an extension of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). It is used for secure communication over a computer network, and is widely used on the Internet. In HTTPS, the communication protocol is encrypted using Transport Layer Security (TLS) or, formerly, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). The protocol is therefore also referred to as HTTP over TLS, or HTTP over SSL." assertion.
- HTTPS comment "Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) is an extension of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). It is used for secure communication over a computer network, and is widely used on the Internet. In HTTPS, the communication protocol is encrypted using Transport Layer Security (TLS) or, formerly, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). The protocol is therefore also referred to as HTTP over TLS, or HTTP over SSL." assertion.
- JSON_Schema comment "JSON Schema is a vocabulary that allows you to annotate and validate JSON documents." assertion.
- DCAT2 comment "An RDF vocabulary designed to facilitate interoperability between data catalogs published on the Web. By using DCAT to describe datasets in data catalogs, publishers increase discoverability and enable applications easily to consume metadata from multiple catalogs. It further enables decentralized publishing of catalogs and facilitates federated dataset search across sites. Aggregated DCAT metadata can serve as a manifest file to facilitate digital preservation." assertion.
- DCAT2 comment "An RDF vocabulary designed to facilitate interoperability between data catalogs published on the Web. By using DCAT to describe datasets in data catalogs, publishers increase discoverability and enable applications easily to consume metadata from multiple catalogs. It further enables decentralized publishing of catalogs and facilitates federated dataset search across sites. Aggregated DCAT metadata can serve as a manifest file to facilitate digital preservation." assertion.
- DCAT2 comment "An RDF vocabulary designed to facilitate interoperability between data catalogs published on the Web. By using DCAT to describe datasets in data catalogs, publishers increase discoverability and enable applications easily to consume metadata from multiple catalogs. It further enables decentralized publishing of catalogs and facilitates federated dataset search across sites. Aggregated DCAT metadata can serve as a manifest file to facilitate digital preservation." assertion.
- DCAT2 comment "An RDF vocabulary designed to facilitate interoperability between data catalogs published on the Web. By using DCAT to describe datasets in data catalogs, publishers increase discoverability and enable applications easily to consume metadata from multiple catalogs. It further enables decentralized publishing of catalogs and facilitates federated dataset search across sites. Aggregated DCAT metadata can serve as a manifest file to facilitate digital preservation." assertion.
- DEIMS-SDR comment "DEIMS-SDR (Dynamic Ecological Information Management System - Site and Dataset Registry) is an information management system for the discovery of long-term environmental research and monitoring facilities around the globe, along with the data gathered at those sites and the people and networks associated with them. DEIMS-SDR includes metadata such as site location, ecosystem, facilities, parameters measured and research themes.e sites and the people and networks associated with them. DEIMS-SDR includes metadata such as site location, ecosystem, facilities, parameters measured and research themes." assertion.
- DEIMS-SDR comment "DEIMS-SDR (Dynamic Ecological Information Management System - Site and Dataset Registry) is an information management system for the discovery of long-term environmental research and monitoring facilities around the globe, along with the data gathered at those sites and the people and networks associated with them. DEIMS-SDR includes metadata such as site location, ecosystem, facilities, parameters measured and research themes.e sites and the people and networks associated with them. DEIMS-SDR includes metadata such as site location, ecosystem, facilities, parameters measured and research themes." assertion.
- DEIMS-SDR comment "DEIMS-SDR (Dynamic Ecological Information Management System - Site and Dataset Registry) is an information management system for the discovery of long-term environmental research and monitoring facilities around the globe, along with the data gathered at those sites and the people and networks associated with them. DEIMS-SDR includes metadata such as site location, ecosystem, facilities, parameters measured and research themes.e sites and the people and networks associated with them. DEIMS-SDR includes metadata such as site location, ecosystem, facilities, parameters measured and research themes." assertion.
- DEIMS-SDR comment "DEIMS-SDR (Dynamic Ecological Information Management System - Site and Dataset Registry) is an information management system for the discovery of long-term environmental research and monitoring facilities around the globe, along with the data gathered at those sites and the people and networks associated with them. DEIMS-SDR includes metadata such as site location, ecosystem, facilities, parameters measured and research themes.e sites and the people and networks associated with them. DEIMS-SDR includes metadata such as site location, ecosystem, facilities, parameters measured and research themes." assertion.
