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- localhost:37373 comment "this is just a test comment" assertion.
- Q2094290 comment "I helped with annotating Q2094290 for GBIF 2434193428" assertion.
- DOI comment "DOI is a persistent link to the digital object" assertion.
- DOI comment "DOI is a persistent link to the digital object" assertion.
- DOI comment "DOI is a persistent link to the digital object." assertion.
- DOI comment "The digital object identifier (DOI) system originated in a joint initiative of three trade associations in the publishing industry (International Publishers Association; International Association of Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers; Association of American Publishers). The system was announced at the Frankfurt Book Fair 1997. The International DOI Foundation (IDF) was created to develop and manage the DOI system, also in 1997. The DOI system was adopted as International Standard ISO 26324 in 2012. The DOI system implements the Handle System and adds a number of new features. The DOI system provides an infrastructure for persistent unique identification of objects of any type. The DOI system is designed to work over the Internet. A DOI name is permanently assigned to an object to provide a resolvable persistent network link to current information about that object, including where the object, or information about it, can be found on the Internet. While information about an object can change over time, its DOI name will not change. A DOI name can be resolved within the DOI system to values of one or more types of data relating to the object identified by that DOI name, such as a URL, an e-mail address, other identifiers and descriptive metadata. The DOI system enables the construction of automated services and transactions. Applications of the DOI system include but are not limited to managing information and documentation location and access; managing metadata; facilitating electronic transactions; persistent unique identification of any form of any data; and commercial and non-commercial transactions. The content of an object associated with a DOI name is described unambiguously by DOI metadata, based on a structured extensible data model that enables the object to be associated with metadata of any desired degree of precision and granularity to support description and services. The data model supports interoperability between DOI applications. The scope of the DOI system is not defined by reference to the type of content (format, etc.) of the referent, but by reference to the functionalities it provides and the context of use. The DOI system provides, within networks of DOI applications, for unique identification, persistence, resolution, metadata and semantic interoperability." assertion.
- DOI comment "The digital object identifier (DOI) system originated in a joint initiative of three trade associations in the publishing industry (International Publishers Association; International Association of Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers; Association of American Publishers). The system was announced at the Frankfurt Book Fair 1997. The International DOI Foundation (IDF) was created to develop and manage the DOI system, also in 1997. The DOI system was adopted as International Standard ISO 26324 in 2012. The DOI system implements the Handle System and adds a number of new features. The DOI system provides an infrastructure for persistent unique identification of objects of any type. The DOI system is designed to work over the Internet. A DOI name is permanently assigned to an object to provide a resolvable persistent network link to current information about that object, including where the object, or information about it, can be found on the Internet. While information about an object can change over time, its DOI name will not change. A DOI name can be resolved within the DOI system to values of one or more types of data relating to the object identified by that DOI name, such as a URL, an e-mail address, other identifiers and descriptive metadata. The DOI system enables the construction of automated services and transactions. Applications of the DOI system include but are not limited to managing information and documentation location and access; managing metadata; facilitating electronic transactions; persistent unique identification of any form of any data; and commercial and non-commercial transactions. The content of an object associated with a DOI name is described unambiguously by DOI metadata, based on a structured extensible data model that enables the object to be associated with metadata of any desired degree of precision and granularity to support description and services. The data model supports interoperability between DOI applications. The scope of the DOI system is not defined by reference to the type of content (format, etc.) of the referent, but by reference to the functionalities it provides and the context of use. The DOI system provides, within networks of DOI applications, for unique identification, persistence, resolution, metadata and semantic interoperability." assertion.
