Matches in Nanopublications for { ?s <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment> ?o ?g. }
- JRE-v1.0 comment "The Java Runtime Environment, or JRE, is a software layer that runs on top of a computer’s operating system software and provides the class libraries and other resources that a specific Java program requires to run. The first release of the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) was integrated into the broader JDK (Java Development Kit) launched by Sun Microsystems (now Oracle Corporation) on January 23, 1996." assertion.
- JRE-v1.0 comment "The Java Runtime Environment, or JRE, is a software layer that runs on top of a computer’s operating system software and provides the class libraries and other resources that a specific Java program requires to run. The first release of the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) was integrated into the broader JDK (Java Development Kit) launched by Sun Microsystems (now Oracle Corporation) on January 23, 1996." assertion.
- JRE-v1.0 comment "The Java Runtime Environment, or JRE, is a software layer that runs on top of a computer’s operating system software and provides the class libraries and other resources that a specific Java program requires to run. The first release of the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) was integrated into the broader JDK (Java Development Kit) launched by Sun Microsystems (now Oracle Corporation) on January 23, 1996." assertion.
- JRE-v8.0 comment "The Java Runtime Environment, or JRE, is a software layer that runs on top of a computer’s operating system software and provides the class libraries and other resources that a specific Java program requires to run. " assertion.
- JRE-v8.0 comment "The Java Runtime Environment, or JRE, is a software layer that runs on top of a computer’s operating system software and provides the class libraries and other resources that a specific Java program requires to run. " assertion.
- JRE-v21.0 comment "The Java Runtime Environment, or JRE, is a software layer that runs on top of a computer’s operating system software and provides the class libraries and other resources that a specific Java program requires to run. " assertion.
- JRE-v21.0 comment "The Java Runtime Environment, or JRE, is a software layer that runs on top of a computer’s operating system software and provides the class libraries and other resources that a specific Java program requires to run. " assertion.
- JRE-v1.2 comment "The Java Runtime Environment, or JRE, is a software layer that runs on top of a computer’s operating system software and provides the class libraries and other resources that a specific Java program requires to run." assertion.
- JRE-v1.2 comment "The Java Runtime Environment, or JRE, is a software layer that runs on top of a computer’s operating system software and provides the class libraries and other resources that a specific Java program requires to run." assertion.
- Apache-License-v1.1 comment "The Apache License is a permissive free software license written by the Apache Software Foundation (ASF). The Apache License 1.1 removes the 'advertising clause' (section 3 of the 1.0 license); derived products are no longer required to include attribution in their advertising materials, only in their documentation." assertion.
- Tomcat-v3.0 comment "Tomcat (now Apache Tomcat) is a free, open-source web server and servlet container developed by the Apache Software Foundation. It is widely used to deploy and run Java-based web applications. Tomcat originated from Sun Microsystems (now Oracle Corporation) as the reference implementation of the Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications. It was donated to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) by Sun Microsystems in 1999, leading to the creation of the Apache Tomcat project." assertion.
- Apache-Tomcat-v8.5 comment "Apache Tomcat is a free, open-source web server and servlet container developed by the Apache Software Foundation. It is widely used to deploy and run Java-based web applications." assertion.
- Apache-Tomcat-v9 comment "Apache Tomcat is a free, open-source web server and servlet container developed by the Apache Software Foundation. It is widely used to deploy and run Java-based web applications." assertion.
- ERDDAP-v1.46 comment "ERDDAP is a scientific data server that gives users a simple, consistent way to access and download subsets of gridded and tabular scientific datasets in common file formats and make graphs and maps. ERDDAP is a Free and Open Source (Apache and Apache-like) Java Servlet from NOAA NMFS SWFSC Environmental Research Division (ERD). " assertion.
- ERDDAP-v1.46 comment "ERDDAP is a scientific data server that gives users a simple, consistent way to access and download subsets of gridded and tabular scientific datasets in common file formats and make graphs and maps. ERDDAP is a Free and Open Source (Apache and Apache-like) Java Servlet from NOAA NMFS SWFSC Environmental Research Division (ERD). " assertion.
- ERDDAP-v2.26.0 comment "ERDDAP is a scientific data server that gives users a simple, consistent way to access and download subsets of gridded and tabular scientific datasets in common file formats and make graphs and maps. ERDDAP is a Free and Open Source (Apache and Apache-like) Java Servlet from NOAA NMFS SWFSC Environmental Research Division (ERD). " assertion.
