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- edugate-HEAnet comment "Edugate is HEAnet’s federated single sign-on (SSO) service which authenticates across Ireland's National Education & Research Network." assertion.
- IIIF comment "IIIF is a set of open standards for delivering high-quality, attributed digital objects online at scale. It’s also an international community developing and implementing the IIIF APIs. IIIF is backed by a consortium of leading cultural institutions." assertion.
- IIIF comment "IIIF is a set of open standards for delivering high-quality, attributed digital objects online at scale. It’s also an international community developing and implementing the IIIF APIs. IIIF is backed by a consortium of leading cultural institutions." assertion.
- Crossref comment "Crossref is a registration agency of the International DOI Foundation. Crossref provides a mechanism for identifying and describing research objects (books and chapters, components, conference proceedings, datasets, dissertations, grants, journals and articles, peer reviews, pending publications, posted content (includes preprints), reports and working papers, and standards). It follows the ISO/IEC 11179 Metadata Registry (MDR) standard, which specifies a schema for recording both the meaning and technical structure of the data for unambiguous usage by humans and computers. CrossRef uses a single deposit schema stored as XML, which supports a range of different content types and provides a structure and set of rules to keep everything consistent and interoperable. " assertion.
- DDI-C comment "DDI Codebook is a more light-weight version of the standard, intended primarily to document simple survey data. Originally DTD based. DDI C is also available as an XML Schema." assertion.
- ICPSR comment "An international consortium of more than 750 academic institutions and research organizations, Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) provides leadership and training in data access, curation, and methods of analysis for the social science research community." assertion.
- SALURBAL-portal comment "This is a community that is designing and developing a data platform for making SALURBAL data available to researchers working within the project. It is also thought that the data platform can be used by external researchers and stakeholders once the project is ended." assertion.
- tiff comment "A TIFF is a computer file used to store raster graphics and image information. The file might have either a .tiff or .tif extension." assertion.
- jpeg comment "JPEG is a commonly used method of lossy compression for digital images, particularly for those images produced by digital photography. The file might have a .jpg or .jpeg extension." assertion.
- pdf comment "The Portable Document Format (PDF), standardized as ISO 32000, is a file format developed by Adobe in 1992 to present documents, including text formatting and images, in a manner independent of application software, hardware, and operating systems. Based on the PostScript language, each PDF file encapsulates a complete description of a fixed-layout flat document, including the text, fonts, vector graphics, raster images and other information needed to display it. " assertion.
- homosaurus comment "The Homosaurus is an international linked data vocabulary of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) terms. This vocabulary is intended to function as a companion to broad subject term vocabularies, such as the Library of Congress Subject Headings. " assertion.
- fast comment "FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology) is derived from the Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH), one of the library domain’s most widely used subject terminology schemas. The development of FAST has been a collaboration of OCLC Research and the Library of Congress." assertion.
- Zenodo comment "The OpenAIRE project, in the vanguard of the open access and open data movements in Europe was commissioned by the EC to support their nascent Open Data policy by providing a catch-all repository for EC funded research. CERN, an OpenAIRE partner and pioneer in open source, open access and open data, provided this capability and Zenodo was launched in May 2013." assertion.
- Zenodo comment "Zenodo is a generalist research data repository built and developed by OpenAIRE and CERN. It was developed to aid Open Science and is built on open source code. Zenodo helps researchers receive credit by making the research results citable and through OpenAIRE integrates them into existing reporting lines to funding agencies like the European Commission. Citation information is also passed to DataCite and onto the scholarly aggregators. Content is available publicly under any one of 400 open licences (from opendefinition.org and spdx.org). Restricted and Closed content is also supported. Free for researchers below 50 GB/dataset. Content is both online on disk and offline on tape as part of a long-term preservation policy. Zenodo supports managed access (with an access request workflow) as well as embargoing generally and during peer review. The base infrastructure of Zenodo is provided by CERN, a non-profit IGO. Projects are funded through grants." assertion.