- RAnAWGdeI_1GGmDAqv-vZjby5XqbL2ZujNz1vgwK_6cRI comment "The digital object identifier (DOI) system originated in a joint initiative of three trade associations in the publishing industry (International Publishers Association; International Association of Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers; Association of American Publishers). The system was announced at the Frankfurt Book Fair 1997. The International DOI Foundation (IDF) was created to develop and manage the DOI system, also in 1997. The DOI system was adopted as International Standard ISO 26324 in 2012. The DOI system implements the Handle System and adds a number of new features. The DOI system provides an infrastructure for persistent unique identification of objects of any type. The DOI system is designed to work over the Internet. A DOI name is permanently assigned to an object to provide a resolvable persistent network link to current information about that object, including where the object, or information about it, can be found on the Internet. While information about an object can change over time, its DOI name will not change. A DOI name can be resolved within the DOI system to values of one or more types of data relating to the object identified by that DOI name, such as a URL, an e-mail address, other identifiers and descriptive metadata. The DOI system enables the construction of automated services and transactions. Applications of the DOI system include but are not limited to managing information and documentation location and access; managing metadata; facilitating electronic transactions; persistent unique identification of any form of any data; and commercial and non-commercial transactions. The content of an object associated with a DOI name is described unambiguously by DOI metadata, based on a structured extensible data model that enables the object to be associated with metadata of any desired degree of precision and granularity to support description and services. The data model supports interoperability between DOI applications. The scope of the DOI system is not defined by reference to the type of content (format, etc.) of the referent, but by reference to the functionalities it provides and the context of use. The DOI system provides, within networks of DOI applications, for unique identification, persistence, resolution, metadata and semantic interoperability." assertion.
- B2FIND comment "B2FIND gathers diverse metadata on the research output of many heterogeneous sources, with the aim of providing a unified discovery portal allowing widespread and cross-disciplinary search and access to the underlying data collections." assertion.
- B2FIND comment "B2FIND gathers diverse metadata on the research output of many heterogeneous sources, with the aim of providing a unified discovery portal allowing widespread and cross-disciplinary search and access to the underlying data collections." assertion.
- FDP_Index comment "automated indexing of deployed FAIR Data Points" assertion.
- DARA comment "DA|RA is a DOI registration agency for social and economic data." assertion.
- DARA comment "DA|RA is the registration agency for social science and economic data jointly run by GESIS and ZBW. In keeping with the ideals of good scientific practice there is a demand for open access to existing primary data so as to not only have the final research results but also be able to reconstruct the entire research process. GESIS and ZBW therefore offer a registration service for social and economic research data. This infrastructure lays the foundation for long-term, persistent identification, storage, localization and reliable citation of research data." assertion.
- r3data comment "Re3data is a global registry of research data repositories that covers research data repositories from different academic disciplines." assertion.
- r3data comment "Re3data.org is a global registry of research data repositories that covers research data repositories from different academic disciplines. It presents repositories for the permanent storage and access of data sets to researchers, funding bodies, publishers and scholarly institutions. re3data.org promotes a culture of sharing, increased access and better visibility of research data." assertion.
- r3data comment "Re3data.org is a global registry of research data repositories that covers research data repositories from different academic disciplines. It presents repositories for the permanent storage and access of data sets to researchers, funding bodies, publishers and scholarly institutions. re3data.org promotes a culture of sharing, increased access and better visibility of research data." assertion.
- SDN_CDI_search_GUI comment "Search and data access interface for SeaDataNet CDI metadata" assertion.
- SDN_CDI_search_GUI comment "Search and data access interface for SeaDataNet CDI metadata" assertion.
- SDN_Sextant comment "The search engines allows to search products from SeaDataNet" assertion.
- SDN_Sextant comment "The search engines allows to search products from SeaDataNet" assertion.
- optimade_science comment "A search aggregator for Optimade-enabled databases" assertion.
- SOS comment "This standard defines a Web service interface which allows querying observations, sensor metadata, as well as representations of observed features." assertion.
- SOS comment "This standard defines a Web service interface which allows querying observations, sensor metadata, as well as representations of observed features." assertion.
- WFS comment "The Web Feature Service is primarily a feature access service but also includes elements of a feature type service, a coordinate conversion/transformation service and geographic format conversion service." assertion.
- WFS comment "The Web Feature Service is primarily a feature access service but also includes elements of a feature type service, a coordinate conversion/transformation service and geographic format conversion service." assertion.
- WMS comment "The OpenGIS Web Map Service Interface Standard (WMS) provides a simple HTTP interface for requesting geo-registered map images from one or more distributed geospatial databases." assertion.
