Matches in Nanopublications for { ?s <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment> ?o ?g. }
- MODA comment "MODA provides a systematic description and documentation of simulations including the user case, model, solver and post-processor. See CWA 17284 : Materials modelling - Terminology, classification and metadata (https://www.cencenelec.eu/media/CEN-CENELEC/CWAs/RI/cwa17284_2018.pdf)." assertion.
- QMRF comment "Standard reporting formats for data-driven models especially Quantitative Structure-Activity Models used in chemical and nanomaterial regulations. A (Q)SAR Model Reporting Format (QMRF) is a robust summary of a (Q)SAR model, which reports key information on the model according to the OECD validation principles. A (Q)SAR Prediction Reporting Format (QPRF) is a description and assessment of the prediction made by given model for a given chemical." assertion.
- QMRF comment "Standard reporting formats for data-driven models especially Quantitative Structure-Activity Models used in chemical and nanomaterial regulations. A (Q)SAR Model Reporting Format (QMRF) is a robust summary of a (Q)SAR model, which reports key information on the model according to the OECD validation principles. A (Q)SAR Prediction Reporting Format (QPRF) is a description and assessment of the prediction made by given model for a given chemical." assertion.
- InChI comment "The InChI algorithm turns chemical structures into machine-readable strings of information. InChIs are unique to the compound they describe and can encode absolute stereochemistry making chemicals and chemistry machine-readable and discoverable. A simple analogy is that InChI is the bar-code for chemistry and chemical structures. Additionally, InChIKey is defined as a fixed-length string of upper-case characters designed as simple identifier to be used in internet and database search engines. It is generated by subjecting the InChI string to a compression algorithm. Besides the standard InChI for chemicals, extensions to mixtures, nanomaterials, organometalics and polymers are also available usable as unique identifiers and as metadata schema for composition and structural information." assertion.
- publish?116 comment "It would be useful if these templates would come with a set of examples or other documentation that explain how the template's fields are intended to be used." assertion.
- PRIDE comment "The PRIDE PRoteomics IDEntifications (PRIDE) Archive database is a centralized, standards compliant, public data repository for mass spectrometry proteomics data, including protein and peptide identifications and the corresponding expression values, post-translational modifications and supporting mass spectra evidence (both as raw data and peak list files). PRIDE is a core member in the ProteomeXchange (PX) consortium, which provides a standardised way for submitting mass spectrometry based proteomics data to public-domain repositories. Datasets are submitted to ProteomeXchange via PRIDE and are handled by expert bio-curators. All PRIDE public datasets can also be searched in ProteomeCentral, the portal for all ProteomeXchange datasets." assertion.
- OLS comment "The Ontology Lookup Service (OLS) is a repository for biomedical ontologies that aims to provide a single point of access to the latest ontology versions. You can browse the ontologies through the website as well as programmatically via the OLS API. OLS is developed and maintained by the" assertion.
- pbpko comment "Ontology aligned for PBPK modelling in life science domain" assertion.
- pbpko comment "Ontology aligned for PBPK modelling in life science domain" assertion.
- pbpko comment "Ontology for PBPK modeling in the life sciences domain is a structured framework that defines the concepts, relationships, and terms pertinent to PBPK modeling. PBPK modeling is a method used to predict the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME) of chemical compounds in the human body. It is a key component in the study of pharmacokinetics, which is the branch of pharmacology dedicated to determining the fate of substances administered to a living organism." assertion.
- pbpko comment "Ontology for PBPK modeling in the life sciences domain is a structured framework that defines the concepts, relationships, and terms pertinent to PBPK modeling. PBPK modeling is a method used to predict the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME) of chemical compounds in the human body. It is a key component in the study of pharmacokinetics, which is the branch of pharmacology dedicated to determining the fate of substances administered to a living organism." assertion.
- PBPKCommunity comment "Physiologicaly based pharmacokinetic modelling community for toxicology." assertion.
- PBPKCommunity comment "Physiologicaly based pharmacokinetic modelling community for toxicology." assertion.
