Matches in Nanopublications for { ?s <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment> ?o ?g. }
- assertion comment "This is an important article that is in line with the practices of Open Science." assertion.
- MBMS comment "Metadata schema used to describe MassBank records." assertion.
- eLTER_DAR comment "Catalogue documenting all digital assets of the eLTER RI." assertion.
- eLTER_DAR comment "Catalogue documenting all digital assets of the eLTER RI." assertion.
- eLTER_DataSpec_Draft comment "eLTER data specification and reporting template for abiotic and biotic data (csv template) including basic metadata on the observation context." assertion.
- I-ADOPT comment "The I-ADOPT Framework acts as a semantic broker and is based on an ontology in order to facilitate interoperability between existing variable description models. It offers core atomic components and relations between them that can be applied to define machine-interpretable variable descriptions that reuse FAIR terminology concepts." assertion.
- Python-Programming-Library-ICOSCP comment "Higher level programming language library (Python) for access to metadata and data at ICOS Carbon Portal." assertion.
- GNOS_account comment "User authenticates (login/passwd) against the internal catalog database of the GeoNetwork instance." assertion.
- EMSO-MD-Schema comment "EMSO ERIC uses a harmonized metadata schema based on OceanSites specifications, CF and other conventions. The final document is not publicly available yet. The schema is used through different mechanisms such as NetCDF and ERDDAP." assertion.
- IPFS comment "A peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol designed to preserve and grow humanity's knowledge by making the web upgradeable, resilient, and more open." assertion.
- CID comment "A content identifier, or CID, is a label used to point to material in IPFS. It doesn't indicate where the content is stored, but it forms a kind of address based on the content itself. CIDs are short, regardless of the size of their underlying content." assertion.
- dPID comment "dPIDs are decentralized persistent identifiers for hash-based linked data." assertion.
- dPID comment "dPIDs are decentralized persistent identifiers for hash-based linked data." assertion.
- RO-Crate comment "RO-Crate is a community effort to establish a lightweight approach to packaging research data with their metadata. It is based on schema.org annotations in JSON-LD, and aims to make best-practice in formal metadata description accessible and practical for use in a wider variety of situations, from an individual researcher working with a folder of data, to large data-intensive computational research environments." assertion.
- RO_Crate comment "RO-Crate is a community effort to establish a lightweight approach to packaging research data with their metadata. It is based on schema.org annotations in JSON-LD, and aims to make best-practice in formal metadata description accessible and practical for use in a wider variety of situations, from an individual researcher working with a folder of data, to large data-intensive computational research environments." assertion.
- RO_Crate comment "RO-Crate is a community effort to establish a lightweight approach to packaging research data with their metadata. It is based on schema.org annotations in JSON-LD, and aims to make best-practice in formal metadata description accessible and practical for use in a wider variety of situations, from an individual researcher working with a folder of data, to large data-intensive computational research environments." assertion.
- explore?id=http%3A%2F%2Fpurl.org%2Fnp%2FRAcYMfIt1ICpNTg0RCiR0QHfNoSUU-b-5Yw3w06HSL9VA%23RO_Crate comment "RO-Crate is a community effort to establish a lightweight approach to packaging research data with their metadata. It is based on schema.org annotations in JSON-LD, and aims to make best-practice in formal metadata description accessible and practical for use in a wider variety of situations, from an individual researcher working with a folder of data, to large data-intensive computational research environments." assertion.
- RO-Crate comment "RO-Crate is a community effort to establish a lightweight approach to packaging research data with their metadata. It is based on schema.org annotations in JSON-LD, and aims to make best-practice in formal metadata description accessible and practical for use in a wider variety of situations, from an individual researcher working with a folder of data, to large data-intensive computational research environments." assertion.