- Dimensions comment "The Dimensions database is a scholarly database containing research articles, citations, books, chapters, and conference proceedings, as well as awarded grants, patents, clinical trials, policy documents, datasets and altmetric information. The free version includes a searchable publications index and links to all the other different entities. The subscription version includes further faceting, further analytical capabilities, and searchable indices of the non-publication content." assertion.
- Dimensions comment "The Dimensions database is a scholarly database containing research articles, citations, books, chapters, and conference proceedings, as well as awarded grants, patents, clinical trials, policy documents, datasets and altmetric information. The free version includes a searchable publications index and links to all the other different entities. The subscription version includes further faceting, further analytical capabilities, and searchable indices of the non-publication content." assertion.
- dirac-fc comment "The DIRAC File Catalogue indexes metadata and data files for use with the DIRAC grid interware." assertion.
- DOI comment "The digital object identifier (DOI) system originated in a joint initiative of three trade associations in the publishing industry (International Publishers Association; International Association of Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers; Association of American Publishers). The system was announced at the Frankfurt Book Fair 1997. The International DOI Foundation (IDF) was created to develop and manage the DOI system, also in 1997. The DOI system was adopted as International Standard ISO 26324 in 2012. The DOI system implements the Handle System and adds a number of new features. The DOI system provides an infrastructure for persistent unique identification of objects of any type. The DOI system is designed to work over the Internet. A DOI name is permanently assigned to an object to provide a resolvable persistent network link to current information about that object, including where the object, or information about it, can be found on the Internet. While information about an object can change over time, its DOI name will not change. A DOI name can be resolved within the DOI system to values of one or more types of data relating to the object identified by that DOI name, such as a URL, an e-mail address, other identifiers and descriptive metadata. The DOI system enables the construction of automated services and transactions. Applications of the DOI system include but are not limited to managing information and documentation location and access; managing metadata; facilitating electronic transactions; persistent unique identification of any form of any data; and commercial and non-commercial transactions. The content of an object associated with a DOI name is described unambiguously by DOI metadata, based on a structured extensible data model that enables the object to be associated with metadata of any desired degree of precision and granularity to support description and services. The data model supports interoperability between DOI applications. The scope of the DOI system is not defined by reference to the type of content (format, etc.) of the referent, but by reference to the functionalities it provides and the context of use. The DOI system provides, within networks of DOI applications, for unique identification, persistence, resolution, metadata and semantic interoperability." assertion.
- DOI comment "The digital object identifier (DOI) system originated in a joint initiative of three trade associations in the publishing industry (International Publishers Association; International Association of Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers; Association of American Publishers). The system was announced at the Frankfurt Book Fair 1997. The International DOI Foundation (IDF) was created to develop and manage the DOI system, also in 1997. The DOI system was adopted as International Standard ISO 26324 in 2012. The DOI system implements the Handle System and adds a number of new features. The DOI system provides an infrastructure for persistent unique identification of objects of any type. The DOI system is designed to work over the Internet. A DOI name is permanently assigned to an object to provide a resolvable persistent network link to current information about that object, including where the object, or information about it, can be found on the Internet. While information about an object can change over time, its DOI name will not change. A DOI name can be resolved within the DOI system to values of one or more types of data relating to the object identified by that DOI name, such as a URL, an e-mail address, other identifiers and descriptive metadata. The DOI system enables the construction of automated services and transactions. Applications of the DOI system include but are not limited to managing information and documentation location and access; managing metadata; facilitating electronic transactions; persistent unique identification of any form of any data; and commercial and non-commercial transactions. The content of an object associated with a DOI name is described unambiguously by DOI metadata, based on a structured extensible data model that enables the object to be associated with metadata of any desired degree of precision and granularity to support description and services. The data model supports interoperability between DOI applications. The scope of the DOI system is not defined by reference to the type of content (format, etc.) of the referent, but by reference to the functionalities it provides and the context of use. The DOI system provides, within networks of DOI applications, for unique identification, persistence, resolution, metadata and semantic interoperability." assertion.
