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- TBportalCommunity comment "TB portal community works with the TB Portals. This is a web-based, open-access repository of multi-domain TB data and tools for data analysis. It offers linked socioeconomic/geographic, clinical, laboratory, radiological, and genomic data. " assertion.
- NetCDF_CF1.11 comment "NetCDF compliant with Climate and Forecasts (CF) Metadata Convention v1.11" assertion.
- NetCDF_CF1.11 comment "NetCDF compliant with Climate and Forecasts (CF) Metadata Convention v1.11" assertion.
- NetCDF_CF1.11 comment "NetCDF compliant with Climate and Forecasts (CF) Metadata Convention v1.11" assertion.
- sig-stand-wksp comment "SIG standard workshop" assertion.
- IUGG comment "International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG) is a non-governmental, scientific organization, established in 1919. IUGG is one of the 40 scientific Unions and Associations presently grouped within the International Science Council (ISC). IUGG is dedicated to the international promotion and coordination of scientific studies of Earth (physical, chemical, and mathematical) and its environment in space. IUGG is comprised of eight semi-autonomous Associations, each responsible for a specific range of topics or themes within the overall scope of Union activities." assertion.
- IASPEI comment "The International Association of Seismology and Physics of the Earth’s Interior (IASPEI). It is one of the eight Associations that comprise the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG). IASPEI promotes the study of earthquakes and other seismic sources, the propagation of seismic waves, and the Earth's internal structure, properties, and processes. Scientists participating in IASPEI initiate and co-ordinate research and scientific exchanges that demand co-operation among countries. " assertion.
- FDSN comment "The International Federation of Digital Seismograph Networks (FDSN) is a global organization. Its membership is comprised of groups responsible for the installation and maintenance of seismographs either within their geographic borders or globally. Membership in the FDSN is open to all organizations that operate more than one broadband station. Members agree to coordinate station siting and provide free and open access to their data. This cooperation helps scientists all over the world to further the advancement of earth science and particularly the study of global seismic activity. The FDSN also holds commission status within IASPEI." assertion.
- OBPS-R_MPP comment "The OBPS repository uses the well-established metadata standard Dublin Core Metadata Elements and makes use of widely adopted controlled thesauri and other terminological resources. Third parties may collect metadata from the OBPS Repository via automated mechanisms and facilitate end-user services to support the dissemination and retrieval of the repository’s content. It is the policy of the OBPS to allow the harvesting of metadata, but to explicitly prohibit the automated harvesting of the full text content of the intellectual works in the OBPS repository. All materials posted in the OBPS repository will be retrievable but it is strongly recommended authors use PDF/a. [PDF/a is an ISO-standardized version of the Portable Document Format specialized for use in the archiving and long-term preservation of electronic documents. PDF/a differs from PDF by prohibiting features unsuitable for long-term archiving, such as font linking and encryption.] OBPS repository will try to ensure continued accessibility. The OBPS repository will make the file usable in the future, applying whatever combination of techniques (such as migration, emulation, etc.) as is appropriate, given the context of need. Not all proprietary formats can be supported. These files will still be preserved. It is likely that for extremely popular but proprietary formats (such as Microsoft .docx, .xls and .ppt), OBPS repository will be able to help make files in those formats viewable in the future. Items will be retained indefinitely. OBPS repository regularly backs up its files according to current best practice. Items may be removed. In the event that the OBPS repository is closed down, the database will be transferred to another appropriate archive." assertion.
- OBPS-R_MPP comment "The OBPS repository uses the well-established metadata standard Dublin Core Metadata Elements and makes use of widely adopted controlled thesauri and other terminological resources. Third parties may collect metadata from the OBPS Repository via automated mechanisms and facilitate end-user services to support the dissemination and retrieval of the repository’s content. It is the policy of the OBPS to allow the harvesting of metadata, but to explicitly prohibit the automated harvesting of the full text content of the intellectual works in the OBPS repository. All materials posted in the OBPS repository will be retrievable but it is strongly recommended authors use PDF/a. [PDF/a is an ISO-standardized version of the Portable Document Format specialized for use in the archiving and long-term preservation of electronic documents. PDF/a differs from PDF by prohibiting features unsuitable for long-term archiving, such as font linking and encryption.] OBPS repository will try to ensure continued accessibility. The OBPS repository will make the file usable in the future, applying whatever combination of techniques (such as migration, emulation, etc.) as is appropriate, given the context of need. Not all proprietary formats can be supported. These files will still be preserved. It is likely that for extremely popular but proprietary formats (such as Microsoft .docx, .xls and .ppt), OBPS repository will be able to help make files in those formats viewable in the future. Items will be retained indefinitely. OBPS repository regularly backs up its files according to current best practice. Items may be removed. In the event that the OBPS repository is closed down, the database will be transferred to another appropriate archive." assertion.