- nanoPharos comment "The nanoPharos database (db.nanopharos.eu/), developed within the H2020 NanoSolveIT and NanoCommons projects, promotes accessibility, interoperability and reusability of curated datasets in a ready-for-modelling format. The nanoPharos database has been designed under the FAIR data principles to also include computationally derived data from simulations of nanomaterials at different levels of complexity. The database was further extended to include nanomaterials characterization data that can be enriched with a series of atomistic, molecular and structural descriptors. " assertion.
- DMP-OPIDoR comment "DMP OPIDoR guides you through the drafting and implementation into practice of data or software management plans. Accessible by any member of the High Education and Research community as well as its French or foreign partners. Customizable by any research organization willing to implement a data policy. Enriched by examples and recommendations relevant to research environments. Collaborative: allows exchanges between partners of a same project and support staff. Machine actionable: facilitates data entry and interactions with data management services." assertion.
- NetCDF_OceanSITES comment "OceanSITES uses NetCDF (Network Common Data Form), a set of software libraries and machine-independent data formats. The OceanSITES data managment team has developed an implementation of NetCDF for the data sets. OceanSITES uses netCDF (Network Common Data Form), a set of software libraries and machine-independent data formats developed by the Unidata progam at UCAR. Our implementation of netCDF is based on the community-supported Climate and Forecast Metadata Convention (CF), which provides a definitive description of the data in each variable, and the spatial and temporal properties of the data. Any version of CF may be used, but it must be identified in the ‘Conventions’ attribute." assertion.
- DDI-L_3.2 comment "DDI-Lifecycle is designed to document and manage data across the entire life cycle, from conceptualization to data publication, analysis and beyond. It encompasses all of the DDI-Codebook specification and extends it. Based on XML Schemas, DDI-Lifecycle is modular and extensible. This version also supports improvements in Classification management (based on GSIM / Neuchatel), non-survey data collection (Measurements), sampling, weighting, questionnaire Design and support for DDI as a Property Graph." assertion.
- REFI comment "The REFI-QDA (Rotterdam Exchange Format Initiative, Qualitative Data Analysis) Standard enables interoperability for exchanging processed qualitative data between Qualitative Data Analysis Software (QDAS or CAQDAS) programs. Its purpose is to enable users to exchange processed data between programs. It is an open standard and any program can implement it, thus increasing the number of software programs that can talk to one another." assertion.
- InChI comment "InChI is an algorithmically generated character string for identifying distinct chemical structures as separately distinguishable entities. The InChI algorithm is stewarded by IUPAC and the InChI Trust. " assertion.
- worldFAIR_WP12_DRR comment "Community for WP12 Disaster Risk Reduction of the CODATA WorldFAIR: Global cooperation on FAIR data policy and practice project. The project will complete a set of case studies to advance implementation of the FAIR data principles, in particular those for Interoperability, and to develop a set of recommendations and a framework for FAIR assessment in a set of disciplines, or cross-disciplinary research areas." assertion.
- test-nanoinchi comment "InChI adapted for requirements of nanomaterials research. Version 0.1. Not yet an official extensin." assertion.
- test-nanomaterials-community comment "Nanosafety Community involved in NanoCommons / FAIR activities, GO FAIR group." assertion.
- DDI-L comment "DDi Lifecycle is a metadata standard." assertion.
- DDI-L comment "DDi Lifecycle is a metadata standard." assertion.
- DataONE comment "Founded in 2009, DataONE is a community driven project providing access to data across multiple member repositories, supporting enhanced search and discovery of Earth and environmental data." assertion.
- DataONE comment "DataONE is an open community network providing access to FAIR data through enhanced search and discovery of data from myriad disciplines, including Earth and environmental data. DataONE’s Hosted Repository service provides general repository hosting with advanced metadata submission tools, and built entirely on open software and open standards. Hosted repositories become part of the DataONE network, enabling cross-repository services such as shared data portals that span repositories. The DataONE data management platform supports the full data lifecycle, including use of standard identifiers for data, people, and organizations, and advanced metadata assessment tools to promote FAIR data." assertion.
