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- B2HANDLE comment "B2HANDLE is distributed service that manages Persistent Identifiers for data hosted on EUDAT. This document discusses the general principles of the service." assertion.
- DCAT2 comment "DCAT is an RDF vocabulary designed to facilitate interoperability between data catalogs published on the Web. This document defines the schema and provides examples for its use." assertion.
- DDI-Codebook comment "DDI-Codebook is a more light-weight version of the standard, intended primarily to document simple survey data. Originally DTD-based, DDI-C is also available as an XML Schema." assertion.
- DDI-DD3.3 comment "Descriptive documentation of the content, meaning, provenance, and access for a single data set or series" assertion.
- Dataverse comment "Dataverse is an API that stores and manages securely data that's used by business applications." assertion.
- GPL-2.0-only comment "GNU General Public License v2.0 only" assertion.
- GPL-2.0-or-later comment "GNU General Public License v2.0 or later" assertion.
- GPL-3.0-only comment "GNU General Public License v3.0 only" assertion.
- GPL-3.0-or-later comment "GNU General Public License v3.0 or later" assertion.
- GPL-3.0-or-later comment "GNU General Public License v3.0 or later" assertion.
- schema.org-dataset comment "Metadata schema contained in a catalog" assertion.
- FTP comment "The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a standard communication protocol used for the transfer of computer files from a server to a client on a computer network." assertion.
- LOINC comment "LOINC is a common language (set of identifiers, names, and codes) for clinical and laboratory observations. LOINC is a catalog of measurements, including laboratory tests, clinical measures like vital signs and anthropomorphic measures, standardized survey instruments, and more. LOINC enables the exchange and aggregation of clinical results for care delivery, outcomes management, and research by providing a set of universal codes and structured names to unambiguously identify things you can measure or observe." assertion.
- MeSH comment "MeSH is the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus. It consists of sets of terms naming descriptors in a hierarchical structure that permits searching at various levels of specificity. MeSH descriptors are arranged in both an alphabetic and a hierarchical structure. At the most general level of the hierarchical structure are very broad headings such as "Anatomy" or "Mental Disorders." More specific headings are found at more narrow levels of the thirteen-level hierarchy, such as "Ankle" and "Conduct Disorder." There are 27,883 descriptors in 2016 MeSH with over 87,000 entry terms that assist in finding the most appropriate MeSH Heading, for example, "Vitamin C" is an entry term to "Ascorbic Acid." In addition to these headings, there are more than 232,000 Supplementary Concept Records (SCRs) within a separate file. Generally SCR records contain specific examples of chemicals, diseases, and drug protocols. They are updated more frequently than descriptors. Each SCR is assigned to a related descriptor via the Heading Map (HM) field. The HM is used to rapidly identify the most specific descriptor class and include it in the citation. If you work on the project responsible for "Medical Subject Headings" then please consider helping us by claiming this record and updating it appropriately." assertion.
- MONDO comment "MonDO (Monarch Disease Ontology) is a semi-automatically constructed ontology that merges in multiple disease resources to yield a coherent merged ontology." assertion.
- r3data comment "Re3data is a global registry of research data repositories that covers research data repositories from different academic disciplines." assertion.
- ICOS_local_account comment "A local username/password combination" assertion.
- ICOS_local_account comment "A local username/password combination" assertion.
- ABCD comment "The Access to Biological Collection Data (ABCD) Schema is an evolving comprehensive standard for the access to and exchange of data about specimens and observations." assertion.
- ABCDEFG comment "Access to Biological Collection Databases Extended for Geosciences" assertion.
- BCO comment "The Biological Collections Ontology (BCO) is a being developed as an application ontology as part of the Biocode Commons project, within the OBO Foundry framework. The goal of the BCO is to support the interoperability of biodiversity data, including data on museum collections, environmental/metagenomic samples, and ecological surveys." assertion.
- OWL comment "The Web Ontology Language (OWL) is a family of knowledge representation languages for authoring ontologies." assertion.
- PROV-O comment "The PROV Ontology (PROV-O) expresses the PROV Data Model [PROV-DM] using the OWL2 Web Ontology Language (OWL2). Provenance is information about entities, activities, and people involved in producing a piece of data or thing, which can be used to form assessments about its quality, reliability or trustworthiness." assertion.