- GFTS comment "The GFTS Community aims at developing and implementing a Global Fish Tracking System (GFTS) to enhance understanding and management of wild fish stocks." assertion.
- SRL comment "Community for the members of Simula Research Laboratory." assertion.
- EcoPortal comment "EcoPortal is a repository for semantic resources in the ecological domain, developed by LifeWatch ERIC, for different kinds of stakeholders (researchers, vocabularies managers, data managers, ontologists, etc.). EcoPortal supports the community in the creation, management, mapping and alignment of its semantic resources and subsequently also of its data." assertion.
- EcoPortal comment "EcoPortal is a repository for semantic resources in the ecological domain, developed by LifeWatch ERIC, for different kinds of stakeholders (researchers, vocabularies managers, data managers, ontologists, etc.). EcoPortal supports the community in the creation, management, mapping and alignment of its semantic resources and subsequently also of its data." assertion.
- EcoPortal comment "EcoPortal is a repository for semantic resources in the ecological domain, developed by LifeWatch ERIC, for different kinds of stakeholders (researchers, vocabularies managers, data managers, ontologists, etc.). Ecoportal supports the community in the creation, management, mapping and alignment of its semantic resources and subsequently also of its data." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.5hc8vt comment "The Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) is a public repository that archives and freely distributes microarray, next-generation sequencing, and other forms of high-throughput functional genomic data submitted by the scientific community. Accepts next generation sequence data that examine quantitative gene expression, gene regulation, epigenomics or other aspects of functional genomics using methods such as RNA-seq, miRNA-seq, ChIP-seq, RIP-seq, HiC-seq, methyl-seq, etc. GEO will process all components of your study, including the samples, project description, processed data files, and will submit the raw data files to the Sequence Read Archive (SRA) on the researchers behalf. In addition to data storage, a collection of web-based interfaces and applications are available to help users query and download the studies and gene expression patterns stored in GEO." assertion.
- sheet2rdf comment "A platform for the acquisition and transformation of spreadsheets into RDF datasets." assertion.
- sheet2rdf comment "A platform for the acquisition and transformation of spreadsheets into RDF datasets." assertion.
- CC-BY-SA comment "This license enables reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, so long as attribution is given to the creator. The license allows for commercial use. If you remix, adapt, or build upon the material, you must license the modified material under identical terms." assertion.
- ECTO comment "ECTO describes exposures to experimental treatments of plants and model organisms (e.g. exposures to modification of diet, lighting levels, temperature); exposures of humans or any other organisms to stressors through a variety of routes, for purposes of public health, environmental monitoring etc, stimuli, natural and experimental, any kind of environmental condition or change in condition that can be experienced by an organism or population of organisms on earth. The scope is very general and can include for example plant treatment regimens, as well as human clinical exposures (although these may better be handled by a more specialized ontology)." assertion.
- ExO comment "Significant progress has been made over the last several years in collecting and improving access to genomic, toxicology, and health data to promote understanding about environmental influences on human health. The resulting information resources, however, lack extensive and reliable exposure data, which are required to translate molecular insights, elucidate environmental contributions to diseases, and assess human health risks at the individual and population levels. We report our development of an Exposure Ontology, ExO, designed to address this information gap by facilitating centralization and integration of exposure data to inform understanding of environmental health. Like other widely used ontologies, ExO is intended to bridge the gap between exposure science and diverse environmental health disciplines including toxicology, epidemiology, disease surveillance, and epigenetics" assertion.
- DSW comment "DSW is an editor that creates, plans, collaborates, and brings the data management plans to life. It combines knowledge and expertise with respect to the specific needs of a domain or an organisation. It enables the composition of a data management plan which can be then exported using selected template and format, including machine-actionable." assertion.
- CEDAR comment "The CEDAR enables to collect and use metadata. CEDAR tools help create forms to collect metadata, make those forms available to users, and download or view the information that users have provided." assertion.
- FOOPS comment "A validation tool that provides means for assessing whether a vocabulary (OWL or SKOS) conforms or not to the best practices for publishing ontologies on the web. It is based on previously published metrics." assertion.