- DataONE comment "DataONE is an open community network providing access to FAIR data through enhanced search and discovery of data from myriad disciplines, including Earth and environmental data. DataONE’s Hosted Repository service provides general repository hosting with advanced metadata submission tools, and built entirely on open software and open standards. Hosted repositories become part of the DataONE network, enabling cross-repository services such as shared data portals that span repositories. The DataONE data management platform supports the full data lifecycle, including use of standard identifiers for data, people, and organizations, and advanced metadata assessment tools to promote FAIR data." assertion.
- indigeo comment "indigeo, which in Latin means to need..., is a Geographic Data Infrastructure (GDI) dedicated to research and scientific observation of the environment. It is the initiative of the LETG Joint Research Unit of the CNRS and relies on the Brest Observatory of Sciences of the Universe (IUEM) and the Brest-Iroise Workshop Zone (ZABrI). It consists of a metadata catalog and a geospatialized data server backed by a cartographic viewer. It is based on free tools (GeoNetwork, GeoServer, GeoCMS, ManageChart...) and thus allows the knowledge and the availability of data according to the INSPIRE directive and the FAIR principles. Since early 2015, indigeo is also part of the International Coastal Atlas Network (ICAN). " assertion.
- ORCID comment "ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier (an ORCID iD) that you own and control, and that distinguishes you from every other researcher. You can connect your iD with your professional information — affiliations, grants, publications, peer review, and more. You can use your iD to share your information with other systems, ensuring you get recognition for all your contributions, saving you time and hassle, and reducing the risk of errors." assertion.
- ISNI comment "ISNI is the ISO certified global standard number for identifying the millions of contributors to creative works and those active in their distribution, including researchers, inventors, writers, artists, visual creators, performers, producers, publishers, aggregators, and more. As ISO 27729, it is part of a family of international standard identifiers that includes identifiers of works, recordings, products and right holders in all repertoires, e.g. DOI, ISAN, ISBN, ISRC, ISSN, and ISWC." assertion.
- ISNI comment "ISNI is the ISO certified global standard number for identifying the millions of contributors to creative works and those active in their distribution, including researchers, inventors, writers, artists, visual creators, performers, producers, publishers, aggregators, and more. As ISO 27729, it is part of a family of international standard identifiers that includes identifiers of works, recordings, products and right holders in all repertoires, e.g. DOI, ISAN, ISBN, ISRC, ISSN, and ISWC." assertion.
- ISNI comment "ISNI is the ISO certified global standard number for identifying the millions of contributors to creative works and those active in their distribution, including researchers, inventors, writers, artists, visual creators, performers, producers, publishers, aggregators, and more. As ISO 27729, it is part of a family of international standard identifiers that includes identifiers of works, recordings, products and right holders in all repertoires, e.g. DOI, ISAN, ISBN, ISRC, ISSN, and ISWC." assertion.
- SolubilitySchema comment "The IUPAC Solubility Metadata Schema for Chemical Systems will be a standard metadata specification for accurate capture and representation of solubility data, including measured, compiled and evaluated datasets. This schema is being developed by IUPAC. " assertion.
- MAPT comment "The IUPAC MAPT (Machine Accessible Periodic Table) will be a standard metadata specification for representing standard values for isotopic abundances and atomic weights of the chemical elements as formally published in the Periodic Table. The Periodic Table is stewarded by IUPAC and the MAPT schema is being developed as a project of the IUPAC Commission on Isotopic Abundances and Atomic Weights (CIAAW). " assertion.
- ThermoML comment "ThermoML is an XML based IUPAC standard specification for thermodynamic property data and metadata. ThermoML is stewarded by IUPAC and NIST. " assertion.