- ORCID comment "The ORCID iD is a unique, persistent identifier free of charge to researchers" assertion.
- OAuth comment "OAuth 2.0 is the industry-standard protocol for authorization. OAuth 2.0 focuses on client developer simplicity while providing specific authorization flows for web applications, desktop applications, mobile phones, and living room devices." assertion.
- OAI-PMH comment "The Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) is a low-barrier mechanism for repository interoperability. Data Providers are repositories that expose structured metadata via OAI-PMH. Service Providers then make OAI-PMH service requests to harvest that metadata. OAI-PMH is a set of six verbs or services that are invoked within HTTP." assertion.
- OpenAIRE comment "The OpenAIRE Research Graph is one of the largest open scholarly record collections worldwide, key in fostering Open Science and establishing its practices in the daily research activities. Conceived as a public and transparent good, populated out of data sources trusted by scientists, the Graph aims at bringing discovery, monitoring, and assessment of science back in the hands of the scientific community." assertion.
- OPeNDAP comment "OPeNDAP is a protocol that provides a discipline-neutral means of requesting and providing data across the World Wide Web" assertion.
- OpenSearch comment "OpenSearch is a community-driven, open source search and analytics suite derived from Apache 2.0 licensed Elasticsearch 7.10.2 & Kibana 7.10.2. It consists of a search engine daemon, OpenSearch, and a visualization and user interface, OpenSearch Dashboards." assertion.
- LOD comment "Linked Open Data defines a vision of globaly globaly accessible and linked data on the internet based on the RDF standards of the semantic web. A basic theory of LOD is that data has more value if it can be connected to other data. Data, in this context, is any structured web-based information." assertion.
- JSON-LD comment "JSON-LD is a lightweight Linked Data format." assertion.
- JSON comment "JSON is a lightweight data-interchange format." assertion.
- Dataset_Search comment "Search for datasets on the web." assertion.
- Google comment "Google indexes billions of web pages to allow users to search for the information they desire through the use of keywords and operators." assertion.
- Google comment "Google indexes billions of web pages to allow users to search for the information they desire through the use of keywords and operators." assertion.
- HTTP comment "The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application layer protocol in the Internet protocol suite model for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems." assertion.
- DCMI comment "Dublin Core is a metadata schema created by the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative expressed in XMLS and in RDFS." assertion.
- DCMI_terms comment "DCMI is the vocabulary for the Dublin Core metadata schemes." assertion.
- GEMET comment "GEMET was conceived as a general thesaurus, aimed to define a common general language, a core of general terminology for the environment." assertion.
- HTTPS comment "Hyper 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." assertion.
- LDAP comment "LDAP is a mature, flexible and well supported standards-based mechanism for interacting with directory servers. It is often used for authentication and storing information about users, groups and applications." assertion.
- ISO_3166 comment "ISO 3166-1:2013 is intended for use in any application requiring the expression of current country names in coded form. It also includes basic guidelines for its implementation and maintenance." assertion.
- ISO_3166 comment "ISO 3166-1:2013 is intended for use in any application requiring the expression of current country names in coded form. It also includes basic guidelines for its implementation and maintenance." assertion.
- EML_GBIF_Profile_Metadata comment "Ecological Metadata Language" assertion.
- EML_GBIF_Profile comment "Ecological Metadata Language" assertion.
- sios_site comment "Data access of the svalbard integrated arctic observing system" assertion.
- sios_site comment "Data access of the svalbard integrated arctic observing system" assertion.
- DDI-DD3.3 comment "Descriptive documentation of the content, meaning, provenance, and access for a single data set or series" assertion.
- monitor.petapico.org comment "This is a monitor of nanopub services." assertion.
- monitor.petapico.org comment "This is another comment about the nanopub monitor." assertion.
- monitor.petapico.org comment "COMMENT" assertion.
- monitor.petapico.org comment "yet another test comment" assertion.
- schema.org-dataset comment "Metadata schema contained in a catalog" assertion.
- DCAT2 comment "DCAT is an RDF vocabulary designed to facilitate interoperability between data catalogs published on the Web. This document defines the schema and provides examples for its use." assertion.
- ORCID comment "The ORCID iD is a unique, persistent identifier free of charge to researchers" assertion.
- ICOS_ontology comment "The ontology that describes the ICOS metadata and data." assertion.