- bioimage.io comment "BioImage.IO is a collaborative effort to bring AI models to the bioimaging community. We receive funding support from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 101057970 (https://ai4life.eurobioimaging.eu/)." assertion.
- BioImage.IO comment "BioImage.IO is a collaborative effort to bring AI models to the bioimaging community. We receive funding support from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 101057970 (https://ai4life.eurobioimaging.eu/)." assertion.
- BioImage.IO comment "BioImage.IO is a collaborative effort to bring AI models to the bioimaging community. We receive funding support from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 101057970 (https://ai4life.eurobioimaging.eu/)." assertion.
- BioImage.IO comment "BioImage.IO is a collaborative effort to bring AI models to the bioimaging community. We receive funding support from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 101057970 (https://ai4life.eurobioimaging.eu/)." assertion.
- BioImage.IO comment "BioImage.IO is a collaborative effort to bring AI models to the bioimaging community. We receive funding support from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 101057970 (https://ai4life.eurobioimaging.eu/)." assertion.
- CMIP6dataCV comment "The CMIP6 Data Request defines the variables requested from each experiment and specifies the time intervals for which they are supposed to be reported. CMIP6 model output also includes rich metadata. " assertion.
- assertion comment "14.1˚C,35.47 PSU,PICASSO Dive 60" assertion.
- assertion comment "25.4˚C, 34.86PSU" assertion.
- assertion comment "14.1˚C,35.47 PSU,PICASSO Dive 60" assertion.
- OHDSI comment "OHDSI provides structured vocabularies and concept definitions via Athena vocabularies " assertion.
- TOXRIC-TAID comment "To be findable, all compounds in TOXRIC come with a unique and persistent identifier, TAID, which is used to link the toxicology and feature data of each compound." assertion.
- TOXRIC-TAID comment "To be findable, all compounds in TOXRIC come with a unique and persistent identifier, TAID, which is used to link the toxicology and feature data of each compound." assertion.
- Schema.org comment "Schema.org is a collaborative, community activity with a mission to create, maintain, and promote schemas for structured data on the Internet, on web pages, in email messages, and beyond." assertion.
- Schema.org comment "Schema.org is a collaborative, community activity with a mission to create, maintain, and promote schemas for structured data on the Internet, on web pages, in email messages, and beyond." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.hzdzq8 comment "Schema.org is a collaborative, community activity with a mission to create, maintain, and promote schemas for structured data on the Internet. In addition to people from the sponsoring companies, there is substantial participation by the larger web community, through public mailing lists such as public-vocabs@w3.org and through GitHub. Search engines including Bing, Google, Yahoo! and Yandex rely on schema.org markup to improve the display of search results, making it easier for people to find the right web pages. Since April 2015, the W3C Schema.org Community Group is the main forum for schema collaboration, and provides the public-schemaorg@w3.org mailing list for discussions." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.hzdzq8 comment "Schema.org is a collaborative, community activity with a mission to create, maintain, and promote schemas for structured data on the Internet. In addition to people from the sponsoring companies, there is substantial participation by the larger web community, through public mailing lists such as public-vocabs@w3.org and through GitHub. Search engines including Bing, Google, Yahoo! and Yandex rely on schema.org markup to improve the display of search results, making it easier for people to find the right web pages. Since April 2015, the W3C Schema.org Community Group is the main forum for schema collaboration, and provides the public-schemaorg@w3.org mailing list for discussions." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.hzdzq8 comment "Schema.org is a collaborative, community activity with a mission to create, maintain, and promote schemas for structured data on the Internet. In addition to people from the sponsoring companies, there is substantial participation by the larger web community, through public mailing lists such as public-vocabs@w3.org and through GitHub. Search engines including Bing, Google, Yahoo! and Yandex rely on schema.org markup to improve the display of search results, making it easier for people to find the right web pages. Since April 2015, the W3C Schema.org Community Group is the main forum for schema collaboration, and provides the public-schemaorg@w3.org mailing list for discussions." assertion.
- Schema.org comment "Schema.org is a collaborative, community activity with a mission to create, maintain, and promote schemas for structured data on the Internet, on web pages, in email messages, and beyond." assertion.