- OBPS-R comment "The Ocean Best Practices System Repository (OBPS-R) is an open access, permanent, digital repository of community best practices in ocean-related sciences and applications maintained by the International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE) of the UNESCO-IOC as an IOC (IODE, GOOS) coordinated activity. OBPS-R offers an array of services in discovery, access and training of Best Practices working with the technical communities that originate and use best practices. Its home organization, IODE, has collaborative relations with many of the prominent institutes, networks and organizations that are the source of ocean data and information. OBPS-R is a trusted repository for the global ocean research and observing community to publish their Best Practice documents by depositing them into OBPS-R. Dissemination is extended by the repository being indexed by all the major search engines and harvested by such services as Google Scholar, Scopus, OpenAIRE, ASFA etc. To support such indexing, OBPS-R provides DOIs for submitted best practices. OBPS-R accepts a wide range of Best Practices from the ocean operating and analyses communities. Best Practices come in any of several format types - best practices, standard operating procedures, manuals, guides, handbooks etc. Deposits are accepted on the understanding that the document content is put forth as a community Best Practice by the deposit provider. OBPS-R is a focal point for the community, harmonizing the formats of Best Practice documents and ensuring their contents are exposed to the Web. To support Best Practice developers, Best Practice document templates offering recommendations on content and format, including a Document Data Sheet, are provided. Using these machine-readable templates will underpin the future objective to automatically ingest best practices; initially populating the repository metadata fields from the Document Data Sheet, but eventually offering a one-click deposit. OBPS-R is the hub of the Ocean Best Practices System (OBPS) which comprises: repository archive; sophisticated but user-friendly web interface; advanced technology including text mining and semantic tagging; peer-reviewed journal linked to the repository; a training component supported by the OceanTeacher Global Academy and a community forum." assertion.
- OBPS-R comment "The Ocean Best Practices System Repository (OBPS-R) is an open access, permanent, digital repository of community best practices in ocean-related sciences and applications maintained by the International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE) of the UNESCO-IOC as an IOC (IODE, GOOS) coordinated activity. OBPS-R offers an array of services in discovery, access and training of Best Practices working with the technical communities that originate and use best practices. Its home organization, IODE, has collaborative relations with many of the prominent institutes, networks and organizations that are the source of ocean data and information. OBPS-R is a trusted repository for the global ocean research and observing community to publish their Best Practice documents by depositing them into OBPS-R. Dissemination is extended by the repository being indexed by all the major search engines and harvested by such services as Google Scholar, Scopus, OpenAIRE, ASFA etc. To support such indexing, OBPS-R provides DOIs for submitted best practices. OBPS-R accepts a wide range of Best Practices from the ocean operating and analyses communities. Best Practices come in any of several format types - best practices, standard operating procedures, manuals, guides, handbooks etc. Deposits are accepted on the understanding that the document content is put forth as a community Best Practice by the deposit provider. OBPS-R is a focal point for the community, harmonizing the formats of Best Practice documents and ensuring their contents are exposed to the Web. To support Best Practice developers, Best Practice document templates offering recommendations on content and format, including a Document Data Sheet, are provided. Using these machine-readable templates will underpin the future objective to automatically ingest best practices; initially populating the repository metadata fields from the Document Data Sheet, but eventually offering a one-click deposit. OBPS-R is the hub of the Ocean Best Practices System (OBPS) which comprises: repository archive; sophisticated but user-friendly web interface; advanced technology including text mining and semantic tagging; peer-reviewed journal linked to the repository; a training component supported by the OceanTeacher Global Academy and a community forum." assertion.
- OBPS-R comment "The Ocean Best Practices System Repository (OBPS-R) is an open access, permanent, digital repository of community best practices in ocean-related sciences and applications maintained by the International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE) of the UNESCO-IOC as an IOC (IODE, GOOS) coordinated activity. OBPS-R offers an array of services in discovery, access and training of Best Practices working with the technical communities that originate and use best practices. Its home organization, IODE, has collaborative relations with many of the prominent institutes, networks and organizations that are the source of ocean data and information. OBPS-R is a trusted repository for the global ocean research and observing community to publish their Best Practice documents by depositing them into OBPS-R. Dissemination is extended by the repository being indexed by all the major search engines and harvested by such services as Google Scholar, Scopus, OpenAIRE, ASFA etc. To support such indexing, OBPS-R provides DOIs for submitted best practices. OBPS-R accepts a wide range of Best Practices from the ocean operating and analyses communities. Best Practices come in any of several format types - best practices, standard operating procedures, manuals, guides, handbooks etc. Deposits are accepted on the understanding that the document content is put forth as a community Best Practice by the deposit provider. OBPS-R is a focal point for the community, harmonizing the formats of Best Practice documents and ensuring their contents are exposed to the Web. To support Best Practice developers, Best Practice document templates offering recommendations on content and format, including a Document Data Sheet, are provided. Using these machine-readable templates will underpin the future objective to automatically ingest best practices; initially populating the repository metadata fields from the Document Data Sheet, but eventually offering a one-click deposit. OBPS-R is the hub of the Ocean Best Practices System (OBPS) which comprises: repository archive; sophisticated but user-friendly web interface; advanced technology including text mining and semantic tagging; peer-reviewed journal linked to the repository; a training component supported by the OceanTeacher Global Academy and a community forum." assertion.
- OBPS-R comment "The Ocean Best Practices System Repository (OBPS-R) is an open access, permanent, digital repository of community best practices in ocean-related sciences and applications maintained by the International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE) of the UNESCO-IOC as an IOC (IODE, GOOS) coordinated activity. OBPS-R offers an array of services in discovery, access and training of Best Practices working with the technical communities that originate and use best practices. Its home organization, IODE, has collaborative relations with many of the prominent institutes, networks and organizations that are the source of ocean data and information. OBPS-R is a trusted repository for the global ocean research and observing community to publish their Best Practice documents by depositing them into OBPS-R. Dissemination is extended by the repository being indexed by all the major search engines and harvested by such services as Google Scholar, Scopus, OpenAIRE, ASFA etc. To support such indexing, OBPS-R provides DOIs for submitted best practices. OBPS-R accepts a wide range of Best Practices from the ocean operating and analyses communities. Best Practices come in any of several format types - best practices, standard operating procedures, manuals, guides, handbooks etc. Deposits are accepted on the understanding that the document content is put forth as a community Best Practice by the deposit provider. OBPS-R is a focal point for the community, harmonizing the formats of Best Practice documents and ensuring their contents are exposed to the Web. To support Best Practice developers, Best Practice document templates offering recommendations on content and format, including a Document Data Sheet, are provided. Using these machine-readable templates will underpin the future objective to automatically ingest best practices; initially populating the repository metadata fields from the Document Data Sheet, but eventually offering a one-click deposit. OBPS-R is the hub of the Ocean Best Practices System (OBPS) which comprises: repository archive; sophisticated but user-friendly web interface; advanced technology including text mining and semantic tagging; peer-reviewed journal linked to the repository; a training component supported by the OceanTeacher Global Academy and a community forum." assertion.
