Matches in Nanopublications for { ?s <http://purl.org/dc/terms/description> ?o ?g. }
- nanopub-tutorial-eswc2025 description "This is the project page for the Nanopublication Tutorial at ESWC 2025." assertion.
- nanopub-tutorial-eswc2025 description "This is the project page for the Nanopublication Tutorial at ESWC 2025." assertion.
- nanopub-tutorial-eswc2025 description "This is the project page for the Nanopublication Tutorial at ESWC 2025." assertion.
- nanopub-tutorial-eswc2025 description "This is the project page for the Nanopublication Tutorial at ESWC 2025." assertion.
- nanopub-tutorial-eswc2025 description "This is the space for the Nanopublication Tutorial at ESWC 2025." assertion.
- assertion description "The creator of such a nanopublication declares to have participated in the nanopublication tutorial at ESWC2025." assertion.
- assertion description "With this template an object/datatype property is defined in a way it can serve as an FDO attribute of an FDO metadata record." assertion.
- assertion description "With this template an object/datatype property is defined in a way it can serve as an FDO attribute of an FDO metadata record." assertion.
- assertion description "With this template an object/datatype property is defined in a way it can serve as an FDO attribute of an FDO metadata record." assertion.
- get-eswc2025-nanopub-tutorial-participants description "This query returns the participants of the ESWC2025 nanopublication tutorial." assertion.
- get-messages-about-eswc2025 description "This query returns plain-text messages about ESWC 2025." assertion.
- assertion description "for testing" assertion.
- assertion description "for testing" assertion.
- assertion description "With this template we can define events." assertion.
- myTestEvent description "just a test" assertion.
- get-participation description "This query returns all participation links." assertion.
- get-participataion description "get particiation-link" assertion.
- assertion description "A template for reviewing manuscripts" assertion.
- FDO-Connect description "This is the Nanodash project page for the FDO Connect project." assertion.
- FDO-Connect description "This is the Nanodash project page for the FDO Connect project." assertion.
- FDO-Connect description "This is the Nanodash project page for the FDO Connect project." assertion.
- FDO-Connect description "This is the Nanodash project page for the FDO Connect project." assertion.
- FDO-Connect description "This is the Nanodash project page for the FDO Connect project." assertion.
- FDO-Connect description "This is the Nanodash project page for the FDO Connect project." assertion.
- FDO-Connect description "This is the Nanodash project page for the FDO Connect project." assertion.
- FDO-Connect description "<p>This is the Nanodash project page for the FDO Connect project.</p> <ul> <li><a href="/query?id=RAkYh4UPJryajbtIDbLG-Bfd6A4JD2SbU9bmZdvaEdFRY/fdo-text-search">fdo-text-search</a></li> <li><a href="/query?id=RAo-eSmHSWWvbZIcU9ekBDqNFETQA7UBn61bP_qGMChpM/find-fdos-by-ref">find-fdos-by-ref</a></li> <li><a href="/query?id=RAP1G35VvTs3gfMaucv_xZUMZuvjB9lxM8tWUGttr5mmo/get-fdo-feed">get-fdo-feed</a></li> <li><a href="/query?id=RAsyc6zFFnE8mblnDfdCCNRsrcN1CSCBDW9I4Ppidgk9g/get-favorite-things">get-favorite-things</a></li> </ul>" assertion.
- FDO-Connect description "<p>This is the Nanodash project page for the FDO Connect project.</p> <p>Queries/APIs:</p> <ul> <li><a href="/query?id=RAkYh4UPJryajbtIDbLG-Bfd6A4JD2SbU9bmZdvaEdFRY/fdo-text-search">fdo-text-search</a></li> <li><a href="/query?id=RAo-eSmHSWWvbZIcU9ekBDqNFETQA7UBn61bP_qGMChpM/find-fdos-by-ref">find-fdos-by-ref</a></li> <li><a href="/query?id=RAP1G35VvTs3gfMaucv_xZUMZuvjB9lxM8tWUGttr5mmo/get-fdo-feed">get-fdo-feed</a></li> <li><a href="/query?id=RAsyc6zFFnE8mblnDfdCCNRsrcN1CSCBDW9I4Ppidgk9g/get-favorite-things">get-favorite-things</a></li> </ul>" assertion.