- ERDDAP-v2.26.0 comment "ERDDAP is a scientific data server that gives users a simple, consistent way to access and download subsets of gridded and tabular scientific datasets in common file formats and make graphs and maps. ERDDAP is a Free and Open Source (Apache and Apache-like) Java Servlet from NOAA NMFS SWFSC Environmental Research Division (ERD). " assertion.
- ERDDAP-v2.26.0 comment "ERDDAP is a scientific data server that gives users a simple, consistent way to access and download subsets of gridded and tabular scientific datasets in common file formats and make graphs and maps. ERDDAP is a Free and Open Source (Apache and Apache-like) Java Servlet from NOAA NMFS SWFSC Environmental Research Division (ERD). " assertion.
- ERDDAP comment "ERDDAP is a scientific data server that gives users a simple, consistent way to access and download subsets of gridded and tabular scientific datasets in common file formats and make graphs and maps. ERDDAP is a Free and Open Source (Apache and Apache-like) Java Servlet from NOAA NMFS SWFSC Environmental Research Division (ERD). " assertion.
- GEODD comment "Metadata schema for genomics data submitted by the research community." assertion.
- GEODD comment "Metadata schema that archives genomics data submitted by the research community." assertion.
- BSD3-License comment "According to BSD 3-Clause License, the redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: (i) redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer; (ii) redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution; (iii) neither the name of the copyright holder nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission." assertion.
- THREDDS-v4.6.3 comment "The goal of Unidata's Thematic Real-time Environmental Distributed Data Services (THREDDS) is to provide students, educators and researchers with coherent access to a large collection of real-time and archived datasets from a variety of environmental data sources at a number of distributed server sites. The THREDDS Data Server (TDS) is a web server that provides metadata and data access for scientific datasets, using a variety of remote data access protocols. The THREDDS Data Server (TDS) provides catalog, metadata, and data access services for scientific data. Every TDS publishes THREDDS catalogs that advertise the datasets and services it makes available. THREDDS catalogs are XML documents that list datasets and the data access services available for the datasets. Catalogs may contain metadata to document details about the datasets. TDS configuration files provide the TDS with information about which datasets and data collections are available and what services are provided for the datasets. The available remote data access protocols include OPeNDAP, OGC WCS, OGC WMS, and HTTP. The ncISO service allows THREDDS catalogs to be translated into ISO metadata records. The TDS also supports several dataset collection services including some sophisticated dataset aggregation capabilities. This allows the TDS to aggregate a collection of datasets into a single virtual dataset, greatly simplifying user access to that data collection. The TDS is open source and runs inside the open source Tomcat Servlet container. " assertion.
- THREDDS-v4.6.20 comment "The goal of Unidata's Thematic Real-time Environmental Distributed Data Services (THREDDS) is to provide students, educators and researchers with coherent access to a large collection of real-time and archived datasets from a variety of environmental data sources at a number of distributed server sites. The THREDDS Data Server (TDS) is a web server that provides metadata and data access for scientific datasets, using a variety of remote data access protocols. The THREDDS Data Server (TDS) provides catalog, metadata, and data access services for scientific data. Every TDS publishes THREDDS catalogs that advertise the datasets and services it makes available. THREDDS catalogs are XML documents that list datasets and the data access services available for the datasets. Catalogs may contain metadata to document details about the datasets. TDS configuration files provide the TDS with information about which datasets and data collections are available and what services are provided for the datasets. The available remote data access protocols include OPeNDAP, OGC WCS, OGC WMS, and HTTP. The ncISO service allows THREDDS catalogs to be translated into ISO metadata records. The TDS also supports several dataset collection services including some sophisticated dataset aggregation capabilities. This allows the TDS to aggregate a collection of datasets into a single virtual dataset, greatly simplifying user access to that data collection. The TDS is open source and runs inside the open source Tomcat Servlet container. " assertion.