- Crossref comment "Crossref is registration agency of the International DOI Foundation, we follow the ISO/IEC 11179 Metadata Registry (MDR) standard, which specifies a schema for recording both the meaning and technical structure of the data for unambiguous usage by humans and computers. CrossRef uses a single deposit schema stored as XML, which supports a range of different content types and provides a structure and set of rules to keep everything consistent and interoperable. " assertion.
- eNM comment "The eNanoMapper database is part of the computational infrastructure for toxicological data management of engineered nanomaterials, developed within the EU FP7 eNanoMapper project." assertion.
- europeana comment "Europeana is a meta-aggregator for European cultural heritage from institutions across Europe." assertion.
- Keycloak comment "Users authenticate with Keycloak rather than individual applications. This means that your applications don't have to deal with login forms, authenticating users, and storing users. Once logged-in to Keycloak, users don't have to login again to access a different application." assertion.
- EMMO comment "MMO is a multidisciplinary effort to develop a standard representational framework (the ontology) for applied sciences. It is based on physics, analytical philosophy and information and communication technologies. It has been instigated by materials science to provide a framework for knowledge capture that is consistent with scientific principles and methodologies." assertion.
- FAIRImpactSSH comment "This is the FAIR-Impact Social Sciences and Humanities FAIR Implementation Community" assertion.
- ASCII comment "The American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII) is a standard table of seven-bit designations for digital representation of uppercase and lowercase Roman letters, numbers and special control characters in teletype, computer and word processor systems." assertion.
- ASCII comment "The American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII) is a standard table of seven-bit designations for digital representation of uppercase and lowercase Roman letters, numbers and special control characters in teletype, computer and word processor systems." assertion.
- SALURBAL-FAIR comment "This is the strategy SALURBAL is developing to implement FAIR principles into the data portal" assertion.
- png comment "PNG is a raster-graphics file format that supports lossless data compression. PNG files use the file extension .png and have been assigned the MIME media type image/png." assertion.
- stl comment "STL is a file format native to the stereolithography CAD software created by 3D Systems. STL files describe only the surface geometry of a three-dimensional object without any representation of colour, texture or other common CAD model attributes. The files are commonly used for 3D printing." assertion.
- e57 comment "A file with .e57 extension is a compact, vendor-neutral file format that is used for storing and exchange of three-dimensional (3D) imaging data such as point clouds, images, and metadata. E57 is open source and stores 3D point data, its attributes (such as colour and intensity), and 2D imagery as captured by the 3D imaging system." assertion.
- lcsh comment "Library of Congress Subject Headings has been actively maintained since 1898 to catalog materials held at the Library of Congress. Many other libraries in the United States, Canada, and around the world also use LCSH to provide subject access to their collections. LCSH includes free-floating subdivisions (topical and form), Genre/Form headings, Children's (AC) headings, and validation strings for which authority records have been created. The content includes name headings (personal and corporate), such as William Shakespeare, Jesus Christ, and Harvard University, and geographic headings that are added as needed to establish subdivisions, provide a pattern for subdivision practice, or provide reference structure for other terms. " assertion.
- lcsh comment "Library of Congress Subject Headings has been actively maintained since 1898 to catalog materials held at the Library of Congress. Many other libraries in the United States, Canada, and around the world also use LCSH to provide subject access to their collections. LCSH includes free-floating subdivisions (topical and form), Genre/Form headings, Children's (AC) headings, and validation strings for which authority records have been created. The content includes name headings (personal and corporate), such as William Shakespeare, Jesus Christ, and Harvard University, and geographic headings that are added as needed to establish subdivisions, provide a pattern for subdivision practice, or provide reference structure for other terms. " assertion.
- lcnaf comment "The Library of Congress Name Authority File (NAF) file provides authoritative data for names of persons, organizations, events, places, and titles. Its purpose is the identification of these entities and, through the use of such controlled vocabulary, to provide uniform access to bibliographic resources." assertion.