- FDO-Connect description "<p>This is the Nanodash project page for the FDO Connect project.</p> <br> <p>Queries/APIs:</p> <ul> <li><a href="/query?id=RAkYh4UPJryajbtIDbLG-Bfd6A4JD2SbU9bmZdvaEdFRY/fdo-text-search">fdo-text-search</a></li> <li><a href="/query?id=RAo-eSmHSWWvbZIcU9ekBDqNFETQA7UBn61bP_qGMChpM/find-fdos-by-ref">find-fdos-by-ref</a></li> <li><a href="/query?id=RAP1G35VvTs3gfMaucv_xZUMZuvjB9lxM8tWUGttr5mmo/get-fdo-feed">get-fdo-feed</a></li> <li><a href="/query?id=RAsyc6zFFnE8mblnDfdCCNRsrcN1CSCBDW9I4Ppidgk9g/get-favorite-things">get-favorite-things</a></li> </ul>" assertion.
- get-latest-fdos description "This query returns the latest FDOs." assertion.
- get-fdo-profiles description "This query returns all FDO profiles." assertion.
- get-fdo-attributes description "This query returns all FDO attributes with their definitions" assertion.
- assertion description "<p>This template allows you to create Rosetta Statements following the metamodel described in "Rosetta Statements: Simplifying FAIR Knowledge Graph Construction with a User-Centered Approach".</p> <p><strong>Rosetta Statements</strong> model the structure of simple English natural language statements rather than attempting to represent a mind-independent reality. They prioritize:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Cognitive Interoperability:</strong> Easy to understand for domain experts</li> <li><strong>Findability:</strong> Supports search without requiring SPARQL knowledge</li> <li><strong>Semantic Interoperability:</strong> Standardized patterns for each statement type</li> <li><strong>User-Centered Design:</strong> Reflects natural language structure</li> </ul> <p><strong>Key Features:</strong></p> <ul> <li><strong>N-ary Support:</strong> Handle statements with multiple objects (not just binary relations)</li> <li><strong>Dynamic Labels:</strong> Display as natural language sentences in user interfaces</li> <li><strong>Versioning Support:</strong> Track changes and editing history</li> <li><strong>Metadata Rich:</strong> Include confidence levels, negation, context, and provenance</li> <li><strong>Wikidata Integration:</strong> Use Wikidata terms for immediate usability</li> </ul> <p><strong>Statement Structure:</strong></p> <ul> <li><strong>Subject:</strong> The main entity the statement is about</li> <li><strong>Predicate:</strong> Captured by the statement type/class</li> <li><strong>Objects:</strong> Up to 4 object positions (resources or literals)</li> <li><strong>Constraints:</strong> Type restrictions for each position</li> </ul> <p><strong>Example:</strong> "This apple has a weight of 241.68 grams" becomes a 'has-measurement' statement type with subject=apple, object1=weight (quality), object2=241.68 (value), object3=gram (unit).</p> <p>This approach significantly lowers the barrier for domain experts to create FAIR knowledge graphs without requiring expertise in semantics, RDF, or ontology engineering.</p>" assertion.