- MONDO comment "MonDO (Monarch Disease Ontology) is a semi-automatically constructed ontology that merges in multiple disease resources to yield a coherent merged ontology." assertion.
- aiida-ontology comment "Ontology of AiiDA provenance graphs" assertion.
- ABCDEFG comment "Access to Biological Collection Databases Extended for Geosciences" assertion.
- ABCDEFG comment "Access to Biological Collection Databases Extended for Geosciences" assertion.
- ABCD comment "The Access to Biological Collection Data (ABCD) Schema is an evolving comprehensive standard for the access to and exchange of data about specimens and observations." assertion.
- wmo-core-profile comment "The WMO Core Profile of the ISO 19115: Geographic Information - Metadata standard is used by the WMO Information System (WIS) to create a catalogue of all information that is made available through the WIS. The current version, 1.3, was approved by Executive Council in May 2013. This profile provides a general definition for directory searches and exchange that should be applicable to a wide variety of WMO data sets." assertion.
- MIDS comment "Specification defining the information elements expected to be present when publishing digitized information about specimens at various levels of digitization." assertion.
- SKOS comment "Simple Knowledge Organization System is a common data model for sharing and linking knowledge organization systems via the Web." assertion.
- DwC-A comment "Darwin Core Archive (DwC-A) is a biodiversity informatics data standard that makes use of the Darwin Core terms to produce a single, self contained dataset for sharing species-level (taxonomic), species-occurrence data, and sampling-event data. An archive is a set of text files, in standard comma- or tab-delimited format, with a simple descriptor file (called meta.xml) to inform others how the files are organized." assertion.
- DwC-A comment "Darwin Core Archive (DwC-A) is a biodiversity informatics data standard that makes use of the Darwin Core terms to produce a single, self contained dataset for sharing species-level (taxonomic), species-occurrence data, and sampling-event data. An archive is a set of text files, in standard comma- or tab-delimited format, with a simple descriptor file (called meta.xml) to inform others how the files are organized." assertion.
- FDP comment "FAIR Data Point (FDP) is a metadata repository that provides access to metadata in a FAIR way." assertion.
- FDP comment "FDP is a metadata repository that provides access to metadata in a FAIR way." assertion.
- DwC-A comment "DwC-A is a biodiversity informatics data standard that makes use of the Darwin Core terms to produce a single, self contained dataset for sharing species-level (taxonomic), species-occurrence data, and sampling-event data. An archive is a set of text files, in standard comma- or tab-delimited format, with a simple descriptor file (called meta.xml) to inform others how the files are organized." assertion.
- SKOS comment "SKOS is a common data model for sharing and linking knowledge organization systems via the Web." assertion.
- SKOS comment "SKOS is a common data model for sharing and linking knowledge organization systems via the Web." assertion.
- SKOS comment "SKOS is a common data model for sharing and linking knowledge organization systems via the Web." assertion.
- MIDS comment "MIDS is a specification defining the information elements expected to be present when publishing digitized information about specimens at various levels of digitization." assertion.
- wmo-core-profile comment "The WMO Core Profile of the ISO 19115: Geographic Information - Metadata standard is used by the WMO Information System (WIS) to create a catalogue of all information that is made available through the WIS. The current version, 1.3, was approved by Executive Council in May 2013. This profile provides a general definition for directory searches and exchange that should be applicable to a wide variety of WMO data sets." assertion.
- ABCD comment "The ABCD Schema is an evolving comprehensive standard for the access to and exchange of data about specimens and observations." 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" assertion.
- MONDO comment "MonDO is a semi-automatically constructed ontology that merges in multiple disease resources to yield a coherent merged ontology." assertion.
- NSID comment "NSId is a Handle based persistent identifier for natural science specimens" assertion.
- NSID comment "NSId is a Handle based persistent identifier for natural science specimens." assertion.
- ePIC comment "ePIC was founded in 2009 by a consortium of European partners in order to provide PID services for the European Research Community, based on the handle system (TM, https://www.handle.net/ ), for the allocation and resolution of persistent identifiers. The consortium signed a Memorandum of Understanding aiming to provide long term reliability for the PID services. Meanwhile ePIC is an international consortium and open to partners from the research community worldwide." assertion.