- OBPS-R comment "The Ocean Best Practices System Repository (OBPS-R) is an open access, permanent, digital repository of community best practices in ocean-related sciences and applications maintained by the International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE) of the UNESCO-IOC as an IOC (IODE, GOOS) coordinated activity. OBPS-R offers an array of services in discovery, access and training of Best Practices working with the technical communities that originate and use best practices. Its home organization, IODE, has collaborative relations with many of the prominent institutes, networks and organizations that are the source of ocean data and information. OBPS-R is a trusted repository for the global ocean research and observing community to publish their Best Practice documents by depositing them into OBPS-R. Dissemination is extended by the repository being indexed by all the major search engines and harvested by such services as Google Scholar, Scopus, OpenAIRE, ASFA etc. To support such indexing, OBPS-R provides DOIs for submitted best practices. OBPS-R accepts a wide range of Best Practices from the ocean operating and analyses communities. Best Practices come in any of several format types - best practices, standard operating procedures, manuals, guides, handbooks etc. Deposits are accepted on the understanding that the document content is put forth as a community Best Practice by the deposit provider. OBPS-R is a focal point for the community, harmonizing the formats of Best Practice documents and ensuring their contents are exposed to the Web. To support Best Practice developers, Best Practice document templates offering recommendations on content and format, including a Document Data Sheet, are provided. Using these machine-readable templates will underpin the future objective to automatically ingest best practices; initially populating the repository metadata fields from the Document Data Sheet, but eventually offering a one-click deposit. OBPS-R is the hub of the Ocean Best Practices System (OBPS) which comprises: repository archive; sophisticated but user-friendly web interface; advanced technology including text mining and semantic tagging; peer-reviewed journal linked to the repository; a training component supported by the OceanTeacher Global Academy and a community forum." assertion.
- OBPS-R comment "The Ocean Best Practices System Repository (OBPS-R) is an open access, permanent, digital repository of community best practices in ocean-related sciences and applications maintained by the International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE) of the UNESCO-IOC as an IOC (IODE, GOOS) coordinated activity. OBPS-R offers an array of services in discovery, access and training of Best Practices working with the technical communities that originate and use best practices. Its home organization, IODE, has collaborative relations with many of the prominent institutes, networks and organizations that are the source of ocean data and information. OBPS-R is a trusted repository for the global ocean research and observing community to publish their Best Practice documents by depositing them into OBPS-R. Dissemination is extended by the repository being indexed by all the major search engines and harvested by such services as Google Scholar, Scopus, OpenAIRE, ASFA etc. To support such indexing, OBPS-R provides DOIs for submitted best practices. OBPS-R accepts a wide range of Best Practices from the ocean operating and analyses communities. Best Practices come in any of several format types - best practices, standard operating procedures, manuals, guides, handbooks etc. Deposits are accepted on the understanding that the document content is put forth as a community Best Practice by the deposit provider. OBPS-R is a focal point for the community, harmonizing the formats of Best Practice documents and ensuring their contents are exposed to the Web. To support Best Practice developers, Best Practice document templates offering recommendations on content and format, including a Document Data Sheet, are provided. Using these machine-readable templates will underpin the future objective to automatically ingest best practices; initially populating the repository metadata fields from the Document Data Sheet, but eventually offering a one-click deposit. OBPS-R is the hub of the Ocean Best Practices System (OBPS) which comprises: repository archive; sophisticated but user-friendly web interface; advanced technology including text mining and semantic tagging; peer-reviewed journal linked to the repository; a training component supported by the OceanTeacher Global Academy and a community forum." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.a2e4bb comment "The FDSN StationXML schema defines an XML representation of the most important and commonly-used structures of SEED 2.4 metadata with enhancements. This format is intended primarily for the archival and exchange of seismological time series data and related metadata. The goal is to allow mapping between SEED 2.4 dataless SEED volumes and this schema with as little transformation or loss of information as possible, while at the same time simplifying station metadata representation when possible. Also, content and clarification has been added where lacking in the SEED standard. When definitions and usage are under-defined the SEED manual should be referred to for clarification." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.a2e4bb comment "The FDSN StationXML schema defines an XML representation of the most important and commonly-used structures of SEED 2.4 metadata with enhancements. This format is intended primarily for the archival and exchange of seismological time series data and related metadata. The goal is to allow mapping between SEED 2.4 dataless SEED volumes and this schema with as little transformation or loss of information as possible, while at the same time simplifying station metadata representation when possible. Also, content and clarification has been added where lacking in the SEED standard. When definitions and usage are under-defined the SEED manual should be referred to for clarification." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.a2e4bb comment "The FDSN StationXML schema defines an XML representation of the most important and commonly-used structures of SEED 2.4 metadata with enhancements. This format is intended primarily for the archival and exchange of seismological time series data and related metadata. The goal is to allow mapping between SEED 2.4 dataless SEED volumes and this schema with as little transformation or loss of information as possible, while at the same time simplifying station metadata representation when possible. Also, content and clarification has been added where lacking in the SEED standard. When definitions and usage are under-defined the SEED manual should be referred to for clarification." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.a6r7zs comment "EDAM is a comprehensive ontology of well-established, familiar concepts that are prevalent within bioscientific data analysis and data management (including computational biology, bioinformatics, and bioimage informatics). EDAM includes topics, operations, types of data and data identifiers, and data formats, relevant in data analysis and data management in life sciences. EDAM provides a set of concepts with preferred terms and synonyms, related terms, definitions, and other information - organised into a simple and intuitive hierarchy for convenient use. EDAM is particularly suitable for semantic annotations and categorisation of diverse resources related to data analysis and management: e.g. tools, workflows, learning materials, or standards. EDAM is also useful in data management itself, for recording provenance metadata of processed bioscientific data." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.a6r7zs comment "EDAM is a comprehensive ontology of well-established, familiar concepts that are prevalent within bioscientific data analysis and data management (including computational biology, bioinformatics, and bioimage informatics). EDAM includes topics, operations, types of data and data identifiers, and data formats, relevant in data analysis and data management in life sciences. EDAM provides a set of concepts with preferred terms and synonyms, related terms, definitions, and other information - organised into a simple and intuitive hierarchy for convenient use. EDAM is particularly suitable for semantic annotations and categorisation of diverse resources related to data analysis and management: e.g. tools, workflows, learning materials, or standards. EDAM is also useful in data management itself, for recording provenance metadata of processed bioscientific data." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.a6r7zs comment "EDAM is a comprehensive ontology of well-established, familiar concepts that are prevalent within bioscientific data analysis and data management (including computational biology, bioinformatics, and bioimage informatics). EDAM includes topics, operations, types of data and data identifiers, and data formats, relevant in data analysis and data management in life sciences. EDAM provides a set of concepts with preferred terms and synonyms, related terms, definitions, and other information - organised into a simple and intuitive hierarchy for convenient use. EDAM is particularly suitable for semantic annotations and categorisation of diverse resources related to data analysis and management: e.g. tools, workflows, learning materials, or standards. EDAM is also useful in data management itself, for recording provenance metadata of processed bioscientific data." assertion.
- IBISBA comment "IBISBA is a pan-European distributed research infrastructure dedicated to industrial biotechnology, federating European expertise to provide researchers from academia and industry across the globe with integrated services for all stages of bioprocess development projects" assertion.
- IBISBA comment "IBISBA is a pan-European distributed research infrastructure dedicated to industrial biotechnology, federating European expertise to provide researchers from academia and industry across the globe with integrated services for all stages of bioprocess development projects" assertion.
- IBISBA-IT comment "IBISBA-IT serves as the Italian Node of the European Research Infrastructure IBISBA, aiming at bolstering the Italian scientific research in Industrial Biotechnology, supporting national and local authorities, and fostering training and educational initiatives." assertion.
- LOV comment "LOV objective is to provide easy access methods to this ecosystem of vocabularies, and in particular by making explicit the ways they link to each other and providing metrics on how they are used in the linked data cloud, help to improve their understanding, visibility and usability, and overall quality." assertion.
- LOV comment "LOV objective is to provide easy access methods to this ecosystem of vocabularies, and in particular by making explicit the ways they link to each other and providing metrics on how they are used in the linked data cloud, help to improve their understanding, visibility and usability, and overall quality." assertion.
- PaST comment "The Paleoenvironmental Standard Terms (PaST) Thesaurus defines measured variables by describing the quantity measured, the material on which it was measured, reported error, units, analytical or statistical methods, transformations made to raw data, reconstructed seasonality, data type, and data format. These terms make data easier to discover, use, and reuse within a variety of programs and software." assertion.
- PaST comment "The Paleoenvironmental Standard Terms (PaST) Thesaurus defines measured variables by describing the quantity measured, the material on which it was measured, reported error, units, analytical or statistical methods, transformations made to raw data, reconstructed seasonality, data type, and data format. These terms make data easier to discover, use, and reuse within a variety of programs and software." assertion.
- IAEG comment "The International Association for Engineering Geology and the Environment (IAEG) was founded in 1964 and is affiliated to the International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS). IAEG is a worldwide scientific society with more than 4,857 members and 68 national groups. The official languages of the IAEG are English and French. The aims of the International Association for Engineering Geology and the Environment are to promote and encourage the advancement of Engineering Geology through technological activities and research, to improve teaching and training in Engineering Geology, and to collect, evaluate and disseminate the results of engineering geological activities on a worldwide basis. " assertion.
- FAIRsharing.6xq0ee comment "The Gene Ontology (GO) is a structured vocabulary for use by the research community for the annotation of genes, gene products and sequences. The GO defines concepts/classes used to describe gene function and relationships between these concepts." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.6xq0ee comment "The Gene Ontology (GO) is a structured vocabulary for use by the research community for the annotation of genes, gene products and sequences. The GO defines concepts/classes used to describe gene function and relationships between these concepts." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.3ngg40 comment "The Plant Ontology is a structured vocabulary and database resource that links plant anatomy, morphology and growth and development to plant genomics data. The PO is under active development to expand to encompass terms and annotations from all plants." assertion.
- FLSH comment "This is a system based on APIs to access flux towers datasets worldwide that contribute to the FLUXNET package" assertion.
- FLSH comment "This is a system based on APIs to access flux towers datasets worldwide that contribute to the FLUXNET package" assertion.
- FLSH comment "This is a system based on APIs to access flux towers datasets worldwide that contribute to the FLUXNET package" assertion.
- FLSH comment "This is a system based on APIs to access flux towers datasets worldwide that contribute to the FLUXNET package" assertion.
- FLSH comment "This is a system based on APIs to access flux towers datasets worldwide that contribute to the FLUXNET package" assertion.