- assertion description "<p>This template allows you to create Rosetta Statements following the metamodel described in "Rosetta Statements: Simplifying FAIR Knowledge Graph Construction with a User-Centered Approach".</p> <p><strong>Rosetta Statements</strong> model the structure of simple English natural language statements rather than attempting to represent a mind-independent reality. They prioritize:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Cognitive Interoperability:</strong> Easy to understand for domain experts</li> <li><strong>Findability:</strong> Supports search without requiring SPARQL knowledge</li> <li><strong>Semantic Interoperability:</strong> Standardized patterns for each statement type</li> <li><strong>User-Centered Design:</strong> Reflects natural language structure</li> </ul> <p><strong>Key Features:</strong></p> <ul> <li><strong>N-ary Support:</strong> Handle statements with multiple objects (not just binary relations)</li> <li><strong>Dynamic Labels:</strong> Display as natural language sentences in user interfaces</li> <li><strong>Versioning Support:</strong> Track changes and editing history</li> <li><strong>Metadata Rich:</strong> Include confidence levels, negation, context, and provenance</li> <li><strong>Wikidata Integration:</strong> Use Wikidata terms for immediate usability</li> </ul> <p><strong>Statement Structure:</strong></p> <ul> <li><strong>Subject:</strong> The main entity the statement is about</li> <li><strong>Predicate:</strong> Captured by the statement type/class</li> <li><strong>Objects:</strong> Up to 4 object positions (resources or literals)</li> <li><strong>Constraints:</strong> Type restrictions for each position</li> </ul> <p><strong>Example:</strong> "This apple has a weight of 241.68 grams" becomes a 'has-measurement' statement type with subject=apple, object1=weight (quality), object2=241.68 (value), object3=gram (unit).</p> <p>This approach significantly lowers the barrier for domain experts to create FAIR knowledge graphs without requiring expertise in semantics, RDF, or ontology engineering.</p>" assertion.
- get-fdo-by-id description "This query returns the FDO info for a given FDO identifier" assertion.
- Bitlings description "<p>Researchers spend the majority of their time twofold – producing output and then looking for the output of others to, in turn, help them produce more output. For both of these activities, computers assist us. Unfortunately, the latter activity is a challenge because we often provide information in a way that is hard for the computer to understand; computers like structured information to provide meaningful knowledge. Therefore, the more structured our research output, the better computers can help us with our research.</p> <br> <p>Bitlings is a lean approach to self-reporting research findings in a structured way so that you can in turn more easily find and use them with the help of the computer. Bitlings is derived from LEIbits: https://w3id.org/kpxl/custom/project/terms/LEIbits </p>" assertion.
- Bitlings description "<p>Researchers spend the majority of their time twofold – producing output and then looking for the output of others to, in turn, help them produce more output. For both of these activities, computers assist us. Unfortunately, the latter activity is a challenge because we often provide information in a way that is hard for the computer to understand; computers like structured information to provide meaningful knowledge. Therefore, the more structured our research output, the better computers can help us with our research.</p> <br> <p>Bitlings is a lean approach to self-reporting research findings in a structured way so that you can in turn more easily find and use them with the help of the computer. Bitlings is derived from LEIbits: https://w3id.org/kpxl/custom/project/terms/LEIbits </p>" assertion.
- Bitlings description "<p>Researchers spend the majority of their time twofold – producing output and then looking for the output of others to, in turn, help them produce more output. For both of these activities, computers assist us. Unfortunately, the latter activity is a challenge because we often provide information in a way that is hard for the computer to understand; computers like structured information to provide meaningful knowledge. Therefore, the more structured our research output, the better computers can help us with our research.</p> <br> <p>Bitlings is a lean approach to self-reporting research findings in a structured way so that you can in turn more easily find and use them with the help of the computer. Bitlings is derived from LEIbits: https://w3id.org/kpxl/custom/project/terms/LEIbits </p>" assertion.
- Bitlings description "<p>Researchers spend the majority of their time twofold – producing output and then looking for the output of others to, in turn, help them produce more output. For both of these activities, computers assist us. Unfortunately, the latter activity is a challenge because we often provide information in a way that is hard for the computer to understand; computers like structured information to provide meaningful knowledge. Therefore, the more structured our research output, the better computers can help us with our research.</p> <br> <p>Bitlings is a lean approach to self-reporting research findings in a structured way so that you can in turn more easily find and use them with the help of the computer. Bitlings is derived from LEIbits: https://w3id.org/kpxl/custom/project/terms/LEIbits </p>" assertion.