- RAnAWGdeI_1GGmDAqv-vZjby5XqbL2ZujNz1vgwK_6cRI comment "The digital object identifier (DOI) system originated in a joint initiative of three trade associations in the publishing industry (International Publishers Association; International Association of Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers; Association of American Publishers). The system was announced at the Frankfurt Book Fair 1997. The International DOI Foundation (IDF) was created to develop and manage the DOI system, also in 1997. The DOI system was adopted as International Standard ISO 26324 in 2012. The DOI system implements the Handle System and adds a number of new features. The DOI system provides an infrastructure for persistent unique identification of objects of any type. The DOI system is designed to work over the Internet. A DOI name is permanently assigned to an object to provide a resolvable persistent network link to current information about that object, including where the object, or information about it, can be found on the Internet. While information about an object can change over time, its DOI name will not change. A DOI name can be resolved within the DOI system to values of one or more types of data relating to the object identified by that DOI name, such as a URL, an e-mail address, other identifiers and descriptive metadata. The DOI system enables the construction of automated services and transactions. Applications of the DOI system include but are not limited to managing information and documentation location and access; managing metadata; facilitating electronic transactions; persistent unique identification of any form of any data; and commercial and non-commercial transactions. The content of an object associated with a DOI name is described unambiguously by DOI metadata, based on a structured extensible data model that enables the object to be associated with metadata of any desired degree of precision and granularity to support description and services. The data model supports interoperability between DOI applications. The scope of the DOI system is not defined by reference to the type of content (format, etc.) of the referent, but by reference to the functionalities it provides and the context of use. The DOI system provides, within networks of DOI applications, for unique identification, persistence, resolution, metadata and semantic interoperability." assertion.
- DOI comment "The digital object identifier (DOI) system originated in a joint initiative of three trade associations in the publishing industry (International Publishers Association; International Association of Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers; Association of American Publishers). The system was announced at the Frankfurt Book Fair 1997. The International DOI Foundation (IDF) was created to develop and manage the DOI system, also in 1997. The DOI system was adopted as International Standard ISO 26324 in 2012. The DOI system implements the Handle System and adds a number of new features. The DOI system provides an infrastructure for persistent unique identification of objects of any type. The DOI system is designed to work over the Internet. A DOI name is permanently assigned to an object to provide a resolvable persistent network link to current information about that object, including where the object, or information about it, can be found on the Internet. While information about an object can change over time, its DOI name will not change. A DOI name can be resolved within the DOI system to values of one or more types of data relating to the object identified by that DOI name, such as a URL, an e-mail address, other identifiers and descriptive metadata. The DOI system enables the construction of automated services and transactions. Applications of the DOI system include but are not limited to managing information and documentation location and access; managing metadata; facilitating electronic transactions; persistent unique identification of any form of any data; and commercial and non-commercial transactions. The content of an object associated with a DOI name is described unambiguously by DOI metadata, based on a structured extensible data model that enables the object to be associated with metadata of any desired degree of precision and granularity to support description and services. The data model supports interoperability between DOI applications. The scope of the DOI system is not defined by reference to the type of content (format, etc.) of the referent, but by reference to the functionalities it provides and the context of use. The DOI system provides, within networks of DOI applications, for unique identification, persistence, resolution, metadata and semantic interoperability." assertion.
- RAnAWGdeI_1GGmDAqv-vZjby5XqbL2ZujNz1vgwK_6cRI comment "The digital object identifier (DOI) system originated in a joint initiative of three trade associations in the publishing industry (International Publishers Association; International Association of Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers; Association of American Publishers). The system was announced at the Frankfurt Book Fair 1997. The International DOI Foundation (IDF) was created to develop and manage the DOI system, also in 1997. The DOI system was adopted as International Standard ISO 26324 in 2012. The DOI system implements the Handle System and adds a number of new features. The DOI system provides an infrastructure for persistent unique identification of objects of any type. The DOI system is designed to work over the Internet. A DOI name is permanently assigned to an object to provide a resolvable persistent network link to current information about that object, including where the object, or information about it, can be found on the Internet. While information about an object can change over time, its DOI name will not change. A DOI name can be resolved within the DOI system to values of one or more types of data relating to the object identified by that DOI name, such as a URL, an e-mail address, other identifiers and descriptive metadata. The DOI system enables the construction of automated services and transactions. Applications of the DOI system include but are not limited to managing information and documentation location and access; managing metadata; facilitating electronic transactions; persistent unique identification of any form of any data; and commercial and non-commercial transactions. The content of an object associated with a DOI name is described unambiguously by DOI metadata, based on a structured extensible data model that enables the object to be associated with metadata of any desired degree of precision and granularity to support description and services. The data model supports interoperability between DOI applications. The scope of the DOI system is not defined by reference to the type of content (format, etc.) of the referent, but by reference to the functionalities it provides and the context of use. The DOI system provides, within networks of DOI applications, for unique identification, persistence, resolution, metadata and semantic interoperability." assertion.