- DAGs comment "A directed acyclic graph (DAG) is an acyclic graph that consists of vertices and edges (also called arcs), with each edge directed from one vertex to another, such that following those directions will never form a closed loop. A path in a DAG is a sequence of edges having the property that the ending vertex of each edge in the sequence is the same as the starting vertex of the next edge in the sequence; a path forms a cycle if the starting vertex of its first edge equals the ending vertex of its last edge" assertion.
- Blockchain comment "Blockchain technology is a decentralized, distributed ledger that stores the record of ownership of digital assets" assertion.
- IPLD comment "IPLD is the data model of the content-addressable web. It allows us to treat all hash-linked data structures as subsets of a unified information space, unifying all data models that link data with hashes as instances of IPLD." assertion.
- ERC_721 comment "ERC-721 is a free, open standard that describes how to build non-fungible or unique tokens on the Ethereum blockchain." assertion.
- JSON-LD comment "JSON-LD (JavaScript Object Notation for Linked Data) is a method of encoding linked data using JSON" assertion.
- Schema.org comment "Schema.org is a collaborative, community activity with a mission to create, maintain, and promote schemas for structured data on the Internet, on web pages, in email messages, and beyond." assertion.
- Schema.org comment "Schema.org is a collaborative, community activity with a mission to create, maintain, and promote schemas for structured data on the Internet, on web pages, in email messages, and beyond." assertion.
- Schema.org comment "Schema.org is a collaborative, community activity with a mission to create, maintain, and promote schemas for structured data on the Internet, on web pages, in email messages, and beyond." assertion.
- Schema.org comment "Schema.org is a collaborative, community activity with a mission to create, maintain, and promote schemas for structured data on the Internet, on web pages, in email messages, and beyond." assertion.
- Schema.org comment "Schema.org is a collaborative, community activity with a mission to create, maintain, and promote schemas for structured data on the Internet, on web pages, in email messages, and beyond." assertion.
- Schema.org comment "Schema.org is a collaborative, community activity with a mission to create, maintain, and promote schemas for structured data on the Internet, on web pages, in email messages, and beyond." assertion.
- DeSci_Nodes_Metadata_Preservation_Policy comment "By leveraging our core competency in scientific data storage and working closely with our partners, DeSci Labs aims to provide a robust and resilient infrastructure that guarantees the long-term availability of metadata for Research Objects created through DeSci Nodes." assertion.
- GEO comment "GEO is a public functional genomics data repository supporting MIAME-compliant data submissions. Array- and sequence-based data are accepted. Tools are provided to help users query and download experiments and curated gene expression profiles." assertion.
- FITUF comment "Everyone who considers implementing the FAIR Guiding Principles using Health Level Seven Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources." assertion.
- SSHOC-NL-SEH comment "The SSHOC-NL Socio Economic History (SEH) community consists of researchers in the Netherlands who conduct research and publish data about social history and economic history research. The community is led by researchers in the International Institute of Social History (IISG), as well as researchers in the Utrecht University, the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, RU Nijmegen, etc. The community is also actively involved in Dutch research infrastructures such as CLARIAH and ODISSEI (and their joint large infrastructure project starting in 2024, SSHOC-NL). As the name suggests, the SEH community spans different disciplines from the SSH, as it combines interests and expertise on history and historical data sources with the one on socio-economic aspects such as social inequalities and occupational dynamics." assertion.
- SSHOC-NL-SEH comment "The SSHOC-NL Socio Economic History (SEH) community consists of researchers in the Netherlands who conduct research and publish data about social history and economic history research. The community is led by researchers in the International Institute of Social History (IISG), as well as researchers in the Utrecht University, the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, RU Nijmegen, etc. The community is also actively involved in Dutch research infrastructures such as CLARIAH and ODISSEI (and their joint large infrastructure project starting in 2024, SSHOC-NL). As the name suggests, the SEH community spans different disciplines from the SSH, as it combines interests and expertise on history and historical data sources with the one on socio-economic aspects such as social inequalities and occupational dynamics." assertion.