- Schema.org comment "Schema.org is a collaborative, community activity with a mission to create, maintain, and promote schemas for structured data on the Internet, on web pages, in email messages, and beyond." assertion.
- test comment "test" assertion.
- RAXxCAaZKg1z_8wYO3OcCeasGYVGWHq3hm_-13HJ7Iyws comment "example comment" assertion.
- RAXxCAaZKg1z_8wYO3OcCeasGYVGWHq3hm_-13HJ7Iyws comment "example comment (new)" assertion.
- assertion comment "Interesting" assertion.
- assertion comment "This is a cool paper! https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.04607" assertion.
- assertion comment "I really liked this paper! Highly recommended https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.04607" assertion.
- assertion comment "this paper is really nice https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.04607" assertion.
- assertion comment "I really recommend this paper, recently read it and learned a lot! https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.04607" assertion.
- assertion comment " ✨ Our Dept is hiring MANY scholars this year ✨Full list of the many roles I mentioned the other day now in one place! Come join me and my colleagues at @kingsdh! Several with focus on the Global South/Southeast Asia!" assertion.
- assertion comment "I am a bit confused about this paper. It talks about the relation between causation and mechanism, but seems to shy away from defining causation. It does not mention the big epistemic problem of causation (confounding) once. I think we need definitions for clarity. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41583-023-00778-7" assertion.
- WF-Oceanography comment "The Ocean InfoHub aims to build a sustainable, interoperable, and inclusive digital ecosystem for all Ocean data centres. Existing and emerging data systems are linked, with the ultimate goal of coordinating action and capacity to improve access to Ocean data and knowledge." assertion.
- assertion comment "https://arxiv.org/abs/2312.05230 interesting paper, connecting language models to agent models" assertion.
- ITINERIS-Catalogue comment "The ITINERIS Hub is the unified access point to Italian environmental facilities, FAIR data and related services. Through the ITINERIS HUB all users have access to data and services, with a proper access management system and a complete catalogue of data and services. ITINERIS will not develop a new Data Center, but rather harmonize the already existing ones, which will be reinforced by the project activities. Most of the data-related activities will be devoted to reach the most appropriate level of FAIRness for all the involved RIs. The Catalogue will contain metadata that describes the research, providing available direct access to the underlying data collections or specific data portals where research data and products could actually be retrieved" assertion.
- PARCTrain comment "This is a community created to describe the trainees of the Partnership for Assessment of Risk from Chemicals Community participating GFF 3PFF training sessions." assertion.
- IISG-Dataverse comment "The IISH maintains a large collection of datasets, which are stored in Dataverse, an open-source repository system shared by a large number of institutions around the world. By storing our data in Dataverse, we adhere to the community-driven principles of FAIR data, ensuring that IISH data is findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable. There are 25 instances of Dataverse for various projects. " assertion.
- IISG-Dataverse comment "The IISH maintains a large collection of datasets, which are stored in Dataverse, an open-source repository system shared by a large number of institutions around the world. By storing our data in Dataverse, we adhere to the community-driven principles of FAIR data, ensuring that IISH data is findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable. There are 25 instances of Dataverse for various projects. " assertion.
- IISG-Dataverse comment "The IISH (International Institute of Social History) is based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. It maintains a large collection of datasets, which are stored in Dataverse, an open-source repository system shared by a large number of institutions around the world. By storing our data in Dataverse, we adhere to the community-driven principles of FAIR data, ensuring that IISH data is findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable. There are 25 instances of Dataverse for various projects. " assertion.
- assertion comment "Fascinating and important - and seems very plausible to me👇 https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/behavioral-and-brain-sciences/article/reconsidering-the-link-between-past-material-culture-and-cognition-in-light-of-contemporary-huntergatherer-material-use/A121ADFA3627FE054641F13FA2E20E05" assertion.
- assertion comment "Test https://google.com" assertion.
- assertion comment "This is an important paper https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.04607" assertion.