- Bitlings description "<p>Researchers spend the majority of their time twofold – producing output and then looking for the output of others to, in turn, help them produce more output. For both of these activities, computers assist us. Unfortunately, the latter activity is a challenge because we often provide information in a way that is hard for the computer to understand; computers like structured information to provide meaningful knowledge. Therefore, the more structured our research output, the better computers can help us with our research.</p> <br> <p>Bitlings is a lean approach to self-reporting research findings in a structured way so that you can in turn more easily find and use them with the help of the computer. Bitlings is derived from LEIbits: https://w3id.org/kpxl/custom/project/terms/LEIbits </p>" assertion.
- Bitlings description "<p>Researchers spend the majority of their time twofold – producing output and then looking for the output of others to, in turn, help them produce more output. For both of these activities, computers assist us. Unfortunately, the latter activity is a challenge because we often provide information in a way that is hard for the computer to understand; computers like structured information to provide meaningful knowledge. Therefore, the more structured our research output, the better computers can help us with our research.</p> <br> <p>TidBits is a lean approach to self-reporting research findings in a structured way so that you can in turn more easily find and use them with the help of the computer. TidBits is derived from LEIbits: https://w3id.org/kpxl/custom/project/terms/LEIbits </p>" assertion.
- get-fdo-by-id description "This query returns the FDO info for a given FDO identifier" assertion.
- get-fdo-by-id description "This query returns the FDO info for a given FDO identifier" assertion.
- get-RORaffiliated-datasets description "This query returns all datasets affiliated with a ROR-registered research organization." assertion.
- TidBits description "<p>Researchers spend the majority of their time twofold – producing output and then looking for the output of others to, in turn, help them produce more output. For both of these activities, computers assist us. Unfortunately, the latter activity is a challenge because we often provide information in a way that is hard for the computer to understand; computers like structured information to provide meaningful knowledge. Therefore, the more structured our research output, the better computers can help us with our research.</p> <br> <p>TidBits is a lean approach to self-reporting research findings in a structured way so that you can in turn more easily find and use them with the help of the computer. TidBits is derived from LEIbits: https://w3id.org/kpxl/custom/project/terms/LEIbits </p>" assertion.
- TidBits description "<p>Researchers spend the majority of their time twofold – producing output and then looking for the output of others to, in turn, help them produce more output. For both of these activities, computers assist us. Unfortunately, the latter activity is a challenge because we often provide information in a way that is hard for the computer to understand; computers like structured information to provide meaningful knowledge. Therefore, the more structured our research output, the better computers can help us with our research.</p> <br> <p>TidBits is a lean approach to self-reporting research findings in a structured way so that you can in turn more easily find and use them with the help of the computer. TidBits is derived from LEIbits: https://w3id.org/kpxl/custom/project/terms/LEIbits </p>" assertion.
- TidBits description "<p>Researchers spend the majority of their time twofold – producing output and then looking for the output of others to, in turn, help them produce more output. For both of these activities, computers assist us. Unfortunately, the latter activity is a challenge because we often provide information in a way that is hard for the computer to understand; computers like structured information to provide meaningful knowledge. Therefore, the more structured our research output, the better computers can help us with our research.</p> <br> <p>TidBits is a lean approach to self-reporting research findings in a structured way so that you can in turn more easily find and use them with the help of the computer. TidBits is derived from LEIbits: https://w3id.org/kpxl/custom/project/terms/LEIbits </p>" assertion.
- TidBits description "<p>Researchers spend the majority of their time twofold – producing output and then looking for the output of others to, in turn, help them produce more output. For both of these activities, computers assist us. Unfortunately, the latter activity is a challenge because we often provide information in a way that is hard for the computer to understand; computers like structured information to provide meaningful knowledge. Therefore, the more structured our research output, the better computers can help us with our research.</p> <br> <p>TidBits is a lean approach to self-reporting research findings in a structured way so that you can in turn more easily find and use them with the help of the computer. TidBits is derived from LEIbits: https://w3id.org/kpxl/custom/project/terms/LEIbits </p>" assertion.