- MARC21 comment "MARC (MAchine-Readable Cataloging) standards are a set of digital formats for the description of items catalogued by libraries, such as books. MARC 21 was designed to redefine the original MARC record format for the 21st century and to make it more accessible to the international community. MARC 21 is a result of the combination of the United States and Canadian MARC formats (USMARC and CAN/MARC). " assertion.
- MARC21 comment "MARC (MAchine-Readable Cataloging) standards are a set of digital formats for the description of items catalogued by libraries, such as books. MARC 21 was designed to redefine the original MARC record format for the 21st century and to make it more accessible to the international community. MARC 21 is a result of the combination of the United States and Canadian MARC formats (USMARC and CAN/MARC). " assertion.
- MARC21 comment "MARC (MAchine-Readable Cataloging) standards are a set of digital formats for the description of items catalogued by libraries, such as books. MARC 21 was designed to redefine the original MARC record format for the 21st century and to make it more accessible to the international community. MARC 21 is a result of the combination of the United States and Canadian MARC formats (USMARC and CAN/MARC). " assertion.
- EAD comment "Encoded Archival Description (EAD) is an XML standard for encoding archival finding aids, maintained by the Technical Subcommittee for Encoded Archival Standards of the Society of American Archivists, in partnership with the Library of Congress. EAD is now used around the world by archives, libraries, museums, national libraries and historical societies. Through a standardized system for encoding the descriptions of archival finding aids, EAD allows users to locate primary sources that are geographically remote." assertion.
- EAD comment "Encoded Archival Description (EAD) is an XML standard for encoding archival finding aids, maintained by the Technical Subcommittee for Encoded Archival Standards of the Society of American Archivists, in partnership with the Library of Congress. EAD is now used around the world by archives, libraries, museums, national libraries and historical societies. Through a standardized system for encoding the descriptions of archival finding aids, EAD allows users to locate primary sources that are geographically remote." assertion.
- Dataverse comment "The Dataverse is an open source web application to share, preserve, cite, explore and analyze research data. Researchers, data authors, publishers, data distributors, and affiliated institutions all receive appropriate credit via a data citation with a persistent identifier (e.g., DOI, or handle). A Dataverse repository hosts multiple dataverses. Each dataverse contains dataset(s) or other dataverses, and each dataset contains descriptive metadata and data files (including documentation and code that accompany the data). Dataverse is also installed in the countries of the European Union to preserve data collected by research communities of Netherlands, Germany, France and Finland. The largest Dataverse repository is called DataverseNL and located in the Netherlands providing data management services for 11 Dutch Universities." assertion.
- DataverseNL comment "DataverseNL is a shared service provided by participating institutes and DANS. DataverseNL uses the Dataverse software developed by Harvard University, which is used worldwide." assertion.
- NDE comment "The NDE Dataset Register is the result of collaboration within the Digital Heritage Network and is managed and maintained by the National Archives." assertion.
- DANS-Data-Station-SSH comment "This Data Station enables deposit data and search for data within the social sciences and humanities domains. The metadata of Data Station SSH is also available in the Dutch Data Portal of ODISSEI and in the European Data Catalog of CESSDA ." assertion.
- Jinja comment "Jinja is a fast, expressive, extensible templating engine. Special placeholders in the template allow writing code similar to Python syntax. Then the template is passed data to render the final document." assertion.
- HTML comment "The HyperText Markup Language or HTML is the standard markup language for documents designed to be displayed in a web browser. It is often assisted by technologies such as Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and scripting languages such as JavaScript. Web browsers receive HTML documents from a web server or from local storage and render the documents into multimedia web pages. HTML describes the structure of a web page semantically and originally included cues for its appearance." assertion.