- exif3 comment "Exchangeable image file format is a standard that specifies formats for images, sound, and ancillary tags used by digital cameras, scanners and other systems handling image and sound files recorded by digital cameras. This resource represents version 3." assertion.
- assertion comment "Interesting essay https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2021/08/24/unpacking-the-altmetric-black-box/" assertion.
- ONDOT comment "This ontology contains entities such as: datatype, datatype generator, datatype quality and others giving the possibility to represent arbitrary complex datatypes. This is an important fact for a general data mining ontology that wants to represent and query over modelling algorithms for mining structured data. The ontology was first developed under the OntoDM (Ontology of Data Mining is available at http://kt.ijs.si/panovp/OntoDM) ontology, but for generality and reuse purpose it was decided to export it as a separate ontology. Additionally, the OntoDT ontology is based on and ISO/IEC 11404 (http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=39479) standard and can be reused used independently by any domain ontology that requires representation and reasoning about general purpose datatypes." assertion.
- BioPortal comment "BioPortal is a repository of biomedical ontologies—the largest such repository, with more than 300 ontologies to date. This set includes ontologies that were developed in OWL, OBO and other formats, as well as a large number of medical terminologies that the US National Library of Medicine distributes in its own proprietary format. " assertion.
- BioPortal comment "BioPortal is a repository of biomedical ontologies—the largest such repository, with more than 300 ontologies to date. This set includes ontologies that were developed in OWL, OBO and other formats, as well as a large number of medical terminologies that the US National Library of Medicine distributes in its own proprietary format. " assertion.
- BioPortal comment "BioPortal is a repository of biomedical ontologies—the largest such repository, with more than 300 ontologies to date. This set includes ontologies that were developed in OWL, OBO and other formats, as well as a large number of medical terminologies that the US National Library of Medicine distributes in its own proprietary format. " assertion.
- BioPortal comment "BioPortal is a repository of biomedical ontologies—the largest such repository, with more than 300 ontologies to date. This set includes ontologies that were developed in OWL, OBO and other formats, as well as a large number of medical terminologies that the US National Library of Medicine distributes in its own proprietary format. " assertion.
- BioPortal comment "BioPortal is a repository of biomedical ontologies—the largest such repository, with more than 300 ontologies to date. This set includes ontologies that were developed in OWL, OBO and other formats, as well as a large number of medical terminologies that the US National Library of Medicine distributes in its own proprietary format. " assertion.
- assertion comment ""In a potential future world of #FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, & Reusable) science, every research artifact – not just the published manuscript – will need a globally unique, persistent, & resolvable identifier. Trillions of #PIDs must be minted over the next decade to achieve that goal, & trillions of PID-to-URL mappings will need to be maintained. This is inconceivable with the current #DOI system." https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2024/03/14/guest-post-navigating-the-drift-persistence-challenges-in-the-digital-scientific-record-and-the-promise-of-dpids/" assertion.
- RAxH3zH7Wa_nukvcnuY7Lcq5knH5Z6IXUjrIxeiGVTVA8 comment "Frontiers for Young Mind article to introduce budding scientists on the story of Sir James Black, reknowned pharmacologist. The cited article provides detail on how his work brought about rational drug design" assertion.
- RAxH3zH7Wa_nukvcnuY7Lcq5knH5Z6IXUjrIxeiGVTVA8 comment "Frontiers for Young Mind article to introduce budding scientists on the story of Sir James Black, reknowned pharmacologist. The cited article provides detail on how his work brought about rational drug design" assertion.
- ORKG comment "The Open Research Knowledge Graph (ORKG) is a digital scholarship infrastructure for the production, curation, publication and use of FAIR scientific knowledge. Its mission is to shape a future scholarly publishing and communication where the contents of scholarly articles are FAIR research data." assertion.
- SITC comment "Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) is a classification of goods used to classify the exports and imports of a country to enable comparing different countries and years. The classification system is maintained by the United Nations. The SITC classification, is currently at revision four, which was promulgated in 2006 (source Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_International_Trade_Classification)." assertion.
- AAT comment "The Art & Architecture Thesaurus (AAT) is a structured vocabulary for describing and indexing the visual arts and architecture." assertion.
