Matches in Nanopublications for { ?s <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment> ?o ?g. }
- ImmPort-Protocols comment "ImmPort Protocols template lists the protocols associated with the lab tests. Protocols may be PDF files, Word documents, Excel or other file types." assertion.
- ImmPort-Protocols comment "A template that lists and annotates protocols associated with lab tests, which may include PDF, Word, Excel, or other file types. It links protocol documents to studies, subjects, biological samples, or experiments. This same template also appears on the web with other names like 'Protocol'." assertion.
- ImmPort-Standard-Curves comment "ImmPort Standard Curves template describes a standard curve in a structure that can be interpreted by ImmPort to facilitate searching and display of results." assertion.
- ImmPort-Standard-Curves comment "A template that structures and annotates standard curves for interpretation within ImmPort, linking control sample concentrations and MFI to analyte concentrations in experiment samples. Standard curves must always be new and unique, while the associated experiment may be new or pre-defined. This template facilitates searching and display of results." assertion.
- ImmPort-PMSA-Results comment "ImmPort Proteomics Mass Spectrometry Assays Results template describes Proteomics Mass Spectrometry Assay results in a structure that can be interpreted by ImmPort to facilitate searching and display of results." assertion.
- ImmPort-PMSA-Results comment "A template that structures proteomics mass spectrometry assay results for interpretation, searching, and display within ImmPort. It links samples, experiments, and results, supporting multiple intensity results per assayed sample. This same template also appears on the web with other names like 'Mass Spectrometry Proteomic Results' and 'Proteomics Mass Spectrometry Assays Results'." assertion.
- DSFP-API comment "DSFP Data API is organized around REST. It is used to publish or make use of DSFP-stored data. " assertion.
- DSFP-MPP comment "DSFP was created to host liquid chromatography-high resolution-mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS) and gas chromatography-high resolution-mass spectrometry (GC-HRMS) data." assertion.
- EMPODAT-MPP comment "EMPODAT is a database of geo-referenced monitoring and bio-monitoring data on emerging substances in the following matrices: water, sediments, biota, SPM, soil, sewage sludge and air." assertion.
- test comment "test" assertion.
- assertion comment "Flat streaming deserialization (parsing) throughput benchmark, comparing Jelly to W3C serializations implemented in Apache Jena, as well as Jena's own binary formats. The benchmark was run on a modern x86-64 workstation." assertion.
- assertion comment "Flat streaming serialization throughput benchmark, comparing Jelly to W3C serializations implemented in Apache Jena, as well as Jena's own binary formats. The benchmark was run on a modern x86-64 workstation." assertion.
- assertion comment "Grouped streaming serialization throughput benchmark, comparing Jelly to W3C serializations implemented in Apache Jena, as well as Jena's own binary formats. The benchmark was run on a modern x86-64 workstation." assertion.
- assertion comment "Grouped streaming deserialization (parsing) throughput benchmark, comparing Jelly to W3C serializations implemented in Apache Jena, as well as Jena's own binary formats. The benchmark was run on a modern x86-64 workstation." assertion.
- assertion comment "Serialized representation size benchmark for grouped streams, comparing Jelly to W3C serializations implemented in Apache Jena, as well as Jena's own binary formats, and the RDF4J Binary RDF Format. The benchmark was run on a modern x86-64 workstation." assertion.
- assertion comment "Serialized representation size benchmark for flat streams, comparing Jelly to W3C serializations implemented in Apache Jena, as well as Jena's own binary formats, and the RDF4J Binary RDF Format. The benchmark was run on a modern x86-64 workstation." assertion.
- assertion comment "Flat streaming serialization throughput benchmark, comparing Jelly to N-Triples/N-Quads in RDF4J and the RDF4J Binary RDF Format. The benchmark was run on a modern x86-64 workstation." assertion.
- assertion comment "Flat streaming deserialization (parsing) throughput benchmark, comparing Jelly to N-Triples/N-Quads in RDF4J and the RDF4J Binary RDF Format. The benchmark was run on a modern x86-64 workstation." assertion.