- NASA comment "The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is America’s civil space program and the global leader in space exploration. The agency’s organization comprises a diverse workforce of just under 18,000 civil servants, and works with many more U.S. contractors, academia, and international and commercial partners to explore, discover, and expand knowledge for the benefit of humanity." assertion.
- ARC comment "NASA’s Ames Research Center, one of ten NASA field centers, is located in the heart of California’s Silicon Valley. Since 1939, Ames has led NASA in conducting world-class research and development in aeronautics, exploration technology and science aligned with the center’s core capabilities." assertion.
- LinkedDataHub comment "LinkedDataHub is an open source project that has its roots as a Linked Data publishing framework. However, in the 3.x release we are focusing on Linked Data consumption, as we consider publishing a solved problem but continue to see a shortage of user-friendly consumption tools." assertion.
- FOO comment "The Forest Observatory Ontology (FOO) is an ontology for describing wildlife data generated by sensors. FOO’s scope evolves around the Internet of Things (IoT) and wildlife habitats. To illustrate our datasets of interest, we modelled the concept to represent “sensors observing animals and land”. These sensors generate observations. For example, the animal GPS collar tracks an elephant and records its geo-location observations for different and equally spaced time intervals and temperature every specified time interval. We adopted classes and properties from SOSA and BBC wildlife ontologies to model the domain coverage. FOO contains 58 classes, 28 object properties, 27 data properties, 39 individuals or instances, 86 nodes, and 67 edges." assertion.
- Scimage comment "Scimagine as a service for the formation of extended research and innovation.Scimagine provides you with unique advanced materials-focused digital environment, where you can register all your experimental data in highly structured and organized way" assertion.
- ITN comment "The Immune Tolerance Network (ITN) is an international clinical research consortium sponsored by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, part of the National Institutes of Health. ITN's mission is to advance the clinical application of immune tolerance therapies and biomarker development by performing high quality clinical trials integrated with mechanism-based research with a focus on allergy, transplantation, and autoimmune disease." assertion.
- ODRL comment "A model to create FAIR data usage licenses" assertion.
- FDP-API comment "FAIRDataPoint is a REST api for creating, storing and servering FAIR metadata. The metadata contents are in this api are generated semi-automatically according to the FAIR Data Point software specification document. In the current version of api we support GET, POST and PATCH requests." assertion.
- FDP-MetaEdit comment "The FDP has a metadeta editor that allows the viewing and editing of metadata in the client application." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.xw1wj5 comment "The immune tolerance data management and visualization portal for studies sponsored by the Immune Tolerance Network (ITN) and collaborating investigators. Data from published studies are accessible to any user; data from current in-progress studies are accessible to study investigators and collaborators. Includes links to published figures, tools for visualization and analysis of data, and ability to query study data by subject, group, or any other study parameter." assertion.
- EHN-HFRv-MS comment "Metadata schema defined in the framework of the European standard data model for sea surface current velocity data measured by High Frequency Radar (HFR) systems. The European standard data model specifies the structured representation of metadata and data for different levels of sea surface velocity data products for HFR data implementation in European marine data infrastructures, describing attributes of metadata and data in terms of semantics, syntax and optionality. The European standard data model also specifies the Quality control (QC) procedures to be applied to sea surface velocity data from HFR for enabling their distribution towards the marine data portals." assertion.
- EHN-HFRv-MS comment "Metadata schema defined in the framework of the European standard data model for sea surface current velocity data measured by High Frequency Radar (HFR) systems. The European standard data model specifies the structured representation of metadata and data for different levels of sea surface velocity data products for HFR data implementation in European marine data infrastructures, describing attributes of metadata and data in terms of semantics, syntax and optionality. The European standard data model also specifies the Quality control (QC) procedures to be applied to sea surface velocity data from HFR for enabling their distribution towards the marine data portals." assertion.
- EHN-HFRv-MS comment "Metadata schema defined in the framework of the European standard data model for sea surface current velocity data measured by High Frequency Radar (HFR) systems. The European standard data model specifies the structured representation of metadata and data for different levels of sea surface velocity data products for HFR data implementation in European marine data infrastructures, describing attributes of metadata and data in terms of semantics, syntax and optionality. The European standard data model also specifies the Quality control (QC) procedures to be applied to sea surface velocity data from HFR for enabling their distribution towards the marine data portals." assertion.
- EHN-HFRv-MS comment "Metadata schema defined in the framework of the European standard data model for sea surface current velocity data measured by High Frequency Radar (HFR) systems. The European standard data model specifies the structured representation of metadata and data for different levels of sea surface velocity data products for HFR data implementation in European marine data infrastructures, describing attributes of metadata and data in terms of semantics, syntax and optionality. The European standard data model also specifies the Quality control (QC) procedures to be applied to sea surface velocity data from HFR for enabling their distribution towards the marine data portals." assertion.
- EHN-HFRv-MS comment "Metadata schema defined in the framework of the European standard data model for sea surface current velocity data measured by High Frequency Radar (HFR) systems. The European standard data model specifies the structured representation of metadata and data for different levels of sea surface velocity data products for HFR data implementation in European marine data infrastructures, describing attributes of metadata and data in terms of semantics, syntax and optionality. The European standard data model also specifies the Quality control (QC) procedures to be applied to sea surface velocity data from HFR for enabling their distribution towards the marine data portals." assertion.
- Bethesda comment "The Bethesda Statement provides the working definition of Open access Publication." assertion.
- RAjQcHVC8gg-PcBwPa5-kMlXVzdp5TsdN8kyXojDqqyxE comment ""I believe that popcorn with soy sauce is an underrated flavor combination. The umami from the soy sauce enhances the buttery popcorn, creating a unique savory snack experience."" assertion.