- CHT comment "The Cultural Heritage Thesaurus (CHT) contains concepts that cover the field of cultural heritage in the Netherlands. It is maintained by the National Cultural Heritage Agency (Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed)." assertion.
- test comment "aters" assertion.
- GLOBALISE comment "GLOBALISE is a project of the Huygens Institute with the International Institute of Social History, the Digital Infrastructure Department of the KNAW Humanities Cluster, VU University, the University of Amsterdam, and the Dutch National Archives. It is funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO), grant no. 175.2019.003. Committed to enhancing the accessibility and research potential of the UNESCO Memory of the World-listed Dutch East India Company (VOC) archives, GLOBALISE has transcribed over 5 million handwritten pages and applies state-of-the-art AI methods to extract key entities, such as persons and places, as well as events from the texts. Reference data from secondary sources, collected and curated by project members, provides context to the entities and events." assertion.
- GLOBALISE comment "GLOBALISE is a project of the Huygens Institute with the International Institute of Social History, the Digital Infrastructure Department of the KNAW Humanities Cluster, VU University, the University of Amsterdam, and the Dutch National Archives. It is funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO), grant no. 175.2019.003. Committed to enhancing the accessibility and research potential of the UNESCO Memory of the World-listed Dutch East India Company (VOC) archives, GLOBALISE has transcribed over 5 million handwritten pages and applies state-of-the-art AI methods to extract key entities, such as persons and places, as well as events from the texts. Reference data from secondary sources, collected and curated by project members, provides context to the entities and events." assertion.
- LISS-Data-Archive comment "The LISS Data Archive contains three main sources of data. The Background variables contain monthly-updated socio-economic and demographic information. The LISS Core Study is an annual longitudinal survey consisting of multiple questionnaires covering a broad range of topics. The Assembled Studies contain surveys and experiments conducted as paid or externally funded assignments. You can browse studies and download codebooks and datasets. Each dataset contains the variable ‘nomem_encr’ with unique panel member IDs, which can be used to merge datasets together." assertion.
- LISS-Data-Archive comment "The LISS data archive community is the community of LISS panel that work on high-quality online research infrastructure in the Netherlands. All data obtained by studies in the LISS panel are published on the LISS Data Archive website. " assertion.
- Survey-Data-Netherlands comment "https://www.surveydata.nl/" assertion.
- assertion comment "This conversation between @balazskegl and @yoginho is a follow-up to my discussion on the same podcast about our "Naturalizing Relevance Realization" paper and much more. Excellent to listen to! (just doing so right now but it is already apparent ;) ). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UJ4y2L2qpk" assertion.
- OceanInforHub_metadata comment "The Ocean InfoHub (OIH) federated metadata handling system relays the metadata PIDs (given to JSON-LD records) from our partners. The PID services used are diverse, including PURLs run by trusted and sustained organisations (e.g. OBO Foundry), DOIs, W3IDs, and IDs issued by trusted aggregators (e.g. OBIS). Not all metadata records integrated into our knowledge graph are assigned PIDs, a scenario we are gradually changing now that metadata records exist for use in Ocean InfoHub and ODIS" assertion.
- OceanInforHub_metadata comment "The Ocean InfoHub (OIH) federated metadata handling system relays the metadata PIDs (given to JSON-LD records) from our partners. The PID services used are diverse, including PURLs run by trusted and sustained organisations (e.g. OBO Foundry), DOIs, W3IDs, and IDs issued by trusted aggregators (e.g. OBIS). Not all metadata records integrated into our knowledge graph are assigned PIDs, a scenario we are gradually changing now that metadata records exist for use in Ocean InfoHub and ODIS" assertion.
- OceanInforHub_metadata comment "The Ocean InfoHub (OIH) federated metadata handling system relays the metadata PIDs (given to JSON-LD records) from our partners. The PID services used are diverse, including PURLs run by trusted and sustained organisations (e.g. OBO Foundry), DOIs, W3IDs, and IDs issued by trusted aggregators (e.g. OBIS). Not all metadata records integrated into our knowledge graph are assigned PIDs, a scenario we are gradually changing now that metadata records exist for use in Ocean InfoHub and ODIS" assertion.