- assertion comment "Grouped streaming serialization throughput benchmark, comparing Jelly to N-Triples/N-Quads in RDF4J and the RDF4J Binary RDF Format. The benchmark was run on a modern x86-64 workstation." assertion.
- assertion comment "Grouped streaming deserialization (parsing) throughput benchmark, comparing Jelly to N-Triples/N-Quads in RDF4J and the RDF4J Binary RDF Format. The benchmark was run on a modern x86-64 workstation." assertion.
- assertion comment " This seems important - "With endless rewarding stimulation a fingertip away, one would assume that boredom has become a rare experience. Yet, the reverse has happened: ... People are becoming increasingly bored." https://twitter.com/KatyYYTam/status/1853445377501835456 " assertion.
- assertion comment " I foresee a whole new metascientific field aimed at detecting issues in papers introduced by improper use of genAI https://x.com/MishaTeplitskiy/status/1803161279797899426 " assertion.
- assertion comment " sensemaking is human (AI can't do it) https://uncertaintymindset.substack.com/p/ai-meaningmaking h/t @andrea_is_a https://x.com/rtk254/status/1848552963825922545/photo/1 " assertion.
- OpenID comment "OpenID Connect 1.0 is a simple identity layer on top of the OAuth 2.0 protocol. It enables Clients to verify the identity of the End-User based on the authentication performed by an Authorization Server, as well as to obtain basic profile information about the End-User in an interoperable and REST-like manner." assertion.
- OpenID comment "OpenID Connect 1.0 is a simple identity layer on top of the OAuth 2.0 protocol. It enables Clients to verify the identity of the End-User based on the authentication performed by an Authorization Server, as well as to obtain basic profile information about the End-User in an interoperable and REST-like manner." assertion.
- ex comment "example" assertion.
- explore?id=http%3A%2F%2Fpurl.org%2Fnp%2FRAESutxI_uSzDxudrQsj_lRPGbUyRUVB2M41F8gCEeR88%23OpenID comment "OpenID Connect 1.0 is a simple identity layer on top of the OAuth 2.0 protocol. It enables Clients to verify the identity of the End-User based on the authentication performed by an Authorization Server, as well as to obtain basic profile information about the End-User in an interoperable and REST-like manner." assertion.
- OIDC comment "OpenID Connect 1.0 is a simple identity layer on top of the OAuth 2.0 protocol. It enables Clients to verify the identity of the End-User based on the authentication performed by an Authorization Server, as well as to obtain basic profile information about the End-User in an interoperable and REST-like manner." assertion.
- RAigK1MVSCgqvtyDSnoAWRaGYdocdXr36bqb9wrxqWqSI comment "test comment 3" assertion.
- RA5YqiHpd7uZXsnSPEPzoWECQrYD698vqHgDcp8FU5B8Y comment "New awesome comment" assertion.
- EMPODAT-API comment "EMPODAT is a database of geo-referenced monitoring and bio-monitoring data on emerging substances in the following matrices: water, sediments, biota, SPM, soil, sewage sludge and air." assertion.
- EMPODAT-API comment "EMPODAT is a database of geo-referenced monitoring and bio-monitoring data on emerging substances in the following matrices: water, sediments, biota, SPM, soil, sewage sludge and air." assertion.
- association comment "Ethiopian wolves eat the nectar of Kniphofia foliosa." assertion.
- _2 comment "End to end test" assertion.
- _2 comment "End to end test" assertion.
- Allmaps comment "Allmaps makes it easier and more inspiring to curate, georeference and explore collections of digitized maps. 100,000s of maps are available through IIIF, across libraries, archives and museums worldwide. IIIF is the International Image Interoperability Framework, which is a set of open standards for delivering high-quality, attributed digital objects online at scale; see also https://w3id.org/np/RArYu3pzBwTJeZTVHoNRSGUTGPTGFoQEiUQfRrqRWyBBk" assertion.