- TidBits description "<p>Researchers spend the majority of their time twofold – producing output and then looking for the output of others to, in turn, help them produce more output. For both of these activities, computers assist us. Unfortunately, the latter activity is a challenge because we often provide information in a way that is hard for the computer to understand; computers like structured information to provide meaningful knowledge. Therefore, the more structured our research output, the better computers can help us with our research.</p> <br> <p>TidBits is a lean approach to self-reporting research findings in a structured way so that you can in turn more easily find and use them with the help of the computer. TidBits is derived from LEIbits: https://w3id.org/kpxl/custom/project/terms/LEIbits </p>" assertion.
- TidBits description "<p>Researchers spend the majority of their time twofold – producing output and then looking for the output of others to, in turn, help them produce more output. For both of these activities, computers assist us. Unfortunately, the latter activity is a challenge because we often provide information in a way that is hard for the computer to understand; computers like structured information to provide meaningful knowledge. Therefore, the more structured our research output, the better computers can help us with our research.</p> <br> <p>TidBits is a lean approach to self-reporting research findings in a structured way so that you can in turn more easily find and use them with the help of the computer. TidBits is derived from LEIbits: https://w3id.org/kpxl/custom/project/terms/LEIbits </p>" assertion.
- TidBits description "<p>Researchers spend the majority of their time twofold – producing output and then looking for the output of others to, in turn, help them produce more output. For both of these activities, computers assist us. Unfortunately, the latter activity is a challenge because we often provide information in a way that is hard for the computer to understand; computers like structured information to provide meaningful knowledge. Therefore, the more structured our research output, the better computers can help us with our research.</p> <br> <p>TidBits is a lean approach to self-reporting research findings in a structured way so that you can in turn more easily find and use them with the help of the computer. TidBits is derived from LEIbits: https://w3id.org/kpxl/custom/project/terms/LEIbits </p>" assertion.
- TidBits description "<p>Researchers spend the majority of their time twofold – producing output and then looking for the output of others to, in turn, help them produce more output. For both of these activities, computers assist us. Unfortunately, the latter activity is a challenge because we often provide information in a way that is hard for the computer to understand; computers like structured information to provide meaningful knowledge. Therefore, the more structured our research output, the better computers can help us with our research.</p> <br> <p>TidBits is a lean approach to self-reporting research findings in a structured way so that you can in turn more easily find and use them with the help of the computer. TidBits is derived from LEIbits: https://w3id.org/kpxl/custom/project/terms/LEIbits </p>" assertion.
- TidBits description "<p>Researchers spend the majority of their time twofold – producing output and then looking for the output of others to, in turn, help them produce more output. For both of these activities, computers assist us. Unfortunately, the latter activity is a challenge because we often provide information in a way that is hard for the computer to understand; computers like structured information to provide meaningful knowledge. Therefore, the more structured our research output, the better computers can help us with our research.</p> <br> <p>TidBits is a lean approach to self-reporting research findings in a structured way so that you can in turn more easily find and use them with the help of the computer. TidBits is derived from LEIbits: https://w3id.org/kpxl/custom/project/terms/LEIbits </p>" assertion.
- TidBits description "<p>Researchers spend the majority of their time twofold – producing output and then looking for the output of others to, in turn, help them produce more output. For both of these activities, computers assist us. Unfortunately, the latter activity is a challenge because we often provide information in a way that is hard for the computer to understand; computers like structured information to provide meaningful knowledge. Therefore, the more structured our research output, the better computers can help us with our research.</p> <br> <p>TidBits is a lean approach to self-reporting research findings in a structured way so that you can in turn more easily find and use them with the help of the computer. TidBits is derived from LEIbits: https://w3id.org/kpxl/custom/project/terms/LEIbits </p>" assertion.
- TidBits description "<p>Researchers spend the majority of their time twofold – producing output and then looking for the output of others to, in turn, help them produce more output. For both of these activities, computers assist us. Unfortunately, the latter activity is a challenge because we often provide information in a way that is hard for the computer to understand; computers like structured information to provide meaningful knowledge. Therefore, the more structured our research output, the better computers can help us with our research.</p> <br> <p>TidBits is a lean approach to self-reporting research findings in a structured way so that you can in turn more easily find and use them with the help of the computer. TidBits is derived from LEIbits: https://w3id.org/kpxl/custom/project/terms/LEIbits </p>" assertion.