- aat comment "The Getty Art & Architecture Thesaurus is intended to provide terminology and other information about the objects, artists, concepts, and places important to various disciplines that specialize in art, architecture, and other material culture. The primary users of the thesaurus include researchers in art and art history, museums, art libraries, archives, visual resource collection catalogers, conservation specialists, archaeological projects, bibliographic projects concerned with art, and the developers and information specialists who are dealing with the needs of these users. " assertion.
- hasset comment "Developed by the UK Data Service, HASSET is the leading British English thesaurus for the social sciences. It consists of over 4,000 concepts and covers the core social science disciplines: politics, sociology, economics, education, law, crime, demography, health, employment, information and communication technology, history and, increasingly, environmental science. It was originally developed from the UNESCO thesaurus, becoming a separate product in 1997. " assertion.
- logainm comment "The Placenames Database of Ireland is a comprehensive management system for placenames data, records and research of the State. It is a public resource for Irish people at home and abroad, and for all those who appreciate the rich heritage of Irish placenames." assertion.
- nuts3 comment "The NUTS classification is a hierarchical system for dividing up the economic territory of the EU and the UK for the purpose of the collection, development and harmonisation of European regional statistics and the socio-economic analyses of the regions. NUTS 1: major socio-economic regions; NUTS 2: basic regions for the application of regional policies and NUTS 3: small regions for specific diagnoses." assertion.
- periodo comment "PeriodO is a public domain gazetteer of scholarly definitions of historical, art-historical, and archaeological periods. It eases the task of linking among datasets that define periods differently. It also helps scholars and students see where period definitions overlap or diverge." assertion.
- unesco-thesaurus comment "The UNESCO Thesaurus is a controlled and structured list of terms used in subject analysis and retrieval of documents and publications in the fields of education, culture, natural sciences, social and human sciences, communication and information. Continuously enriched and updated, its multidisciplinary terminology reflects the evolution of UNESCO's programmes and activities." assertion.
- ILICO comment "Established in 2016, ILICO, France’s multi-agency infrastructure for coastal ocean observations, aims to observe and understand coastal ocean and seashore environments in a comprehensive manner. ILICO brings together an ensemble of complementary observation networks that collect samples and deploy a wide range of measurement devices to study these ecosystems. The observation networks are accredited through a peer-reviewed evaluation process overseen by national research agencies. The networks are : COAST HF, CORAIL, DYNALIT, MOOSE, PHYTOBS, ReefTemps, SOMLIT & SONEL. The BenthOBS network is applying for accreditation. ILICO’s missions include to foster interactions between members of its pluri-disciplinary research community in order to improve understanding of the function and evolution of these environments." assertion.
- SEANOE comment "SEANOE (SEA scieNtific Open data Edition) is a publisher of scientific data in the field of marine sciences. It is operated by Sismer within the framework of the Odatis." assertion.
- AODN comment "The Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN) comprises data captured by Facilities of Australia’s Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) and other organisations active in the coastal and marine realms." assertion.
- BODC comment "BODC operates the NERC Vocabulary Server (NVS) which provides access to controlled vocabularies. 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.
- ISO_19110 comment "ISO 19110 defines the methodology for cataloguing feature types and specifies how the classification of feature types is organized into a feature catalogue and presented to the users of a set of geographic data." assertion.
- OGC-SensorThings comment "The OGC SensorThings API provides an open, geospatial-enabled and unified way to interconnect the Internet of Things (IoT) devices, data, and applications over the Web. At a high level the OGC SensorThings API provides two main functionalities and each function is handled by a part. The two parts are the Sensing part and the Tasking part. The Sensing part provides a standard way to manage and retrieve observations and metadata from heterogeneous IoT sensor systems. The Tasking part is planned as a future work activity and will be defined in a separate document as the Part II of the SensorThings API" assertion.
- dara comment "The da|ra Metadata Schema is a list of core metadata properties chosen for the identification of data and retrieval purposes." assertion.
- PANGAEA comment "The information system PANGAEA is operated as an Open Access library aimed at archiving, publishing and distributing georeferenced data from earth system research" assertion.