- OceanInforHub_metadata comment "The Ocean InfoHub (OIH) federated metadata handling system relays the metadata PIDs (given to JSON-LD records) from our partners. The PID services used are diverse, including PURLs run by trusted and sustained organisations (e.g. OBO Foundry), DOIs, W3IDs, and IDs issued by trusted aggregators (e.g. OBIS). Not all metadata records integrated into our knowledge graph are assigned PIDs, a scenario we are gradually changing now that metadata records exist for use in Ocean InfoHub and ODIS" assertion.
- ODIS_Catalogue comment "The ODIS Catalogue of Sources aims to be an online browsable and searchable catalogue of existing ocean related web-based sources/systems of data and information as well as products and services. It will also provide information on products and visualize the landscape (entities and their connections) of ocean data and information sources." assertion.
- assertion comment "Interesting paper" assertion.
- OBIS_OceanBiodiversity comment "The Ocean Biodiversity information System (OBIS) seeks to absorb, integrate, and assess isolated datasets into a larger, more comprehensive pictures of life in our oceans. The system hopes to stimulate research about our oceans to generate new hypotheses concerning evolutionary processes, species distributions, and roles of organisms in marine systems on a global scale. The abstract maps that OBIS generates are maps that contribute to the ‘big picture’ of our oceans: a comprehensive, collaborative, world-wide view of our oceans. OBIS provides a portal or gateway to many datasets containing information on where and when marine species have been recorded. The datasets are integrated so you can search them all seamlessly by species name, higher taxonomic level, geographic area, depth, and time; and then map and find environmental data related to the locations." assertion.
- W3ID_Identifiers comment "The purpose of W3ID is to provide a secure, permanent URL re-direction service for Web applications. This service is run by the W3C Permanent Identifier Community Group. Web applications that deal with Linked Data often need to specify and use URLs that are very stable. They utilize services such as this one to ensure that applications using their URLs will always be re-directed to a working website. This website operates like a switchboard, connecting requests for information with the true location of the information on the Web. The switchboard can be reconfigured to point to a new location if the old location stops working." assertion.
- assertion comment "✨ Our Dept is hiring MANY scholars this year ✨Full list of the many roles I mentioned the other day now in one place! https://www.jobs.ac.uk/enhanced/linking/kings-college-london-digital-humanities-feb-2024/ Come join me and my colleagues at @kingsdh! Several with focus on the Global South/Southeast Asia!" assertion.
- SWEET comment "The Semantic Web for Earth and Environmental Terminology is a mature foundation ontology originally developed at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Containing over 11000 concepts organized into ~200 ontologies, its top-level concepts include Representation (math, space, science, time, data), Realm (Ocean, Land Surface, Terrestrial Hydroshere, Atmosphere, etc.), Phenomena (macro-scale ecological and physical), Processes (micro-scale physical, biological, chemical, and mathematical), and Human Activities (Decision, Commerce, Jurisdiction, Environmental, Research). Since 2017, SWEET has been under the governance of the ESIP foundation. " assertion.
- SWEET comment "The Semantic Web for Earth and Environmental Terminology is a mature foundation ontology originally developed at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Containing over 11000 concepts organized into ~200 ontologies, its top-level concepts include Representation (math, space, science, time, data), Realm (Ocean, Land Surface, Terrestrial Hydroshere, Atmosphere, etc.), Phenomena (macro-scale ecological and physical), Processes (micro-scale physical, biological, chemical, and mathematical), and Human Activities (Decision, Commerce, Jurisdiction, Environmental, Research). Since 2017, SWEET has been under the governance of the ESIP foundation. " assertion.
- ENVO comment "EnvO is a community ontology for the concise, controlled description of environments. ENVO helps humans, machines, and semantic web applications understand environmental entities of all kinds, from microscopic to intergalactic scales. As a FAIR-compliant resource, it promotes interoperability through the concise, controlled description of all things environmental." assertion.