- NCBI comment "NCBI is a division of the U.S. National Library of Medicine at the National Institutes of Health, supporting biomedical and genomic research by providing free access to data, tools, and information resources." assertion.
- NCBI-Taxonomy comment "A comprehensive database of organism names and classifications that is designed to support the International Nucleotide Sequence Database Collaboration (INSDC), including GenBank, EMBL, and DDBJ. It provides a curated, phylogenetic hierarchy of valid names and classifications, emphasizing systematics and nomenclature rather than detailed taxon descriptions. The taxonomy integrates phylogenetic and taxonomic knowledge from diverse sources, such as published literature, web-based databases, and input from sequence submitters and external experts." assertion.
- NCBI-Taxonomy comment "A comprehensive database of organism names and classifications that is designed to support the International Nucleotide Sequence Database Collaboration (INSDC), including GenBank, EMBL, and DDBJ. It provides a curated, phylogenetic hierarchy of valid names and classifications, emphasizing systematics and nomenclature rather than detailed taxon descriptions. The taxonomy integrates phylogenetic and taxonomic knowledge from diverse sources, such as published literature, web-based databases, and input from sequence submitters and external experts." assertion.
- IRI comment "A globally unique identifier that represents a resource using Unicode characters, allowing for resource identification across various languages. Similar to a URI, an IRI identifies resources on the Internet, private networks, or offline, without necessarily implying a retrieval method. This expanded character set enables universal access and identification in multilingual contexts." assertion.
- Auth_fluxnet comment "The service provides authorisation and authentication to FLUXNET users to access the FLUXNET database and download FLUXNET datasets" assertion.
- Auth_fluxnet comment "The service provides authorisation and authentication to FLUXNET users to access the FLUXNET database and download FLUXNET datasets" assertion.
- Auth_fluxnet comment "The service provides authorisation and authentication to FLUXNET users to access the FLUXNET database and download FLUXNET datasets" assertion.
- FAIRsharing.40d9e9 comment "AccessClinicalData@NIAID is a NIAID cloud-based, controlled access, secure data platform that enables sharing of and access to reports and data sets from NIAID COVID-19 and other sponsored clinical trials for the basic and clinical research community." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.z4xpxx comment "AgroPortal is an ontology repository for agronomy as well as food, plant, agriculture and biodiversity sciences. It provides ontology hosting, search, versioning, visualization, comment, and recommendation; enables semantic annotation; stores and exploits ontology alignments; and enables interoperation with the semantic web. To align with the needs of the agronomy community, AgroPortal uses SKOS vocabularies and trait dictionaries) and supported features (offering detailed metadata and advanced annotation capabilities)." assertion.
- Snowterm comment "SnowTerm is an example of a structured reference multilingual scientific and technical vocabulary, covering the terminology of a specific knowledge domain in the polar and the mountain environment. The thematic areas, covered at present, deal with snow and ice physics, snow and ice morphology, snow and ice radiometry, remote sensing and GIS applied to cryosphere environment, sea ice, avalanches, glaciers." assertion.
- GL-HFR comment "The global High Frequency Radar (HFR) community is a collaborative network of academic, governmental, and private organizations dedicated to monitoring and understanding ocean surface currents on a global scale. This community leverages HFR technology, which uses radio waves to measure surface currents over large areas with high spatial and temporal resolution. These measurements are crucial for various applications, including ocean forecasting, environmental monitoring, and maritime safety. The community was established in 2012 as part of the Group on Earth Observations (GEO) to promote HFR technology and increase data sharing among operators and users. Key activities of the global HFR community include increasing the number of coastal radars worldwide, ensuring that HFR data is available in a standardized format, and developing easy-to-use products for end-users. The community also focuses on integrating HFR data into ocean and ecosystem models to enhance the accuracy of predictions and support sustainable management of marine resources. By fostering international collaboration and sharing best practices, the global HFR network aims to create a comprehensive and cohesive system for monitoring coastal and oceanic environments. In 2017 the Global HFR Network was recognized by the Joint Technical WMO-IOC Commission for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology (JCOMM) as an observing network of the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS)." assertion.