- THREDDS comment "The goal of Unidata's Thematic Real-time Environmental Distributed Data Services (THREDDS) is to provide students, educators and researchers with coherent access to a large collection of real-time and archived datasets from a variety of environmental data sources at a number of distributed server sites. The THREDDS Data Server (TDS) is a web server that provides metadata and data access for scientific datasets, using a variety of remote data access protocols. The THREDDS Data Server (TDS) provides catalog, metadata, and data access services for scientific data. Every TDS publishes THREDDS catalogs that advertise the datasets and services it makes available. THREDDS catalogs are XML documents that list datasets and the data access services available for the datasets. Catalogs may contain metadata to document details about the datasets. TDS configuration files provide the TDS with information about which datasets and data collections are available and what services are provided for the datasets. The available remote data access protocols include OPeNDAP, OGC WCS, OGC WMS, and HTTP. The ncISO service allows THREDDS catalogs to be translated into ISO metadata records. The TDS also supports several dataset collection services including some sophisticated dataset aggregation capabilities. This allows the TDS to aggregate a collection of datasets into a single virtual dataset, greatly simplifying user access to that data collection. The TDS is open source and runs inside the open source Tomcat Servlet container. " assertion.
- FAIRsharing.e5c86e comment "CAS (Chemical Abstracts Service) Common Chemistry is an open community resource for accessing chemical information. Nearly 500,000 chemical substances from the CAS REGISTRY cover areas of community interest, including common and frequently regulated chemicals, and those relevant to high school and undergraduate chemistry classes. This chemical information is manually curated and provided in alignment with their role as a division of the American Chemical Society." assertion.
- _2 comment "Informasi ini diperoleh melalui penuturan memori keluarga Kerajaan Tabanan, disampaikan oleh Turah Agung Mayudhi yang merupakan keturunan langsung (cicit) dari keluarga Raja Tabanan, termasuk adik beliau, Sagung Ayu Wah. Informasi ini dihimpun dalam diskusi kelompok terpumpun (FGD) bersama komunitas Bali pada tanggal 1 Mei 2025." assertion.
- _2 comment "This information was obtained through oral accounts from the royal family of Tabanan, as conveyed by Turah Agung Mayudhi, a direct descendant (great-grandchild) of the Tabanan royal lineage, including the king's sister, Sagung Ayu Wah. The account was collected during a focus group discussion with members of the Balinese community on 1 May 2025." assertion.
- assertion comment "This is a test Nanopub." assertion.
- Climate_Adaptation_Hub_PT comment "FAIR2Adapt Case study 4 - Developing and testing a FAIR-by-design national adaptation hub" assertion.
- assertion comment "This is a test Nanopub created by the DOIP-Nanopub-Adapter." assertion.
- assertion comment "This is a test Nanopub created by the DOIP-Nanopub-Adapter." assertion.
- Simulation-Data comment "A dataset resulting from running a computational model." assertion.
- BiscayanRiOMarCom comment "Community involvement in french coastal areas " assertion.
- scientific_literature comment "Scientific literature encompasses a vast body of academic papers that spans various disciplines within the natural and social sciences. It primarily consists of academic papers that present original empirical research and theoretical contributions. These papers serve as essential sources of knowledge and are commonly referred to simply as the literature within specific research fields." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.0a674c comment "Scopus is an abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature across all research areas. It provides tools for visualization, tracking and analysis of its data. Non-subscribed users access Scopus through Scopus Preview, which allows the searching of authors and source material (e.g. journal) titles." assertion.
- PINK_Community comment "PINK Horizon Europe project - the community consists of the partners (beneficiaries) and associated partners involved in the PINK project." assertion.
- RATX060iPktFbzaEDMC8wP0ht9jLQUnCN2DEdC2aqo9IA comment "It was really cool! Thanks Tobias for organizing this." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.47ac3e comment "ARES (Aerosol Remote Sensing) is the ACTRIS (Aerosol, Cloud and Trace Gases Research Infrastructure) Data Centre unit for aerosol remote sensing profiling. ACTRIS-ARES host and manage the ACTRIS-EARLINET database, that represents a comprehensive, quantitative, and statistically significant collection of data for the aerosol distribution on European scale. ARES provides data curation, data processing and data access services for ACTRIS aerosol remote sensing data coming from lidar and photometer observations. Additionally, ARES hosts and manage the EARLINET web site and offers data services and digital tools to EARLINET and beyond. Major objectives also include the development and validation of new synergetic remote sensing algorithms, and the continuous evaluation of the representation of atmospheric aerosol parameters in climate and weather forecast models. " assertion.
- ACTRIS-ASC comment "The EUROCHAMP Data Centre merged with ACTRIS Data Centre and becomes ACTRIS DC ASC (Atmospheric Simulation Chamber) Unit. It provides scientists with free and open access to data from simulation chamber experiments as well as mature products and tools that support activities related to atmospheric observations and modelling. " assertion.