- assertion description "Template for describing research software at summary level" assertion.
- assertion description "Template for describing research software at summary level" assertion.
- assertion description "<p>Such nanopublications use the concept of an AIDA sentence to express a (scientific) statement in an informal or semi-formal manner, which can be formally linked.</p> <p>AIDA sentences are:<p> <ul> <li><strong>Atomic:</strong> a sentence describing one thought that cannot be further broken down in a practical way</li> <li><strong>Independent:</strong> a sentence that can stand on its own, without external references like "this effect" or "we"</li> <li><strong>Declarative:</strong> a complete sentence ending with a full stop that could in theory be either true or false</li> <li><strong>Absolute:</strong> a sentence describing the core of a claim ignoring the (un)certainty about its truth and ignoring how it was discovered (no "probably" or "evaluation showed that"); typically in present tense</li> </ul> <p>You can find more information about AIDA sentences <a href="https://github.com/tkuhn/aida" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>" assertion.
- assertion description "<p>Such nanopublications use the concept of an AIDA sentence to express a (scientific) statement in an informal or semi-formal manner, which can be formally linked.</p> <p>AIDA sentences are:<p> <ul> <li><strong>Atomic:</strong> a sentence describing one thought that cannot be further broken down in a practical way</li> <li><strong>Independent:</strong> a sentence that can stand on its own, without external references like "this effect" or "we"</li> <li><strong>Declarative:</strong> a complete sentence ending with a full stop that could in theory be either true or false</li> <li><strong>Absolute:</strong> a sentence describing the core of a claim ignoring the (un)certainty about its truth and ignoring how it was discovered (no "probably" or "evaluation showed that"); typically in present tense</li> </ul> <p>You can find more information about AIDA sentences <a href="https://github.com/tkuhn/aida" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>" assertion.
- assertion description "<p>Such nanopublications use the concept of an AIDA sentence to express a (scientific) statement in an informal or semi-formal manner, which can be formally linked.</p> <p>AIDA sentences are:<p> <ul> <li><strong>Atomic:</strong> a sentence describing one thought that cannot be further broken down in a practical way</li> <li><strong>Independent:</strong> a sentence that can stand on its own, without external references like "this effect" or "we"</li> <li><strong>Declarative:</strong> a complete sentence ending with a full stop that could in theory be either true or false</li> <li><strong>Absolute:</strong> a sentence describing the core of a claim ignoring the (un)certainty about its truth and ignoring how it was discovered (no "probably" or "evaluation showed that"); typically in present tense</li> </ul> <p>You can find more information about AIDA sentences <a href="https://github.com/tkuhn/aida" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>" assertion.
- assertion description "Such a nanopublication contains the main high-level metadata about research output with links to other nanopublications, including the project from the output is/was derived." assertion.
- assertion description "Template to describe a scholarly work – either published in written form or delivered orally at a meeting – at summary level and link to its relevant project." assertion.
- assertion description "Template to describe a scholarly work – either published in written form or delivered orally at a meeting – at summary level and link to its relevant project." assertion.
- assertion description "<p>Such nanopublications use the concept of an AIDA sentence to express a (scientific) statement in an informal or semi-formal manner, which can be formally linked.</p> <p>AIDA sentences are:<p> <ul> <li><strong>Atomic:</strong> a sentence describing one thought that cannot be further broken down in a practical way</li> <li><strong>Independent:</strong> a sentence that can stand on its own, without external references like "this effect" or "we"</li> <li><strong>Declarative:</strong> a complete sentence ending with a full stop that could in theory be either true or false</li> <li><strong>Absolute:</strong> a sentence describing the core of a claim ignoring the (un)certainty about its truth and ignoring how it was discovered (no "probably" or "evaluation showed that"); typically in present tense</li> </ul> <p>You can find more information about AIDA sentences <a href="https://github.com/tkuhn/aida" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>" assertion.
- assertion description "Template for describing research software at summary level" assertion.
- assertion description "Template for describing a dataset at summary level" assertion.
- assertion description "Template for describing research software at summary level and link to its relevant project." assertion.