- SWORD-API-v2.0 comment "SWORD stands for “Simple Web-service Offering Repository Deposit” and is a “profile” of AtomPub (RFC 5023) which is a RESTful API that allows non-Dataverse Software to deposit files and metadata into a Dataverse installation. Client libraries are available in Python, Javascript, Java, R, Ruby, and PHP. The SWORD API was formerly known as the “Data Deposit API” and was Introduced in Dataverse Network (DVN) 3.6. " assertion.
- SWORD-API-v2.0 comment "SWORD stands for “Simple Web-service Offering Repository Deposit” and is a “profile” of AtomPub (RFC 5023) which is a RESTful API that allows non-Dataverse Software to deposit files and metadata into a Dataverse installation. Client libraries are available in Python, Javascript, Java, R, Ruby, and PHP. The SWORD API was formerly known as the “Data Deposit API” and was Introduced in Dataverse Network (DVN) 3.6. " assertion.
- DARA comment "da|ra is a DOI registration agency for social and economic data by the GESIS (Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) and ZBW (Leibniz Information Centre for Economics)." assertion.
- DARA comment "da|ra is a DOI registration agency for social and economic data by the GESIS (Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) and ZBW (Leibniz Information Centre for Economics)." assertion.
- GESIS-Search comment "GESIS Search provides access to quantitative social science research data, available through the GESIS Data Archive. " assertion.
- GESIS-Usage-Regulations-2018 comment "This license is for GESIS Archive’s holdings include the data depositor’s original data and documents as well as if applicable additional material. " assertion.
- assertion comment "Overall, this is in my view a very useful and accurate representation of one of the main results of the linked paper." assertion.
- assertion comment "I do not understand where the last part ("#.ZGJUQnZBy3A") of the data set identifier https://zenodo.org/record/7937808#.ZGJUQnZBy3A comes from. It seems to me that the proper identifier (DOI) is just https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7937807 . Or, alternatively, if the identifier should refer explicitly to just one of the two files (as the label in fact seems to suggest), then it should be https://zenodo.org/record/7937808/files/simile_non_simile_shuffled.xls ." assertion.
- assertion comment "As a small suggestion for improvement, the task "text classification" could be made more specific, for example as something like "simile detection". This class probably doesn't exist yet in the available vocabularies but can be easily defined (probably as a subclass of "text classification") in a separate nanopublication via Nanodash, and then referred to in an update of this nanopublication." assertion.
- RA46siNAHOdunzv39KXsh23TX8S6AfPmuxHVZuTazkfng comment "Filled in" assertion.
- scholia.toolforge.org comment "Interesting service/website." assertion.
- scholia.toolforge.org comment "Interesting website and service." assertion.
- abc comment "just a test" assertion.
- assertion comment "This seems to be a formally correct representation of the given hypothesis." assertion.
- assertion comment "Overall, this seems to be a formally valid representation of the given hypothesis." assertion.
- assertion comment "The concept "competition between invasive and native species" could be defined more precisely, as it's not clear what makes something a competition and whether this is between two species or could involve more than two." assertion.
- assertion comment "For the subject and object classes "number of enemies ...", it's unclear how the enemies are counted (as organisms or as species). From personal communication with this nanopublication author, I understand that these classes are meant to be the general ones that encompass both interpretations, which is fine but should be made explicit." assertion.
- assertion comment "This seems to be a formally accurate representation of the given hypothesis." assertion.
- assertion comment "This seems to be a formally accurate representation of the given hypothesis." assertion.
- assertion comment "This seems to be a formally accurate representation of the given hypothesis." assertion.
- assertion comment "This seems to be a formally accurate representation of the given hypothesis." assertion.
- assertion comment "Overall, this seems to be a formally accurate representation of the given hypothesis." assertion.
- assertion comment "I have a minor question mark with respect to how the subject/object classes ("number of enemies of invasive species in ...") connect to the context class ("invasive population"), the former refer to "species" and the latter to "population". This can probably just be made clearer in the respective class definitions." assertion.
- assertion comment "Overall, this seems to be an accurate representation of the given hypothesis." assertion.