- ACTRIS-GRES comment "The GRES data centre unit provides data curation service for reactive trace gases remote sensing data. This includes standardized process for metadata and data submission, traceability, data versioning, quality control, inclusion of data in the data base, data provision and archiving, and documentation." assertion.
- scientific-publishing-enough-is-enough comment "Thank you for this very interesting and important post. The problems you describe are definitely real, and we need to address them. It's great to see big entities like Astera and Arcadia taking such a clear stance because solving these problems is difficult. People don't like to let go of their habits, particularly if those habits made them "successful" researchers. It will also be a big transition, and those are difficult and take time, particularly when collective incentives are involved, where individuals are punished by the system if they deviate. I hope this helps gain momentum and that we can all work together to eliminate these vast inefficiencies in current science communication (and thereby science itself). As a specific remark, I would add one point to your "structural features" list. You allude to this point when you mention "linked data" and "narratives", but I think it would deserve to feature as a separate point in this list: - Unstructured information: The scientific findings as well as their context are not represented in a structured manner that would allow for things like automatic and precise aggregations, updates, and question answering. For example, when evidence (or counter-evidence) for a particular relation between a given gene and a certain disease is presented, the entities (gene and disease) and the relation (e.g. "tends to contribute to") should be formally expressed with community-agreed identifiers, and this statement should be linked in an equally structured way to the equiment, scientific method, raw data, significance values, and researchers involved in arriving at that finding. Only then, we can reliably aggregate all these findings (like live literature reviews!), have all researchers interested in these topics be updated in real-time, provide these data as input for future neuro-symbolic AIs, and generally build reliable and provenance-aware tools on top of this (for researchers as well as the general public)." assertion.
- Dataset comment "A collection of data, published or curated by a single agent, and available for access or download in one or more representations." assertion.
- Research-Programme comment "A Research Programme is a coordinated set of activities, administered by a scientific funding body or institution, aimed at achieving specific research goals over a defined period. It is usually managed by a small, dedicated team and serves as a platform to support research projects through competitive Calls for Proposals." assertion.
- Dataset comment "A dataset is a collection of data, published or curated by a single agent, and available for access or download in one or more representations." assertion.
- Data-Management-Plan comment "A data management plan is a statement describing how research data will be managed throughout a specified research project's life cycle - during and after the active phase of the research project - including terms regarding archiving and potential preservation of the data in a data repository. The DMP is considered to be a 'living' document, i.e. one which can be updated when necessary." assertion.
- Research-Programme comment "A research programme is a coordinated set of activities, administered by a scientific funding body or institution, aimed at achieving specific research goals over a defined period. It is usually managed by a small, dedicated team and serves as a platform to support research projects through competitive Calls for Proposals." assertion.
- terms comment "A project is a time-bound and resource-constrained endeavor undertaken to achieve specific goals or produce defined outputs." assertion.
- Project comment "A project is a time-bound and resource-constrained endeavor undertaken to achieve specific goals or produce defined outputs." assertion.
- Method comment "A method is a systematic and documented protocol used to guide and structure controlled research activities. It defines how data are collected, analyzed, interpreted, or validated in order to achieve reliable, repeatable, and objective results." assertion.
- Article comment "An Article is a peer-reviewed scholarly publication that presents the original findings, methodology, and conclusions of a research investigation." assertion.
- EDAM_Community comment "The EDAM community brings together software engineers and scientific experts (from academia, industry, and citizen science), both professionals and volunteers, with the goal of providing a semantic framework for describing and annotating data and methods used in computational sciences and bioinformatics." assertion.
- 056j50v04 comment "afdsaf" assertion.
- name comment "afdsaf" assertion.
- WDS4PaleoClim comment "Inside the NCEI (Nationale Centers for Environmental Information) the Paleoclimatology team operates the World Data Service for Paleoclimatology and an Applied Research Service for Paleoclimatology, and partners with national and international science initiatives around the world to expand the use of paleoclimatology data. Paleoclimatology data are derived from natural sources such as tree rings, ice cores, corals, stalagmites, and ocean and lake sediments. These proxy climate data extend the weather and climate information archive by hundreds to millions of years. The data include geophysical or biological measurement time series and some reconstructed climate variables such as temperature and precipitation. Scientists use paleoclimatology data and information to understand natural climate variability and future climate change." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.e68dba comment "The Paleoenvironmental Standard Terms (PaST) Thesaurus is a thesaurus of standard terms used for defining measured variables by the World Data Service for Paleoclimatology. These terms describe 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. Standard terms organize heterogeneous paleoclimate datasets and improve the findability, interoperability, and reusability of data." assertion.