- PANGAEA comment "PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Sciences has an almost 30-year history as an open-access library for archiving, publishing, and disseminating georeferenced data from the Earth, environmental, and biodiversity sciences. Originally evolving from a database for sediment cores, it is operated as a joint facility of the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) and the Center for Marine Environmental Sciences (MARUM) at the University of Bremen. PANGAEA holds a mandate from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and is accredited as a World Radiation Monitoring Center (WRMC). It was further accredited as a World Data Center by the International Council for Science (ICS) in 2001 and has been certified with the Core Trust Seal since 2019. The successful cooperation between PANGAEA and the publishing industry along with the correspondent technical implementation enables the cross-referencing of scientific publications and datasets archived as supplements to these publications. PANGAEA is the recommended data repository of numerous international scientific journals." assertion.
- Tempo-portal comment "The web application is a centralized data access portal phenological data present in different remote databases. The data offered comes from several existing information systems" assertion.
- TEI comment "The Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) is a consortium which collectively develops and maintains a standard for the representation of texts in digital form. Its chief deliverable is a set of Guidelines which specify encoding methods for machine-readable texts, chiefly in the humanities, social sciences and linguistics." assertion.
- REFI comment "The REFI-QDA Standard enables interoperability for exchanging processed qualitative data between Qualitative Data Analysis Software (QDAS or CAQDAS) programs. Its purpose is to enable users to exchange processed data between programs. It is an open standard and any program can implement it, thus increasing the number of software programs that can talk to one another." assertion.
- THESOZ comment "The Thesaurus for the Social Sciences (Thesaurus Sozialwissenschaften) contains about 12,000 entries, of which more than 8,000 are descriptors (authorised keywords) and about 4,000 non-descriptors. Topics in all of the social science disciplines are included. SKOS version of the thesaurus." assertion.
- CESSDATC comment "CESSDA Topic Classification contains a typology of main themes or subjects of data." assertion.
- QS comment "By signing the usage agreement (Nutzungsvereinbarung), you agree to use the data in accordance with the Qualiservice terms of use (for research or teaching purposes)" assertion.
- DDI-L_3.2 comment "DDI-Lifecycle is designed to document and manage data across the entire life cycle, from conceptualization to data publication, analysis and beyond. It encompasses all of the DDI-Codebook specification and extends it. Based on XML Schemas, DDI-Lifecycle is modular and extensible. This version also supports improvements in Classification management (based on GSIM / Neuchatel), non-survey data collection (Measurements), sampling, weighting, questionnaire Design and support for DDI as a Property Graph." assertion.
- GoldBook comment "The Gold Book is the online edition of the IUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology, which provides concise, but detailed information on authoritative terminology covering the range of chemistry for the broader scientific community. " assertion.
- ODISSEI_Portal comment "The ODISSEI Portal is a metadata repository running on the open source DataVerse software developed by the Open Data Infrastructure for Social Science and Economic Innovations (ODISSEI), the research infrastructure for the social sciences in the Netherlands." assertion.
- ODISSEI_Portal comment "The ODISSEI Portal is a metadata repository running on the open source DataVerse software developed by the Open Data Infrastructure for Social Science and Economic Innovations (ODISSEI), the research infrastructure for the social sciences in the Netherlands." assertion.
- DataCite_DOI_Resolution_Service comment "The DataCite DOI resolution service - https://datacite.org/" assertion.
- DataCite_DOI_Resolution_Service comment "Fabrica is DataCite's web interface where you can create, find, connect and track all of your DOIs and metadata. Fabrica also includes all of the functionalities needed to manage repository accounts, prefixes and contacts." assertion.
- DataCite_Metadata_Schema_Version_3_1 comment "Version 3.1 of the DataCite Metadata Schema" assertion.
- DataCite_Metadata_Schema_Version_3_1 comment "Version 3.1 of the DataCite Metadata Schema" assertion.