- DOIP comment "DOIP is a core protocol of the Digital Object Architecture." assertion.
- DCMI comment "The Dublin Metadata Element Set, which is often called Dublin Core (DC), is a standardized metadata scheme for description of any kind of resource such as documents in electronic and non-electronic form, digital materials (such as video, sound, images, etc) and composite media like web pages. Dublin Core Metadata may be used for multiple purposes, from simple resource description, to combining metadata vocabularies of different metadata standards, to providing interoperability for metadata vocabularies in the Linked Data cloud and Semantic Web implementations. Please note that this version of the specification for the Dublin Core Element Set 1.1 is somewhat out of date, although it is not officially deprecated. The DCMI Metadata Terms specification is linked to this record and is the current documentation that should be used for the Dublin Core Element Set 1.1." assertion.
- DCMI comment "The Dublin Metadata Element Set, which is often called Dublin Core (DC), is a standardized metadata scheme for description of any kind of resource such as documents in electronic and non-electronic form, digital materials (such as video, sound, images, etc) and composite media like web pages. Dublin Core Metadata may be used for multiple purposes, from simple resource description, to combining metadata vocabularies of different metadata standards, to providing interoperability for metadata vocabularies in the Linked Data cloud and Semantic Web implementations. Please note that this version of the specification for the Dublin Core Element Set 1.1 is somewhat out of date, although it is not officially deprecated. The DCMI Metadata Terms specification is linked to this record and is the current documentation that should be used for the Dublin Core Element Set 1.1." assertion.
- EBAS comment "EBAS is a database hosting observation data of atmospheric chemical composition and physical properties. EBAS hosts data submitted by data originators in support of a number of national and international programs ranging from monitoring activities to research projects. EBAS is developed and operated by the Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU)." assertion.
- EBAS comment "EBAS is a database hosting observation data of atmospheric chemical composition and physical properties. EBAS hosts data submitted by data originators in support of a number of national and international programs ranging from monitoring activities to research projects. EBAS is developed and operated by the Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU)." assertion.
- eLTER_DMP_Draft comment "Draft Data Management Plan for eLTER based on the requirements of the eLTER projects preparing the implementation of the eLTER RI. This draft DMP includes a Data Policy, which is not shared publically at the moment. The draft DMP and DP will be superseede." assertion.
- eLTER_DMP_Draft comment "Draft Data Management Plan for eLTER based on the requirements of the eLTER projects preparing the implementation of the eLTER RI. This draft DMP includes a Data Policy, which is not shared publically at the moment. The draft DMP and DP will be superseede." assertion.
- eiscat-licence comment "EISCAT data are the property of EISCAT Scientific Association. Use is granted according to rules defined in the EISCAT Statutes (Blue Book). In summary, embargo rules apply to data at low levels (L1 and L2) whereas analysed data (L3) and metadata are open. Users are kindly requested to contact the Association before publishing data and also to add the following Acknowledgement to all publications: 'EISCAT is an international association supported by research organisations in China (CRIRP), Finland (SA), Japan (NIPR and ISEE), Norway (NFR), Sweden (VR), and the United Kingdom (UKRI).'" assertion.
- ACTRIS_InSitu comment "ACTRIS InSitu is a data centre unit of ACTRIS (Aeorosol, Clouds and Trace Gases Research InfraStructure). It is a data curation service for all aerosol, cloud and trace gase in situ data. This comprises inclusion of data in the data base EBAS, archiving and documentation." assertion.
- ICOS comment "The mission of ICOS is observing the carbon balance of Europe and its surrounding." assertion.