- WeAdapt comment "The FAIR Implementation Community (FIC) is a global network hosted on weADAPT, dedicated to advancing Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable (FAIR) climate adaptation knowledge. Building on weADAPT’s longstanding role as a platform for adaptation learning and exchange, the FIC brings together researchers, practitioners, and decision-makers to co-create and share tools, case studies, and best practices that put FAIR principles into action." assertion.
- WP-MS comment "This is the template used when adding a Wordpress article." assertion.
- Software comment "Software is a set of computer programs, procedures, algorithms, and associated documentation developed, produced, or adapted as part of a research project to support data collection, analysis, simulation, modeling, or other scientific and technical activities." assertion.
- Training comment "Training material refers to any content, resources, or tools designed to support learning and skill development." assertion.
- WeAdapt-Platform comment "weADAPT is a dynamic, collaborative space for knowledge exchange on climate change adaptation issues. It allows practitioners, researchers, students, planners and decision-makers at all levels to discover high-quality information, contribute their knowledge and connect with one another. It is designed to facilitate learning, knowledge exchange and collaboration to build a growing community of research, policy and practice on adaptation issues while developing policy-relevant tools and guidance for adaptation planning and decision making." assertion.
- ConnectivityHub comment "The Connectivity Hub is a Registry for the Climate Change Adaptation Vocabulary/Taxonomy." assertion.
- CCA-Taxonomy comment "The Climate Change Adaptation Taxonomy is used to tag resources in WeAdapt, Climate Change Adaptation and disaster risk communities." assertion.
- PubChemCID_Persistence comment "The PubChem Compound identifier (CID) Persistence Policy describs how the PubChem CIDs are made persistent, meaning they do not change over time. Once a CID is assigned to a structure, it remains associated with that structure indefinitely within the PubChem database." assertion.
- NIRD-RDA comment "The mission of the NIRD Research Data Archive (NIRD RDA) is to ensure research data produced by Norwegian researchers remains widely discoverable, accessible and reusable at least 10 years after the data has been deposited. " assertion.
- ARI-FIC comment "Arctic Radio-Isotopes FAIR Implementation Community is a group of scientists and stakeholders involved in Case Study 1: Arctic Radioisotopes: Spreading radioactive isotopes in the Arctic under different climate scenarios, in the FAIR2Adapt project." assertion.
- HHRiskCom comment "High resolution risk map assessment for Hamburg, based on different natural hazards." assertion.
- HHGeoRes comment "Geodaten Portal by the city of Hamburg, providing spatial information on several subjects." assertion.
- HHMeta comment "Hamburg Metaver Metadata Catalogue provides Metadata and Sources for Spatial Data Sets of the city of Hamburg" assertion.
- podoc comment "A policy document provides policymakers with a structured framework to guide high-level responses to e.g. climate-related risks. It defines the document’s scope and objectives, incorporates scientific data and practical evidence on climate impacts, and identifies the specific areas and number of adaptation policies required. " assertion.
- Policy-Document comment "A policy document provides policymakers with a structured framework to guide high-level responses to e.g. climate change-related risks. It defines the document's scope and objectives, incorporates scientific data and practical evidence on climate impacts." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.TS3gpY comment "CodeMeta contributors are creating a minimal metadata schema for science software and code, in JSON and XML. The goal of CodeMeta is to create a concept vocabulary that can be used to standardize the exchange of software metadata across repositories and organizations." assertion.
- IPCC comment "The IPCC Glossary is the main source and definition of terms related to climate change (Annex I Glossary of the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report (AR6) Synthesis Report (SYR))" assertion.
- RSpaceGID comment "In RSpace, a global ID is a unique identifier assigned to every object in the system. These IDs serve as permanent references that remain consistent throughout an object's lifecycle, regardless of whether it is moved, renamed, or otherwise modified. In contrast to globally unique PIDs, such as DOIs, IGSNs, ePIC, etc., which are provided as globally managed services, the persistence of the RSpace global IDs relies on the management of the individual RSpace instance. As long as an RSpace instance is maintained and accessible, the global IDs remain resolvable." assertion.