- French_CSR comment "The French Oceanographic cruises directory database lists all the scientific cruises which were carried out aboard French vessels or in cooperation with foreign vessels. This database currently contains the descriptions of more than 10,000 cruises (including mooring experiments, diving) made since the past century. Each year, about 200 new summaries from French organizations which operate the vessels IFREMER, IRD, CNRS/INSU, IPEV and chief scientists are added." assertion.
- nanodash.petapico.org comment "This is one of the instances of the new Nanodash tool." assertion.
- eiscat-dp comment "EISCAT data are the property of the EISCAT Scientific Association. Use is granted according to the EISCAT Statutes (Blue Book) rules. In summary, embargo rules apply to data at low levels for Common Programme (CP) (L1 and L2 data), whereas analysed CP data (L3) are open for use. In the case of Special Programme (SP), the embargo is more prolonged for L1 and L2 data and also applies to analysed (L3) data. Metadata is generally open for use. Users are kindly requested to contact the Association before publishing data and also to add the following Acknowledgement to all publications: 'EISCAT is an international association supported by research organisations in China (CRIRP), Finland (SA), Japan (NIPR and ISEE), Norway (NFR), Sweden (VR), and the United Kingdom (UKRI)'. Allowed usage of the data is summarised in the Rules of the Road. Data and metadata are stored indefinitely." assertion.
- pithia-esc comment "The PITHIA-NRF project is developing an e-Science Centre for access to plasmasphere-ionosphere-thermosphere data and models." assertion.
- assertion comment "The source paper is from 2015. It would be interesting to see whether this statement still holds." assertion.
- assertion comment "I agree with this." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.caOJPM comment "The IAGOS Data Portal provides observational data and added-value products produced by the European Research Infrastructure IAGOS. Datasets can be discovered and downloaded through the portal. Data and metadata follow the standards for Atmospheric community." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.caOJPM comment "The IAGOS Data Portal provides observational data and added-value products produced by the European Research Infrastructure IAGOS. Datasets can be discovered and downloaded through the portal. Data and metadata follow the standards for Atmospheric community." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.caOJPM comment "The IAGOS Data Portal provides observational data and added-value products produced by the European Research Infrastructure IAGOS. Datasets can be discovered and downloaded through the portal. Data and metadata follow the standards for Atmospheric community." assertion.
- pithia-esc comment "The PITHIA-NRF project is developing an e-Science Centre for access to plasmasphere-ionosphere-thermosphere data and models." assertion.
- FAIRImpact comment "This is the FAIR-Impact Discipline Specific FAIR Implementation Community" assertion.
- assertion comment "This book contains majority of lichen metabolites with their physical data if known." assertion.
- dint_a_00160 comment "FDPs will be an important part of developer experience" assertion.
- SIOS_DMP comment "Data Management Plan for the Svalbard Integrated Arctic Earth Observing System." assertion.
- eLTER_DMP_Draft comment "Draft Data Management Plan for eLTER based on the requirements of the eLTER projects preparing the implementation of the eLTER RI. This draft DMP includes a Data Policy, which is not shared publically at the moment. The draft DMP and DP will be superseeded." assertion.
- eLTER_DMP_Draft comment "Draft Data Management Plan for eLTER based on the requirements of the eLTER projects preparing the implementation of the eLTER RI. This draft DMP includes a Data Policy, which is not shared publically at the moment. The draft DMP and DP will be superseeded." assertion.
- 3511095.3536361 comment "I also co-authored this paper" assertion.
- daed_a_01921 comment "Interesting paper" assertion.
- FAIRsharing.dk451a comment "MassBank is the first public repository of mass spectral data for sharing them among scientific research community. MassBank data are useful for the chemical identification and structure elucidation of chemical compounds detected by mass spectrometry." assertion.
- MBEU_MPP comment "The MassBank develops an ecosystem of databases and tools for mass spectrometry reference spectra and will be in use and accessible via GitHub." assertion.