- WMS comment "The OpenGIS Web Map Service Interface Standard (WMS) provides a simple HTTP interface for requesting geo-registered map images from one or more distributed geospatial databases." assertion.
- ABCDEFG comment "Access to Biological Collection Databases Extended for Geosciences" assertion.
- ABCDEFG comment "Access to Biological Collection Databases Extended for Geosciences (ABCDEFG) is an XML Schema developed for use with palaeontological, mineralogical and geological digitalized collection data. It extends the ABCD XML Schema used by GBIF (Global Biodiversity Information Facility)." assertion.
- ABCDEFG comment "Access to Biological Collection Databases Extended for Geosciences (ABCDEFG) is an XML Schema developed for use with palaeontological, mineralogical and geological digitalized collection data. It extends the ABCD XML Schema used by GBIF (Global Biodiversity Information Facility)." assertion.
- AnaEEThes comment "The AnaEE thesaurus aims to provide a controlled vocabulary for the semantic description of the study of continental ecosystems and their biodiversity. It has been developed within the framework of the AnaEE-France infrastructure through an iterative process combining both top down and bottom up approaches: import of concepts from other thesauri and collection of concepts used in the AnaEE data bases and/or modeling platforms." assertion.
- AnaEEThes comment "The anaeeThes thesaurus aims at providing a controlled vocabulary for the semantic description of the study of continental ecosystems and their biodiversity. The thesaurus consists of concepts handled in different main thematic areas: abiotic (e.g. atmosphere, climate, hydrosphere, litosphere); biotic (e.g. animals, plants, micro-organisms, biodiversity); chemical compounds; experimentation and observation (e.g. instrument, method, protocol, measurement, quality, infrastructure); ecosystems (e.g. type, structure, functioning); modeling (e.g. formalism, platform, type of model, computer language); disciplines (disciplinary and scientific fields); and unit (units of the international system, inherited from the OBOE-standards ontology)." assertion.
- AnaEEThes comment "The anaeeThes thesaurus aims at providing a controlled vocabulary for the semantic description of the study of continental ecosystems and their biodiversity. The thesaurus consists of concepts handled in different main thematic areas: abiotic (e.g. atmosphere, climate, hydrosphere, litosphere); biotic (e.g. animals, plants, micro-organisms, biodiversity); chemical compounds; experimentation and observation (e.g. instrument, method, protocol, measurement, quality, infrastructure); ecosystems (e.g. type, structure, functioning); modeling (e.g. formalism, platform, type of model, computer language); disciplines (disciplinary and scientific fields); and unit (units of the international system, inherited from the OBOE-standards ontology)." assertion.
- OBOE-AnaEE_Onto comment "Oboe based ontology for experimentation on ecosystems" assertion.
- OBOE-AnaEE_Onto comment "Oboe based ontology for experimentation on ecosystems" assertion.
- ICOS_MLP comment "ICOS is set up for the long term, 20-25 years starting from 2015. Statutes and data policy mention that data and metadata should be preserved also after that. In case ICOS ERIC is wound down in the future there will be a one year period to develop the contingency plan. All current landing pages generated dynamically by our metadata system can then be generated as static html pages that will together form a frozen metadata system which can be served by a simple static website at very low cost or be integrated as sub-site in another permanent website." assertion.
- ICOS_MLP comment "ICOS is set up for the long term, 20-25 years starting from 2015. Statutes and data policy mention that data and metadata should be preserved also after that. In case ICOS ERIC is wound down in the future there will be a one year period to develop the contingency plan. All current landing pages generated dynamically by our metadata system can then be generated as static html pages that will together form a frozen metadata system which can be served by a simple static website at very low cost or be integrated as sub-site in another permanent website." assertion.
- DiSSCo_MLP comment "DiSSCo Data Management Plan in development" assertion.
- DiSSCo_MLP comment "DiSSCo Data Management Plan in development" assertion.
- Argo_GDAC_MLP comment "A monthly snapshot of Argo Global Data Assembly Centre is archived once a month by both US-NCEI and Ifremer-Seanoe. The successive snapshots are published on http://doi.org/10.17882/42182" assertion.