- SSMP comment "Metadata policy is not served through the software itself but through its deployment conditions." assertion.
- BPOnto comment "Ontologies within the BioPortal repository have many applications and can for example be used as vocabularies in metadata and data." assertion.
- PubChemCID comment "CID -- PubChem Compound Identification, a non-zero integer PubChem accession identifier for a unique chemical structure. For example, the CID of aspirin is 2244." assertion.
- PubChemCID comment "CID -- PubChem Compound Identification, a non-zero integer PubChem accession identifier for a unique chemical structure. For example, the CID of aspirin is 2244." assertion.
- nanodash-readme comment "The README file of Nanodash." assertion.
- shacl comment "SHACL is great for validating RDF." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.d05nwx comment "IntAct provides a freely available, open source database system and analysis tools for protein interaction data. All interactions are derived from literature curation or direct user submissions and are freely available." assertion.
- OSDR comment "The NASA Open Science Data Repository (OSDR) enables access to space-related data from experiments and missions that investigate biological and health responses of terrestrial life to spaceflight. OSDR comprises GeneLab, Ames Life Sciences Data Archive (ALSDA), and NASA Biological Institutional Scientific Collection (NBISC) projects. The goal of OSDR is to enable multi-modal and multi-hierarchical fundamental space life science data, including ‘omics, phenotypic, physiological, behavioral, hardware, and environmental data, to be reused toward basic science, applied science, and operational outcomes for space exploration and knowledge discovery." assertion.
- NetCDF_CF1.6 comment "NetCDF compliant with Climate and Forecasts (CF) Metadata Convention v1.6" assertion.
- FAIRsharing.91yrz6 comment "MatrixDB stores experimental data established by full-length proteins, matricryptins, glycosaminoglycans, lipids and cations. MatrixDB reports interactions with individual polypeptide chains or with multimers (e.g. collagens, laminins, thrombospondins) when appropriate. Multimers are treated as permanent complexes, referencing EBI identifiers when possible. Human interactions were inferred from non-human homologous interactions when available." assertion.
- HORIZON.2.1.5 comment "Tools, Technologies and Digital Solutions for Health and Care, including personalised medicine. This example nanopub is for testing purposes only as part of a pilot in nanopub-based FDOs at Leiden University. The content herein may not in all cases be accurate and is subject to revision." assertion.
- new-methods comment "This topic aims at supporting activities that are enabling or contributing to one or several expected impacts of destination 5 “Unlocking the full potential of new tools, technologies and digital solutions for a healthy society”. This example nanopub is for testing purposes only as part of a pilot in nanopub-based FDOs at Leiden University. The content herein may not in all cases be accurate and is subject to revision." assertion.
- new-methods comment "This topic aims at supporting activities that are enabling or contributing to one or several expected impacts of destination 5 “Unlocking the full potential of new tools, technologies and digital solutions for a healthy society”. This example nanopub is for testing purposes only as part of a pilot in nanopub-based FDOs at Leiden University. The content herein may not in all cases be accurate and is subject to revision." assertion.
- new-methods comment "This topic aims at supporting activities that are enabling or contributing to one or several expected impacts of destination 5 “Unlocking the full potential of new tools, technologies and digital solutions for a healthy society”. This example nanopub is for testing purposes only as part of a pilot in nanopub-based FDOs at Leiden University. The content herein may not in all cases be accurate and is subject to revision." assertion.
- new-methods comment "This topic aims at supporting activities that are enabling or contributing to one or several expected impacts of destination 5 “Unlocking the full potential of new tools, technologies and digital solutions for a healthy society”. This example nanopub is for testing purposes only as part of a pilot in nanopub-based FDOs at Leiden University. The content herein may not in all cases be accurate and is subject to revision." assertion.
- new-procedures comment "This topic aims at supporting activities that are enabling or contributing to one or several expected impacts of destination 5 “Unlocking the full potential of new tools, technologies and digital solutions for a healthy society”. This example nanopub is for testing purposes only as part of a pilot in nanopub-based FDOs at Leiden University. The content herein may not in all cases be accurate and is subject to revision." assertion.