- Shibboleth_IdP comment "Shibboleth is an open-source implementation of federated identity management standards. It provides a framework for Single Sign-On (SSO) and attribute exchange, allowing users to access multiple applications and services using a single set of credentials. Shibboleth is widely used in educational institutions, research organizations, and other federated environments." assertion.
- AndreValdestilhas comment "Andre is a researcher from VU Amsterdam" assertion.
- NiD4Ocean comment "The NiD4OCEAN project aims to reconcile offshore renewable energy expansion with marine biodiversity preservation by developing nature-inclusive designs (NiDs) for offshore wind farms. Focusing on the North Sea, Baltic Sea, and Western Mediterranean, the project adopts a transdisciplinary approach to create effective solutions for industry, policymakers, and managers. It brings together 13 partners from various sectors across Europe to map existing solutions, assess benefits and risks, and develop science-based guidelines for NiDs. Additionally, the project seeks to raise awareness of the need for win-win solutions that support both biodiversity and decarbonization goals." assertion.
- Inist-CNRS comment "The Institute of Scientific and Technical Information (Inist) is a research unit of the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) specialising in scientific and technical information. The mission of Inist is to provide research units and research support services with tools and services for accessing, disseminating, enhancing, analysing, mining and enriching scientific data in the broadest sense (all information produced by research, including texts, documents, software and publications)." assertion.
- 3511 comment "Developed by the Inist-CNRS, Loterre (Linked open terminology resources) is a platform for multidisciplinary terminological scientific resources sharing, complying with the linked open data standards and the FAIR principles. Loterre relies on an RDF triplestore and allows users to browse or query the resources via an API or a SPARQL endpoint, and to download them." assertion.
- FAO comment "The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations that leads international efforts to defeat hunger. Our goal is to achieve food security for all and make sure that people have regular access to enough high-quality food to lead active, healthy lives. With 195 members - 194 countries and the European Union, FAO works in over 130 countries worldwide." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.anpj91 comment "AGROVOC is a controlled vocabulary covering all areas of interest of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, including food, nutrition, agriculture, fisheries, forestry, environment etc. It is published by FAO and edited by a community of experts. AGROVOC consists of over 41,000 concepts available in up to 42 languages. AGROVOC uses semantic web technologies, linking to other multilingual knowledge organization systems and building bridges between datasets. Your library can use AGROVOC to index its documents or datasets, or you can use it from inside your content management system (e.g., Drupal) to organize your documents or web site. You can also use AGROVOC as an hub to access many other vocabularies available on the web. To date, AGROVOC is used by researchers, librarians and information managers for indexing, retrieving and organizing data in agricultural information systems and Web pages. Currently, AGROVOC is an SKOS-XL concept scheme and a Linked Open Data (LOD*) set aligned with over 20 other multilingual knowledge organization systems related to agriculture. You may browse AGROVOC, access its Web Services or SPARQL endpoint." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.A29ckB comment "This bilingual thesaurus organizes the key concepts of biodiversity sciences, in their basic and applied ecological components. It uses polyhierarchy and includes 818 reciprocal associative relationships. The 1654 French and English descriptors (designating 827 concepts) are enriched with a large number of synonyms (1860) and hidden variants (7020) in both languages. Concepts are grouped into 82 collections, by semantic categories, thematic fields and EBV classes (Essential Biodiversity Variables). Definitions are given with their sources. This resource is aligned with the international thesauri AGROVOC, GEMET (GEneral Multilingual Environmental Thesaurus) and EnvThes (Environmental Thesaurus), as well as with the ontology ENVO (Environment Ontology)." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.vq28qp comment "Population and Community Ontology (PCO) is an ontology standard for describing the collective and interacting species of any taxa such as humans or plants. PCO has useful application in community health care, plant pathology, behavioral studies, sociology, and ecology. The PCO is compliant with the Basic Formal Ontology (BFO) and is designed to be compatible with other OBO Foundry ontologies." assertion.
- TRAITSTHES comment "The Traits Thesaurus is a comprehensive semantic resource developed to standardise trait data and metadata for aquatic organisms. It is the result of the revision and integration of the Phytoplankton, Zooplankton, Fish, Macroalgae and Macrozoobenthos Traits Thesauri, originally developed by LifeWatch Italy, into a unique and unified thesaurus. The Traits Thesaurus has been achieved through a combination of manual and automated alignment processes." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.847069 comment "The Open Biological and Biomedical Ontology (OBO) Foundry is a collective of ontology developers that are committed to collaboration and adherence to shared principles. The mission of the OBO Foundry is to develop a family of interoperable ontologies that are both logically well-formed and scientifically accurate. To achieve this, OBO Foundry participants voluntarily adhere to and contribute to the development of an evolving set of principles including open use, collaborative development, non-overlapping and strictly-scoped content, and common syntax and relations, based on ontology models that work well, such as the Gene Ontology (GO). The OBO Foundry is overseen by an Operations Committee with Editorial, Technical and Outreach working groups." assertion.
- GOLEM comment "GOLEM lab ERC project" assertion.
- ISMAR-EcoBio comment "ISMAR-EcoBio is the researcher's community of biology and ecology at the Institute of Marine Sciences of the National Research Council of Italy (CNR-ISMAR). " assertion.
- Tools4MSP comment "The design, development and implementation of the Tools4MSP modelling framework together with the maintenance and update of the Tools4MSP Geoplatform is coordinated by the Tools4MSP Team. The Team is part of the CNR-ISMAR (Italian National Research Council - Institute of Marine Sciences), Office of Venice. Currently, our research activities focus on the analysis of cumulative effects from human activities, trade-off-synergies analysis of multiple sea uses, ecosystem-based approach, integration of ecosystem services into MSP and development of open source tools to support MSP and ICZM." assertion.