- assertion comment "The concept of "performance of non-native species" could be better defined, in particular how it differs from "invation success"." assertion.
- assertion comment "The concept of "performance of non-native species" could be better defined, in particular how it differs from "invasion success"." assertion.
- assertion comment "My previous comments have been appropriately addressed, and I don't see any further issues with this nanopublication." assertion.
- assertion comment "This is a valid definition of simile detection." assertion.
- opendata-ch-2023-forum comment "The program for the Opendata.ch/2023 forum is out. Excited to present our work there." assertion.
- assertion comment "As a minor comment, the short name (URI suffix; "simile" in this case) is a bit confusing as the identifier stands for the concept of "simile detection" and not for "simile". So, a suffix like "simile-detection" would have been more appropriate in my view. On the other hand, identifiers are supposed to be opaque and not be broken down and interpreted, so in this view this is perfectly fine. Just as a comment, and I suggest to leave it as is." assertion.
- assertion comment "This is a valid definition of "metaphor detection"." assertion.
- assertion comment "This seems to be an accurate representation of one of the studies performed in the specified paper." assertion.
- assertion comment "The definition of the concept could be a bit more elaborate, but overall this is a valid definition of the concept "detection of sarcasm in online text messages"." assertion.
- assertion comment "This seems to be a valid and accurate representation of the result of one of the studies described in the given paper." assertion.
- assertion comment "The definition of the concept could be a bit more elaborate, but overall this is a valid definition of the concept of "detection of polarity shift in clauses"." assertion.
- assertion comment "I find the algorithm specified as "Fuzzy Logic" a bit too unspecific and I would call "Fuzzy Logic" a formalism, and not an algorithm. But the used vocabulary does classify it under "Algorithms", and so this seems to be a correct usage of that term from that perspective. This is therefore just a comment, and I suggest to leave the current representation." assertion.
- assertion comment "Overall, this is a valid and accurate representation of one of the studies described in the given paper." assertion.
- ESS comment "The European Social Survey (ESS) was established in 2001 to study the attitudes, beliefs and behaviours of the populations of European countries. In 2013, it was established as a European Research Infrastructure Consortium under EU legislation, and is one of the three ERICs in the social sciences. " assertion.
- AUSSI-ESS comment "The Australian National University (ANU) conducted the ESS in an Australian context, under the title of the Australian Social Survey International – ESS (AUSSI-ESS). The purpose of the Australian study was to conduct a national study that enabled cross-continent comparisons to European countries that participate, to better understand the similarities and differences between countries. The fieldwork methodology for AUSSI-ESS was completed using self-completion of surveys via the web. This was different to that traditionally used in the ESS, which had used face-to-face survey methods almost exclusively through Wave 9." assertion.
- AUSSI-ESS comment "The Australian National University (ANU) conducted the ESS in an Australian context, under the title of the Australian Social Survey International – ESS (AUSSI-ESS). The purpose of the Australian study was to conduct a national study that enabled cross-continent comparisons to European countries that participate, to better understand the similarities and differences between countries. The fieldwork methodology for AUSSI-ESS was completed using self-completion of surveys via the web. This was different to that traditionally used in the ESS, which had used face-to-face survey methods almost exclusively through Wave 9." assertion.
- AUSSI-ESS comment "The Australian National University (ANU) conducted the ESS in an Australian context, under the title of the Australian Social Survey International – ESS (AUSSI-ESS). The purpose of the Australian study was to conduct a national study that enabled cross-continent comparisons to European countries that participate, to better understand the similarities and differences between countries. The fieldwork methodology for AUSSI-ESS was completed using self-completion of surveys via the web. This was different to that traditionally used in the ESS, which had used face-to-face survey methods almost exclusively through Wave 9." assertion.
- 10357823.2018.1546277 comment "Very interesting." assertion.