- AnaEE_CREA comment "CREA is the leading Italian research organization dedicated to the agri-food supply chains. CREA operates as a legal entity under public law, and are supervised by the Ministry of Agricultural, Food and Forestry Policies (Mipaaf)." assertion.
- eLTER-DIP comment "This is DIP is the central access point for data discovery and access of eLTER." assertion.
- EnvThes comment "The Environmental Thesaurus is a controlled vocabulary built to aid integration of the data resulting from long term ecological research and monitoring in Europe (eLTER). It provides described and semantically well defined terms for later analysis and it serves as harmonized specification of parameters in the observation and measurement of ecosystem processes." assertion.
- EnvThes comment "The Environmental Thesaurus is a controlled vocabulary built to aid integration of the data resulting from long term ecological research and monitoring in Europe (eLTER). It provides described and semantically well defined terms for later analysis and it serves as harmonized specification of parameters in the observation and measurement of ecosystem processes." assertion.
- GEOMS comment "The Generic Earth Observation Metadata Standard (GEOMS) is a generic metadata standard used for archiving data from ground based networks and for validating NASA and ESA satellite data. The standard aims to improve the portability and accessibility of geophysical datasets, and makes the contents of those datasets self-describing. Originally applicable to atmospheric and oceanographic datasets, it has expanded to support all measurements from Earth observation instruments. This standard describes the required metadata without requiring any particular format. However, implementations are available in HDF4, HDF5 or netCDF. Additional implementations in other formats can also be created as needed. Measurement-specific templates are available as various extensions of the GEOMS guidelines." assertion.
- GEOMS comment "The Generic Earth Observation Metadata Standard (GEOMS) is a generic metadata standard used for archiving data from ground based networks and for validating NASA and ESA satellite data. The standard aims to improve the portability and accessibility of geophysical datasets, and makes the contents of those datasets self-describing. Originally applicable to atmospheric and oceanographic datasets, it has expanded to support all measurements from Earth observation instruments. This standard describes the required metadata without requiring any particular format. However, implementations are available in HDF4, HDF5 or netCDF. Additional implementations in other formats can also be created as needed. Measurement-specific templates are available as various extensions of the GEOMS guidelines." assertion.
- Handle_System comment "The Handle System is the Corporation for National Research Initiatives's proprietary registry assigning persistent identifiers, or handles, to information resources, and for resolving those handles into the information necessary to locate, access, and otherwise make use of the resources. As with handles used elsewhere in computing, Handle System handles are opaque, and encode no information about the underlying resource, being bound only to metadata regarding the resource. Consequently, the handles are not rendered invalid by changes to the metadata." assertion.
- Handle_System comment "The Handle System is the Corporation for National Research Initiatives's proprietary registry assigning persistent identifiers, or handles, to information resources, and for resolving those handles into the information necessary to locate, access, and otherwise make use of the resources. As with handles used elsewhere in computing, Handle System handles are opaque, and encode no information about the underlying resource, being bound only to metadata regarding the resource. Consequently, the handles are not rendered invalid by changes to the metadata." assertion.
- Handle_System comment "The Handle System is the Corporation for National Research Initiatives's proprietary registry assigning persistent identifiers, or handles, to information resources, and for resolving those handles into the information necessary to locate, access, and otherwise make use of the resources. As with handles used elsewhere in computing, Handle System handles are opaque, and encode no information about the underlying resource, being bound only to metadata regarding the resource. Consequently, the handles are not rendered invalid by changes to the metadata." assertion.
- InnovAuth comment "InnovAuth is a custom local authentication and authorization platform in use by different systems created and maintained at VLIZ vzw in Belgium." assertion.
- InnovAuth comment "InnovAuth is a custom local authentication and authorization platform in use by different systems created and maintained at VLIZ vzw in Belgium." assertion.
- JSON-LD comment "JSON-LD is a JSON-based format to serialize Linked Data. The syntax is designed to easily integrate into deployed systems that already use JSON, and provides a smooth upgrade path from JSON to JSON-LD. It is primarily intended to be a way to use Linked Data in Web-based programming environments, to build interoperable Web services, and to store Linked Data in JSON-based storage engines. JSON-LD is a concrete RDF syntax. A JSON-LD document is both an RDF document and a JSON document and correspondingly represents an instance of an RDF data model. However, JSON-LD also extends the RDF data model to optionally allow JSON-LD to serialize generalized RDF Datasets." assertion.