- assertion description "Template for describing a dataset at summary level and linking to its relevant project." assertion.
- assertion description "Template for describing research software at summary level and linking to its relevant project." assertion.
- assertion description "Template for describing a scholarly work – either published in written form or delivered orally at a meeting – at summary level and linking to its relevant project." assertion.
- assertion description "<p> Template for expressing a statement about research as an AIDA sentence and linking to its relevant project. Such nanopublications use the concept of an AIDA sentence to express a (scientific) statement in an informal or semi-formal manner, which can be formally linked.</p> <p>AIDA sentences are:<p> <ul> <li><strong>Atomic:</strong> a sentence describing one thought that cannot be further broken down in a practical way</li> <li><strong>Independent:</strong> a sentence that can stand on its own, without external references like "this effect" or "we"</li> <li><strong>Declarative:</strong> a complete sentence ending with a full stop that could in theory be either true or false</li> <li><strong>Absolute:</strong> a sentence describing the core of a claim ignoring the (un)certainty about its truth and ignoring how it was discovered (no "probably" or "evaluation showed that"); typically in present tense</li> </ul> <p>You can find more information about AIDA sentences <a href="https://github.com/tkuhn/aida" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>" assertion.
- assertion description "Template for declaring engagement with research output as a like, read, or flag with option to leave a comment." assertion.
- assertion description "Template for declaring engagement with research output as a like, read, or flag with option to leave a related comment." assertion.
- get-RORaffiliated-projects description "This query returns all projects affiliated with a ROR-registered research organization." assertion.
- get-RORaffiliated-datasetCount description "This query returns a count of datasets per orcid for those affiliated with a ROR-registered research organization." assertion.
- get-RORaffiliated-projects description "This query returns all projects affiliated with a ROR-registered research organization." assertion.
- get-RORaffiliated-datasets description "This query returns all datasets affiliated with a ROR-registered research organization." assertion.
- get-RORaffiliated-datasets description "This query returns all datasets affiliated with a ROR-registered research organization." assertion.
- get-RORaffiliated-datasetCount description "This query returns a count of datasets per orcid for those affiliated with a ROR-registered research organization." assertion.
- get-RORaffiliated-datasetCount2 description "This query returns a count of datasets per funder for those affiliated with a ROR-registered research organization." assertion.
- get-RORaffiliated-projectcount description "This query returns a count of projects per funder for those affiliated with a ROR-registered research organization." assertion.
- get-RORaffiliated-projectDomains description "This query returns all projects affiliated with a ROR-registered research organization with domains." assertion.
- assertion description "Template for defining a research project" assertion.
- fip description "PINK Knowledge Documentation Framework" assertion.
- get-RORaffiliated-projects description "This query returns all projects affiliated with a ROR-registered research organization." assertion.
- researchproject description "This project was carried out in affiliation with the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam and in collaboration with the Cultural Heritage Agency of The Netherlands (RCE), the European Synchrotron Radiaion Facility (ESRF), the University of Amsterdam (UvA), and the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU). Ultramarine is a highly-valued, brilliant blue pigment naturally obtained from the mineral lazurite, which is the main component in the semi-precious stone lapis lazuli. Ultramarine-based paints – for instance, lazurite mixed with linseed oil – are known to exhibit a degradation phenomenon, known as “ultramarine sickness” or “ultramarine disease,” that drastically changes the aesthetic and integrity of the artwork, showing cracking, flaking, and/or apparent color change. Our research project is interested in understanding the mechanism of ultramarine paint degradation and determining a means to identify and prevent the onset of such degradation. We hypothesize that “ultramarine sickness/disease” is the result of accelerated binding medium (e.g. oil) degradation catalyzed by ultramarine (or lazurite), supported by evidence of its catalytic activity in catalytic test reactions. To determine the potential catalytic activity of lazurite toward oil degradation, we study the effect of pigment preparation on lazurite properties and, in turn, catalytic activity toward oil-relevant reactions. Further, we analyze historically relevant paint samples for comparison. With these areas of focus, we aim to gain a deeper understanding of the ultramarine degradation phenomenon as it naturally arises. (https://www.nicas-research.nl/projects/ultramarine-disease/)" assertion.