- Argo_GDAC_MLP comment "A monthly snapshot of Argo Global Data Assembly Centre is archived once a month by both US-NCEI and Ifremer-Seanoe. The successive snapshots are published on http://doi.org/10.17882/42182" assertion.
- DAAI comment "DiSSCo Federated Authentication and Authorization Infrastructure" assertion.
- DAAI comment "DiSSCo Federated Authentication and Authorization Infrastructure" assertion.
- OPENDATA comment "practice of sharing data publicly and reusably" assertion.
- SDN_M_ID comment "SeaDataNet Marine ID Authorisation and Authentication service" assertion.
- SDN_M_ID comment "SeaDataNet Marine ID Authorisation and Authentication service" assertion.
- NetCDF_CF_SDN comment "NETCDF CF format with SDN vocab support" assertion.
- NetCDF_CF_SDN comment "NETCDF CF format with SDN vocab support" assertion.
- ODV_ASCII comment "ODV ASCII data transport format for marine datasets" assertion.
- NetCDF_CF1.7 comment "NetCDF compliant with Climate and Forecasts (CF) Metadata Convention v1.7" assertion.
- NVS_Voc comment "SeaDataNet NVS used in marine domain for metadata and data" assertion.
- NVS_Voc comment "SeaDataNet NVS is used in marine domain for metadata and data." assertion.
- NVS_Voc comment "The NERC Vocabulary Server provides access to standardised lists of terms and taxonomies related to a wide range of concepts which are used to facilitate data markup, interoperability and discovery in the marine and associated earth science domains. Some of these vocabularies are totally managed by BODC, others are managed by BODC on behalf of other organisations, while some are owned and, when relevant, managed by external governance authorities." assertion.
- NVS_Voc comment "The NERC Vocabularies are a standardised lists of terms and taxonomies related to a wide range of concepts which are used to facilitate data markup, interoperability and discovery in the marine and associated earth science domains accessible via the NVS service. Some of these vocabularies are totally managed by BODC, others are managed by BODC on behalf of other organisations, while some are owned and, when relevant, managed by external governance authorities." assertion.
- MRG comment "Standard list of marine georeferences place names and areas" assertion.
- MRG comment "The purpose of Marine Regions is to create a standard, relational list of geographic names, coupled with information and maps of the geographic location of these features. The objectives are to capture all geographic marine names worldwide, including ocean basins, seas, seamounts, sandbanks, ridges, bays and other marine geographical place names and attributes, and to display univocally the boundaries of marine biogeographic or other managed marine areas in order to facilitate marine data management, marine (bio)geographic research and the management of marine areas." assertion.
- MRG comment "The purpose of Marine Regions is to create a standard, relational list of geographic names, coupled with information and maps of the geographic location of these features. The objectives are to capture all geographic marine names worldwide, including ocean basins, seas, seamounts, sandbanks, ridges, bays and other marine geographical place names and attributes, and to display univocally the boundaries of marine biogeographic or other managed marine areas in order to facilitate marine data management, marine (bio)geographic research and the management of marine areas." assertion.
- LUPO comment "LUPO is the model defining the core set of LifeWatch ERIC elements (Actors, Services and Infrastructure) and describing their high-level arrangement. LUPO is extendable and will foster, connect and describe lower level models of its core elements, with the vision to provide functionalities that facilitate the uptake, re-use and enrichment of LifeWatch ERIC resources by an ever broader community." assertion.
- LUPO comment "LUPO is the model defining the core set of LifeWatch ERIC elements (Actors, Services and Infrastructure) and describing their high-level arrangement. LUPO is extendable and will foster, connect and describe lower level models of its core elements, with the vision to provide functionalities that facilitate the uptake, re-use and enrichment of LifeWatch ERIC resources by an ever broader community." assertion.
- FISHTRAITS comment "The Fish Traits Thesaurus is the first initiative to deal with the semantics of fish functional traits. It has been developed by LifeWatch Italy, the Italian node of the e-science European infrastructure for biodiversity and ecosystem research (LifeWatch ERIC)." assertion.
- FISHTRAITS comment "The Fish Traits Thesaurus is the first initiative to deal with the semantics of fish functional traits. It has been developed by LifeWatch Italy, the Italian node of the e-science European infrastructure for biodiversity and ecosystem research (LifeWatch ERIC)." assertion.