- ePIC comment "ePIC is to set up and maintain a reliable joint service for registering, storing and resolving persistent identifiers based on handles for the research community. ePIC was founded in 2009 by a consortium of European partners in order to provide PID services for the European Research Community, based on the handle system, for the allocation and resolution of persistent identifiers. The consortium signed a Memorandum of Understanding aiming to provide long term reliability for the PID services. Meanwhile ePIC is also an international consortium and open to partners from the research community worldwide." assertion.
- ePIC comment "EPIC is to set up and maintain a reliable joint service for registering, storing and resolving persistent identifiers based on handles for the research community. ePIC was founded in 2009 by a consortium of European partners in order to provide PID services for the European Research Community, based on the handle system, for the allocation and resolution of persistent identifiers. The consortium signed a Memorandum of Understanding aiming to provide long term reliability for the PID services. Meanwhile ePIC is also an international consortium and open to partners from the research community worldwide." assertion.
- PURL comment "PURLs are persistent URLs, they provide permanent addresses for resources on the web." assertion.
- PURL comment "PURLs are Web addresses or Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) that act as permanent identifiers in the face of a dynamic and changing Web infrastructure. Instead of resolving directly to Web resources (documents, data, services, people, etc.). PURLs allow third party control over both URL resolution and resource metadata provision. A URL is simply an address of a resource on the World Wide Web. A Persistent URL is an address on the World Wide Web that causes a redirection to another Web resource. If a Web resource changes location (and hence URL), a PURL pointing to it can be updated. A user of a PURL always uses the same Web address, even though the resource in question may have moved. PURLs may be used by publishers to manage their own information space or by Web users to manage theirs; a PURL service is independent of the publisher of information." assertion.
- PURL comment "PURLs are Web addresses or Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) that act as permanent identifiers in the face of a dynamic and changing Web infrastructure. Instead of resolving directly to Web resources (documents, data, services, people, etc.). PURLs allow third party control over both URL resolution and resource metadata provision. A URL is simply an address of a resource on the World Wide Web. A Persistent URL is an address on the World Wide Web that causes a redirection to another Web resource. If a Web resource changes location (and hence URL), a PURL pointing to it can be updated. A user of a PURL always uses the same Web address, even though the resource in question may have moved. PURLs may be used by publishers to manage their own information space or by Web users to manage theirs; a PURL service is independent of the publisher of information." assertion.
- UUID comment "A UUID is a 128-bit label used for information in computer systems." assertion.
- UUID comment "A UUID is a 128-bit label used for information in computer systems." assertion.
- ORCID comment "ORCID is a unique, persistent identifier free of charge to researchers" assertion.
- ORCID comment "ORCID is an open, non-profit, community-driven effort to create and maintain a registry of unique researcher identifiers and a transparent method of linking research activities and outputs to these identifiers. The ORCID Registry is a repository of unique researcher identifiers which allows researchers to manage a record of their research activities. In addition, there are APIs that support system-to-system communication and authentication. ORCID makes its code available under an open source license, and will post an annual public data file under a CC0 waiver for free download." assertion.
- DOIP comment "DOIP is a core protocol of the Digital Object Architecture" assertion.
- DOIP comment "DOIP is a core protocol of the Digital Object Architecture." assertion.
- openDS comment "openDS is a new standard for digital specimens and other natural science digital object types" assertion.
- DOI comment "DOI is a persistent link to the digital object" assertion.
- FDO comment "A FDO is a unit composed of data that is a sequence of bits, or a set of sequences of bits, each of the sequences being structured (typed) in a way that is interpretable by one or more computer systems, and having as essential elements an assigned globally uniqueandpersistent identifier (PID), a type definition for the object as a whole and a metadata description (which itself can be another FAIR digital object) of the properties of the object, making the whole findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable both by humans and computers for the reliable interpretation and processing of the data represented by the object." assertion.
- FDO comment "A FDO is a unit composed of data that is a sequence of bits, or a set of sequences of bits, each of the sequences being structured (typed) in a way that is interpretable by one or more computer systems, and having as essential elements an assigned globally uniqueandpersistent identifier (PID), a type definition for the object as a whole and a metadata description (which itself can be another FAIR digital object) of the properties of the object, making the whole findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable both by humans and computers for the reliable interpretation and processing of the data represented by the object." assertion.