- Stata comment "Stata data files are saved with the extension “.dta”. This means the file is ready to use in Stata and unlike data saved in, for example, an excel file, you do not need to import this into Stata. Stata is a general-purpose statistical software package developed by StataCorp for data manipulation, visualization, statistics, and automated reporting. " assertion.
- CESSDA-Topic-Classification comment "CESSDA Topic Classification is a controlled vocabulary and a typology of main themes or subjects of data. " assertion.
- SPSS-Format comment "IBM® SPSS® Statistics data files are files specifically formatted for use by IBM SPSS Statistics, containing both data and the metadata (dictionary) that define the data." assertion.
- SAS-File-Format comment "SAS is a statistical software suite developed by SAS Institute for data management, advanced analytics, multivariate analysis, business intelligence, criminal investigation, and predictive analytics." assertion.
- R-File-Format comment "R File Format most often used by the R Studio" assertion.
- CSV comment "Files with .csv (Comma Separated Values) extension represent plain text files that contain records of data with comma separated values. Each line in a CSV file is a new record from the set of records contained in the file. Such files are generated when data transfer is intended from one storage system to another. Since all applications can recognize records separated by comma, import of such data files to database is done very conveniently. Almost all spreadsheet applications such as Microsoft Excel or OpenOffice Calc can import CSV without much effort. Data imported from such files is arranged in cells of a spreadsheet for representation to user." assertion.
- DDI-Controlled-Vocabularies comment "The Data Documentation Initiative (DDI) Controlled Vocabularies Group (CVG) has created a set of controlled vocabularies (CVs) that can be used with DDI as well as for other purposes and applications. The DDI CVs are used to aid in the description and documentation of data in the social science research community. The published DDI-CVs work with both versions of the DDI specification (DDI-L and DDI-C). " assertion.
- DDI-Controlled-Vocabularies comment "The Data Documentation Initiative (DDI) Controlled Vocabularies Group (CVG) has created a set of controlled vocabularies (CVs) that can be used with DDI as well as for other purposes and applications. The DDI CVs are used to aid in the description and documentation of data in the social science research community. The published DDI-CVs work with both versions of the DDI specification (DDI-L and DDI-C). " assertion.
- DDI-URN comment "A URN (Uniform Resource Name) is an Internet resource with a name that, unlike a URL, has persistent significance -- that is, the owner of the URN can expect that someone else (or a program) will always be able to find the resource." assertion.
- DDI-L_3.3 comment "Data Documentation Initiative (DDI) Lifecycle (DDI-Lifecycle, DDI-L) is designed to document and manage data across the entire life cycle, from conceptualization to data publication, analysis and beyond. The freely available international DDI standards describe data that result from observational methods in the social, behavioral, economic, and health sciences. DDI is used to document data in over 80 countries of the world. It encompasses all of the DDI-Codebook specification and extends it. Based on XML Schemas, DDI-Lifecycle is modular and extensible. " assertion.
- GraphQL comment "GraphQL is a query language for APIs and a runtime for fulfilling those queries with your existing data. GraphQL provides a complete and understandable description of the data in your API, gives clients the power to ask for exactly what they need and nothing more, makes it easier to evolve APIs over time, and enables powerful developer tools." assertion.
- Colectica-Platform comment "The Colectica Platform is an ideal solution for statistical agencies, survey research groups, public opinion research, data archivists, and other data centric collection operations that are looking to increase the expressiveness and longevity of the data collected through standards based metadata documentation." assertion.
- ESS-DP comment "The European Social Survey (ESS) is an academically driven cross-national survey that has been conducted across Europe since its establishment in 2001. Every two years, face-to-face interviews are conducted with newly selected, cross-sectional samples. The survey measures the attitudes, beliefs and behaviour patterns of diverse populations in more than thirty nations. The ESS data including the integrated data file for each round, methodological data and contextual information are available for download via the ESS Data Portal. Summary data and main data variables are also searchable from this portal. " assertion.