- PHYTOTRAITS comment "PHYTOTRAITS is the first initiative to deal with the semantics of phytoplankton functional traits focusing on morpho-functional traits. It has been developed and published by LifeWatch Italy, the Italian node of the e-science European infrastructure for biodiversity and ecosystem research (LifeWatch ERIC)." assertion.
- PHYTOTRAITS comment "PHYTOTRAITS is the first initiative to deal with the semantics of phytoplankton functional traits focusing on morpho-functional traits. It has been developed and published by LifeWatch Italy, the Italian node of the e-science European infrastructure for biodiversity and ecosystem research (LifeWatch ERIC)." assertion.
- MACROALGAETRAITS comment "MACROALGAETRAITS contains several concepts on demographic and functional traits. It has been developed and published by LifeWatch Italy, the Italian node of the e-science European infrastructure for biodiversity and ecosystem research (LifeWatch ERIC)." assertion.
- MACROALGAETRAITS comment "MACROALGAETRAITS contains several concepts on demographic and functional traits. It has been developed and published by LifeWatch Italy, the Italian node of the e-science European infrastructure for biodiversity and ecosystem research (LifeWatch ERIC)." assertion.
- MACROALGAETRAITS comment "MACROALGAETRAITS contains several concepts on demographic and functional traits. It has been developed and published by LifeWatch Italy, the Italian node of the e-science European infrastructure for biodiversity and ecosystem research (LifeWatch ERIC)." assertion.
- XML_Schema comment "XMLS defines and describes a class of XML documents by using schema components to constrain and document the meaning, usage and relationships of their constituent parts: datatypes, elements and their content and attributes and their values." assertion.
- XML_Schema comment "XMLS defines and describes a class of XML documents by using schema components to constrain and document the meaning, usage and relationships of their constituent parts: datatypes, elements and their content and attributes and their values." assertion.
- GeoNetwork comment "GeoNetwork is a catalog application to manage spatially referenced resources. It provides powerful metadata editing and search functions as well as an interactive web map viewer. It is currently used in numerous Spatial Data Infrastructure initiatives across the world." assertion.
- GeoNetwork comment "GeoNetwork is a catalog application to manage spatially referenced resources. It provides powerful metadata editing and search functions as well as an interactive web map viewer. It is currently used in numerous Spatial Data Infrastructure initiatives across the world." assertion.
- GAW comment "The GAW Programme of the World Metrological Organization (WMO) focuses on building a single coordinated global understanding of atmospheric composition, its change, and helps to improve the understanding of interactions between the atmosphere, the oceans and the biosphere. It coordinates high-quality atmospheric composition observations across global to local scales to drive high-quality and impact science while co-producing a new generation of research enabled products and services. About 100 countries are participating in the GAW Programme. Some components of the GAW observational network are recognized as comprehensive and baseline networks of the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS). The GAW Programme operates according to the GAW Implementation Plan 2016-2023. One major aspect of the GAW mission is to organize, participate in and coordinate assessments of the chemical composition of the atmosphere on a global scale. In this way, GAW provides reliable scientific information for policymakers, supports international conventions and contributes to improve the understanding of climate change and long-range transboundary air pollution." assertion.
- GAW comment "The GAW Programme of the World Metrological Organization (WMO) focuses on building a single coordinated global understanding of atmospheric composition, its change, and helps to improve the understanding of interactions between the atmosphere, the oceans and the biosphere. It coordinates high-quality atmospheric composition observations across global to local scales to drive high-quality and impact science while co-producing a new generation of research enabled products and services. About 100 countries are participating in the GAW Programme. Some components of the GAW observational network are recognized as comprehensive and baseline networks of the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS). The GAW Programme operates according to the GAW Implementation Plan 2016-2023. One major aspect of the GAW mission is to organize, participate in and coordinate assessments of the chemical composition of the atmosphere on a global scale. In this way, GAW provides reliable scientific information for policymakers, supports international conventions and contributes to improve the understanding of climate change and long-range transboundary air pollution." assertion.