- new-procedures comment "This topic aims at supporting activities that are enabling or contributing to one or several expected impacts of destination 5 “Unlocking the full potential of new tools, technologies and digital solutions for a healthy society”. This example nanopub is for testing purposes only as part of a pilot in nanopub-based FDOs at Leiden University. The content herein may not in all cases be accurate and is subject to revision." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.fx0mw7 comment "Ensembl creates, integrates and distributes reference datasets and analysis tools that enable genomics. Ensembl is a genome browser that supports research in comparative genomics, evolution, sequence variation and transcriptional regulation. Ensembl annotate genes, computes multiple alignments, predicts regulatory function and collects disease data." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.t2e1ss comment "Harvard Dataverse Repository is a research data repository running on the open source Dataverse software. The repository is fully open to the public, allows upload and browsing of data from all fields of research, and is free for all researchers worldwide. Harvard Dataverse Repository receives support from Harvard University, public and private grants, and an emergent consortium model." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.6k0kwd comment "ArrayExpress is a database of functional genomics experiments that can be queried and the data downloaded. ArrayExpress has moved to the BioStudies repository but maintains its distinct data model and submission portal - experiments are submitted directly to ArrayExpress via its own dedicated submission tool Annotare. It includes gene expression data from microarray and high throughput sequencing studies, including single-cell sequencing experiments. Data is collected to MIAME, MINSEQE and minSCe standards and guidelines. " assertion.
- ITINERIS_MC comment "ITINERIS metadata catalogue is the access point to the comprehensive collection of knowledge, data, analytics tools, and services provided by the Italian Research Infrastructures (RIs) in the environmental scientific domain for the observation and study of processes in the atmosphere, marine domain, terrestrial biosphere, and geosphere. Based on CKAN technology, the catalouge serves as a metadata registry that supports the publication, management, and discovery of metadata related to a variety of digital resources-such as datasets, training materials, tools, services, virtual research environments, and research results-produced within ITINERIS. As a FAIR supporting resource of the “metadata repository” type, the catologue plays a key role in implementing the FAIR F4 principle by making metadata indexable and searchable through a user-friendly web interface and machine-operable APIs. Metadata models aligned with EOSC recommendations were adopted for the catalog, leveraging standards such as DCAT-AP and customized, interoperable schemas to ensure semantic consistency with European best practices." assertion.
- assertion comment "This 2009 paper presents ImageNet, a large-scale image database with 3.2M images across 5,247 categories organized using WordNet's hierarchy. Using web crawling and Amazon Mechanical Turk for quality control, they achieved 99.7% labeling accuracy. The authors demonstrate ImageNet's utility through object recognition, hierarchical classification, and localization experiments, providing a valuable resource for computer vision research and algorithm benchmarking." assertion.
- Best-Practice comment "A proven, effective method or technique—such as a standard operating procedure, template, guide, or manual—that offers structured recommendations on content or format to support consistent, high-quality outcomes." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.kx2md1 comment "The Ontology of Immune Epitopes (ONTIE) is an effort to represent terms in the immunology domain in a formal ontology with the specific goal of representing experiments that identify and characterize immune epitopes. ONTIE has been developed as a subset of OBI (Ontology of Biomedical Investigations) and includes terms relating to experiments involving immune epitopes. This file contains the minimal amount of upper ontology terms and axioms from BFO (Basic Formal Ontology), IAO (Information Artifact Ontology) and OBI, in order to view and reason upon ONTIE. It is currently at version 0.1 beta. ONTIE covers terms regarding immune responses, adaptive immune receptors, immune epitope assays, MHC molecules, and infectious diseases. ONTIE is (at this development stage) a virtual ontology, drawing together terms from multiple reference ontologies. We are actively working on adding more terms to ONTIE either through term requests or through active contribution to external ontologies." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.nbfwwv comment "PAV is a lightweight ontology for tracking Provenance, Authoring and Versioning. PAV specializes the W3C provenance ontology PROV-O in order to describe authorship, curation and digital creation of online resources. This ontology describes the defined PAV properties and their usage. Note that PAV does not define any explicit classes or domain/ranges, as every property is meant to be used directly on the described online resource." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.nbfwwv comment "PAV is a lightweight ontology for tracking Provenance, Authoring and Versioning. PAV specializes the W3C provenance ontology PROV-O in order to describe authorship, curation and digital creation of online resources. This ontology describes the defined PAV properties and their usage. Note that PAV does not define any explicit classes or domain/ranges, as every property is meant to be used directly on the described online resource." assertion.