- JSON-LD comment "JSON-LD is a JSON-based format to serialize Linked Data. The syntax is designed to easily integrate into deployed systems that already use JSON, and provides a smooth upgrade path from JSON to JSON-LD. It is primarily intended to be a way to use Linked Data in Web-based programming environments, to build interoperable Web services, and to store Linked Data in JSON-based storage engines. JSON-LD is a concrete RDF syntax. A JSON-LD document is both an RDF document and a JSON document and correspondingly represents an instance of an RDF data model. However, JSON-LD also extends the RDF data model to optionally allow JSON-LD to serialize generalized RDF Datasets." assertion.
- GCMD comment "Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Keywords are a hierarchical set of controlled Earth Science vocabularies that help ensure Earth Science data, services, and variables are described in a consistent and comprehensive manner and allow for the precise searching of metadata and subsequent retrieval of data, services, and variables. Initiated over twenty years ago, GCMD Keywords are periodically analyzed for relevancy and will continue to be refined and expanded in response to user needs." assertion.
- GCMD comment "Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Keywords are a hierarchical set of controlled Earth Science vocabularies that help ensure Earth Science data, services, and variables are described in a consistent and comprehensive manner and allow for the precise searching of metadata and subsequent retrieval of data, services, and variables. Initiated over twenty years ago, GCMD Keywords are periodically analyzed for relevancy and will continue to be refined and expanded in response to user needs." assertion.
- GCMD comment "Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Keywords are a hierarchical set of controlled Earth Science vocabularies that help ensure Earth Science data, services, and variables are described in a consistent and comprehensive manner and allow for the precise searching of metadata and subsequent retrieval of data, services, and variables. Initiated over twenty years ago, GCMD Keywords are periodically analyzed for relevancy and will continue to be refined and expanded in response to user needs." assertion.
- ICOS_Carbon_Portal comment "ICOS Data Portal provides observational data and elaborated products on greenhouse gases. Data sets can be visualised and downloaded fully and/or partially. ICOS data meets the global standards for atmospheric, ecosystem flux and marine observations of greenhouse gases. All information on observations and the metadata is stored in persistent long-term repositories." assertion.
- ICOS_Carbon_Portal comment "ICOS Data Portal provides observational data and elaborated products on greenhouse gases. Data sets can be visualised and downloaded fully and/or partially. ICOS data meets the global standards for atmospheric, ecosystem flux and marine observations of greenhouse gases. All information on observations and the metadata is stored in persistent long-term repositories." assertion.
- LWERIC-MetadataCatalogue comment "The LifeWatch ERIC Metadata Catalogue provides descriptive metadata allowing users to retrieve and manage information in much greater quantities and at greater speed. It now consists of one unified VRE, workflows, datasets, services, and a research site.:<br> The LifeWatch ERIC Metadata Catalogue is informed by extensive ontologies and thesauri that make the records findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable, according to the FAIR principles of data management. The architecture is based on GeoNetwork 3.10 and allows users to manage metadata related to five kinds of resources:<br> * Datasets, by using the EML 2.2.0 standard (60 metadata attributes):<br> * Research Site, by using a customised ISO19139 standard (36 metadata attributes):<br> * Services, by using a customized ISO19139 standard (40 metadata attributes):<br> * Virtual Research Environments, by using a customized ISO19139 standard (25 metadata attributes):<br> * Workflows, by using a customized ISO19139 standard (25 metadata attributes):<br>" assertion.
- NSID comment "NSId is a Handle based persistent identifier for natural science specimens." assertion.
- NVS_Voc comment "SeaDataNet NVS is used in marine domain for metadata and data." assertion.
- OBOE comment "OBOE is a suite of OWL-DL ontologies for modeling and representing scientific observations. The OBOE model is designed as a generic data model with a number of constructs for defining observational data. Key features of OBOE include its ability to represent a wide range of measurement types, a mechanism for specifying measurement context, and the ability to associate the type of entity (e.g., sample, organism, etc.) being measured. OBOE is being used and developed within the Semtools project for describing a wide variety of ecological data stored within the Knowledge Network for Biodiversity (KNB) as well as extensions for ontology-based data annotation and discovery within the MetaCat software infrastructure." assertion.