- RSpace comment "RSpace is an open-source platform that orchestrates research workflows into FAIR data management ecosystems." assertion.
- FLUXNET comment "FLUXNET is an international “network of networks,” tying together regional networks of earth system scientists. FLUXNET scientists use the eddy covariance technique to measure the cycling of carbon, water, and energy between the biosphere and atmosphere. Scientists use these data to better understand ecosystem functioning, and to detect trends in climate, greenhouse gases, and air pollution." assertion.
- FLUXNET comment "FLUXNET is an international “network of networks,” tying together regional networks of earth system scientists. FLUXNET scientists use the eddy covariance technique to measure the cycling of carbon, water, and energy between the biosphere and atmosphere. Scientists use these data to better understand ecosystem functioning, and to detect trends in climate, greenhouse gases, and air pollution." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.yknezb comment "DataCite is a leading global non-profit organisation that provides persistent identifiers (DOIs) for research data. Their goal is to help the research community locate, identify, and cite research data with confidence. They support the creation and allocation of DOIs and accompanying metadata. They provide services that support the enhanced search and discovery of research content. They also promote data citation and advocacy through community-building efforts and responsive communication and outreach materials. DataCite gathers metadata for each DOI assigned to an object. The metadata is used for a large index of research data that can be queried directly to find data, obtain stats and explore connections. All the metadata is free to access and review. To showcase and expose the metadata gathered, DataCite provides an integrated search interface, where it is possible to search, filter and extract all the details from a collection of millions of records." assertion.
- ERMIdentifier comment "The European Registry of Materials is a simple registry with the sole purpose to mint material identifiers to be used by research projects throughout the life cycle of their project. The identifier is nothing more than that identifier, and not by default linked to any information. Think of it as a pre-registration of the intention to study the material." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.c26a4e comment "Identifier project to uniquely identify nanomaterials, allowing them to identify materials in experimental designs, data, reports, project deliverables, and scholarly publications." assertion.
- SURF-PIDs comment "SURF offers researchers the opportunity to register their collected data and to make it accessible through the use of PIDs. SURF uses the handle software provided by the Corporation for National Research Initiatives (CNRI) as a structural foundation. SURF acts as a host for the PIDs. The PIDs are replicated internally at SURF, as well as externally in the context of the EPIC consortium. " assertion.
- AmeriFlux comment "AmeriFlux is a network of PI-managed sites measuring ecosystem CO2, water, and energy fluxes in North, Central and South America. It was established to connect research on field sites representing major climate and ecological biomes, including tundra, grasslands, savanna, crops, and conifer, deciduous, and tropical forests. As a grassroots, investigator-driven network, the AmeriFlux community has tailored instrumentation to suit each unique ecosystem. This “coalition of the willing” is diverse in its interests, use of technologies and collaborative approaches. As a result, the AmeriFlux Network continually pioneers new ground. The network was launched in 1996, after an international workshop on flux measurements in La Thuile, Italy, in 1995, where some of the first year-long flux measurements were presented. Early support for the network came from many sources, including the U.S. Department of Energy’s Terrestrial Carbon Program, the DOE’s National Institute of Global Environmental Change (NIGEC), NASA, NOAA and the US Forest Service. The network grew from about 15 sites in 1997 to more than 110 active sites registered today. Sixty-one other sites, now inactive, have flux data stored in the network’s database. In 2012, the U.S. DOE established the AmeriFlux Management Project (AMP) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) to support the broad AmeriFlux community and the AmeriFlux sites. AmeriFlux is now one of the DOE Office of Biological and Environmental Research’s (BER) best-known and most highly regarded brands in climate and ecological research. AmeriFlux datasets, and the understanding derived from them, provide crucial linkages between terrestrial ecosystem processes and climate-relevant responses at landscape, regional, and continental scales." assertion.
- WH-NL comment "On behalf of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management in the Netherlands, Geonovum has worked on a dictionary with terms related to the theme of heat. Geonovum has established definitions of concepts together with those involved in the field. At this time the dictionary is available in the Dutch language only." assertion.
- WH-NL comment "On behalf of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management in the Netherlands, Geonovum has worked on a dictionary with terms related to the theme of heat. Geonovum has established definitions of concepts together with those involved in the field. At this time the dictionary is available in the Dutch language only." assertion.
- AMDP comment "Data Portal of the AmeriFlux network" assertion.
- NCEI-NOAA comment "NCEI provides environmental data, products, and services covering the depths of the ocean to the surface of the sun to drive resilience, prosperity, and equity for current and future generations. A tenacious and trusted leader in environmental information for a rapidly changing world with a focus on driving lasting good across our partnerships, our economy, around the U.S and the world. NCEI data helps businesses and organizations across sectors operate more efficiently, safely, environmentally, and economically. " assertion.
- BADM comment "The BADM (Biological, Ancillary, Disturbance and Metadata) is a protocol standardized across eddy covariance networks (AmeriFlux, ICOS, Fluxnet and more) to report station characteristics, sensors' deployment and other metadata, as well as to submit discontinuous variables measured in dedicated campaigns not included in the main dataset. Many information are constrained on a vocabulary list. The information can be entered via an Excel spreadsheet, a csv file, and, in the ICOS context, an online tool, and they are exported to the user in a BIF (for BADM Interchange Format) format that enables the BADM data to be read programmatically. The BIF format consists of 5 columns: site ID, group ID, variable group name, variable name, and data value. A variable group is a set of variables that are reported together (e.g. a variable value, the date it was collected, and the method used to collect it). Sites may report multiple instances of the same variable group associated with different measurements collected over time, plant species, soil depths, collection methods, etc. The group ID uniquely identifies the data belonging to the same instance of a reported variable group. The variable names and data value provide the details of the reported data within a variable group." assertion.