- FFF description "<p>Guidance for funders aiming to support reusable (FAIR) information on research workflows and outputs.</p> <br> <p>The FAIR Funding Framework (FFF) provides guidance for funders aiming to support reusable (FAIR) information tracking research workflows and outputs as well as funder activities and accomplishments. In the FFF, a uniform approach is used to document a wide variety of information types, some administrative, some scientific, using metadata records relevant to any funding organization. This NanoDash Project provides a modular and lightweight model for collecting and integrating information on workflows in (1) each funder’s grant procedures, (2) research lifecycles, and (3) tools and services used in research domains.</p>" assertion.
- fip description "ACTRIS ARES FIP 2025: This is the FIP of ACTRIS ARES (representing the choices made in 2025)." assertion.
- assertion description "Template for defining a FAIR specification for the following subtypes: metadata schema, metadata-data linking schema, communication protocol, knowledge representation language, structured vocabulary, semantic model and provenance model." assertion.
- assertion description "Template for defining a FAIR specification for the following subtypes: metadata schema, metadata-data linking schema, communication protocol, knowledge representation language, structured vocabulary, semantic model and provenance model." assertion.
- FFF description "<p>Guidance for funders aiming to support reusable (FAIR) information on research workflows and outputs.</p> <br> <p>The FAIR Funding Framework (FFF) provides guidance for funders aiming to support reusable (FAIR) information tracking research workflows and outputs as well as funder activities and accomplishments. In the FFF, a uniform approach is used to document a wide variety of information types, some administrative, some scientific, using metadata records relevant to any funding organization. This NanoDash Project provides a modular and lightweight model for collecting and integrating information on workflows in (1) each funder’s grant procedures, (2) research lifecycles, and (3) tools and services used in research domains.</p>" assertion.
- FFF description "<p>Guidance for funders aiming to support reusable (FAIR) information on research workflows and outputs.</p> <br> <p>The FAIR Funding Framework (FFF) provides guidance for funders aiming to support reusable (FAIR) information tracking research workflows and outputs as well as funder activities and accomplishments. In the FFF, a uniform approach is used to document a wide variety of information types, some administrative, some scientific, using metadata records relevant to any funding organization. This NanoDash Project provides a modular and lightweight model for collecting and integrating information on workflows in (1) each funder’s grant procedures, (2) research lifecycles, and (3) tools and services used in research domains.</p>" assertion.
- FFF description "<p>Guidance for funders aiming to support reusable (FAIR) information on research workflows and outputs.</p> <br> <p>The FAIR Funding Framework (FFF) provides guidance for funders aiming to support reusable (FAIR) information tracking research workflows and outputs as well as funder activities and accomplishments. In the FFF, a uniform approach is used to document a wide variety of information types, some administrative, some scientific, using metadata records relevant to any funding organization. This NanoDash Project provides a modular and lightweight model for collecting and integrating information on workflows in (1) each funder’s grant procedures, (2) research lifecycles, and (3) tools and services used in research domains.</p>" assertion.
- assertion description "Template for defining a research program" assertion.
- assertion description "Template for defining a research program" assertion.
- assertion description "Template for defining a research program" assertion.
- assertion description "FAIR Mapping of SSSOM, the datamodel for Simple Standard for Sharing Ontological Mappings." assertion.
- researchproject description "Exploring the Fecal Metabolome in Infants With Cow's Milk Allergy: The Distinct Impacts of Cow's Milk Protein Tolerance Acquisition and of Synbiotic Supplementation" assertion.
- researchproject description "Exploring the Fecal Metabolome in Infants With Cow's Milk Allergy: The Distinct Impacts of Cow's Milk Protein Tolerance Acquisition and of Synbiotic Supplementation" assertion.
- fip description "ACTRIS CLU FIP 2025: This is the FIP of ACTRIS CLU (representing the choices made in 2025)." assertion.
- assertion description "This template can be used to define an Open Science Community Event." assertion.