- _2 comment "This narrative is for functional testing, and can therefore be ignored" assertion.
- JRU_EMSO_Italy comment "The JRU EMSO Italy is a coordination structure which brings together Italian research institutions and universities who will pool human resources and equipment to monitor European seas. The objective is to provide Italian and European marine scientists with technologically advanced infrastructures in order to study long-term time series of data about the European marine environment and for detecting natural and man-induced changes and hazards related to climate and biodiversity." assertion.
- EMSO_OGS_ERDDAP comment "ERDDAP is a data server that gives you a simple, consistent way to download subsets of scientific datasets in common file formats and make graphs and maps. This particular ERDDAP installation on National Oceanographic Data Centre at National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics - OGS manages oceanographic data (for example, data from buoys and deep mooring)." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.457f35 comment "Identifier schema for Protein Data Bank" assertion.
- FAIRsharing.fd28en comment "PDBx/mmCIF is a dictionary of data archiving macromolecule crystallographic experiments and their results." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.fd28en comment "PDBx/mmCIF is a dictionary of data archiving macromolecule crystallographic experiments and their results." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.fd28en comment "PDBx/mmCIF is a dictionary of data archiving macromolecule crystallographic experiments and their results." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.fd28en comment "PDBx/mmCIF is a dictionary of data archiving macromolecule crystallographic experiments and their results." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.fd28en comment "PDBx/mmCIF is a dictionary of data archiving macromolecule crystallographic experiments and their results." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.fd28en comment "PDBx/mmCIF is a dictionary of data archiving macromolecule crystallographic experiments and their results." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.fd28en comment "PDBx/mmCIF is a dictionary of data archiving macromolecule crystallographic experiments and their results." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.2t35ja comment "The Protein Data Bank archives information about the 3D shapes of proteins, nucleic acids, and complex assemblies that helps students and researchers understand all aspects of biomedicine and agriculture, from protein synthesis to health and disease. As a member of the wwPDB, the RCSB PDB provides simple and advanced searching for macromolecules and ligands, tabular reports, specialized visualization tools, sequence-structure comparisons, Molecule of the Month and other educational resources at PDB-101, and more." assertion.
- EU-CP comment "Copernicus is the Earth observation component of the European Union’s Space programme, looking at our planet and its environment to benefit all European citizens. It offers information services that draw from satellite Earth Observation and in-situ (non-space) data. The European Commission manages the Programme. It is implemented in partnership with the Member States, the European Space Agency (ESA), the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT), the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), EU Agencies and Mercator Océan, the European Environment Agency (EEA), the Joint Research Center (JRC). Vast amounts of global data from satellites and ground-based, airborne, and seaborne measurement systems provide information to help service providers, public authorities, and other international organisations improve European citizens' quality of life and beyond. The information services provided are free and openly accessible to users." assertion.
- CMS comment "The Copernicus Marine Service (or Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service) is the marine component of the Copernicus Programme of the European Union. It provides free, regular and systematic authoritative information on the state of the Blue (physical), White (sea ice) and Green (biogeochemical) ocean, on a global and regional scale. It is funded by the European Commission (EC) and implemented by Mercator Ocean International. It is designed to serve EU policies and International legal Commitments related to Ocean Governance, to cater for the needs of society at large for global ocean knowledge and to boost the Blue Economy across all maritime sectors by providing free-of-charge state-of-the-art ocean data and information. It provides key inputs that support major EU and international policies and initiatives and can contribute to: combating pollution, marine protection, maritime safety and routing, sustainable use of ocean resources, developing renewable marine energy resources, supporting blue growth, climate monitoring, forecasting, and more. It also aims to increase awareness amongst the general public by providing European and global citizens with information about ocean-related issues. The Copernicus Marine Service is based on a distributed model of service production, relying on the expertise of a wide network of participating European organisations involved in operational oceanography. The Service encompasses two kinds of production centres: Monitoring and Forecasting Centres (MFCs), charged with maintaining numerical models of the ocean (there are seven MFCs: six for regional seas and one for the global ocean); Thematic Assembly Centres (TAC), which are tasked with the collection of ocean observations, both in situ (water column) and satellite observations." assertion.
- _2 comment "This narrative is for functional testing, and can therefore be ignored." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.9y4cqw comment "An exchange format for reporting experimentally determined three-dimensional structures of biological macromolecules that serves a global community of researchers, educators, and students. The data contained in the archive include atomic coordinates, bibliographic citations, primary and secondary structure, information, and crystallographic structure factors and NMR experimental data." assertion.
- CMS-INSTAC comment "The Copernicus Marine Service In Situ Thematic Assembly Center (In-Situ TAC) is the component of the Copernicus Marine Service which ensures a consistent and reliable access to a range of in situ data for the purpose of service production and validation. In-Situ TAC has two main objectives: 1. To collect multi-source, multi-platform, heterogenous data, perform consistent quality control and distribute it in a common format (NetCDF) and in near-real-time (within 24 hours) to the Copernicus Marine Service Marine Forecasting Centres (MFC), for assimilation into their numerical ocean models; 2. To supply the MFCs and downstream users with re-processed 25-50-year products in delayed mode. In addition to the near-real-time products, these delayed-mode products are useful for model validation or assimilation in ocean reanalysis and climate studies." assertion.
- Archimer comment "Archimer is the institutional repository of Ifremer (French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea). It archives and provides free access to a wide range of scientific publications, including articles, theses, conference papers, and internal reports related to marine sciences. Archimer is part of the Open Access movement, aiming to make scientific documentation freely available and widely disseminated via the web." assertion.