- EU-HFR comment "The European High Frequency Radar (HFR) community, coordinated by the EuroGOOS HF Radar Task Team, plays a crucial role in monitoring and understanding coastal ocean dynamics. High-frequency radar technology is used to map ocean surface currents and wave fields over wide areas with high spatial and temporal resolution. This technology is cost-effective and requires minimal manpower and technical costs, making it accessible for various applications such as meteorology, search and rescue operations, environmental assessments, and renewable energy production. The EuroGOOS HF Radar Task Team focuses on several key activities to enhance the coordinated use and development of HFR technology in Europe. These activities include defining data standards and quality assurance protocols, promoting research and technological innovation, and fostering collaboration between technology providers and users. The team also acts as a European operational node, providing services for sharing data and best practices, and developing joint outreach initiatives. Through these efforts, the community aims to integrate HFR technology into a broader European Ocean Observing System (EOOS), contributing to improved environmental management and scientific research." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.d3pqw7 comment "The QUDT, or 'Quantity, Unit, Dimension and Type' collection of ontologies define the base classes properties, and restrictions used for modeling physical quantities, units of measure, and their dimensions in various measurement systems. QUDT provides a unified model of measurable quantities, units for measuring different kinds of quantities, the numerical values of quantities in different units of measure and the data structures and data types used to store and manipulate these objects in software. This OWL schema is a foundation for a basic treatment of units. Originally developed by TopQuadrant for the NASA Exploration Initiatives Ontology Models (NExIOM) project, they now form the basis of the NASA QUDT Handbook. QUDT aims to improve interoperability of data and the specification of information structures through industry standards for Units of Measure, Quantity Kinds, Dimensions and Data Types." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.d3pqw7 comment "The QUDT, or 'Quantity, Unit, Dimension and Type' collection of ontologies define the base classes properties, and restrictions used for modeling physical quantities, units of measure, and their dimensions in various measurement systems. QUDT provides a unified model of measurable quantities, units for measuring different kinds of quantities, the numerical values of quantities in different units of measure and the data structures and data types used to store and manipulate these objects in software. This OWL schema is a foundation for a basic treatment of units. Originally developed by TopQuadrant for the NASA Exploration Initiatives Ontology Models (NExIOM) project, they now form the basis of the NASA QUDT Handbook. QUDT aims to improve interoperability of data and the specification of information structures through industry standards for Units of Measure, Quantity Kinds, Dimensions and Data Types." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.d3pqw7 comment "The QUDT, or 'Quantity, Unit, Dimension and Type' collection of ontologies define the base classes properties, and restrictions used for modeling physical quantities, units of measure, and their dimensions in various measurement systems. QUDT provides a unified model of measurable quantities, units for measuring different kinds of quantities, the numerical values of quantities in different units of measure and the data structures and data types used to store and manipulate these objects in software. This OWL schema is a foundation for a basic treatment of units. Originally developed by TopQuadrant for the NASA Exploration Initiatives Ontology Models (NExIOM) project, they now form the basis of the NASA QUDT Handbook. QUDT aims to improve interoperability of data and the specification of information structures through industry standards for Units of Measure, Quantity Kinds, Dimensions and Data Types." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.d3pqw7 comment "The QUDT, or 'Quantity, Unit, Dimension and Type' collection of ontologies define the base classes properties, and restrictions used for modeling physical quantities, units of measure, and their dimensions in various measurement systems. QUDT provides a unified model of measurable quantities, units for measuring different kinds of quantities, the numerical values of quantities in different units of measure and the data structures and data types used to store and manipulate these objects in software. This OWL schema is a foundation for a basic treatment of units. Originally developed by TopQuadrant for the NASA Exploration Initiatives Ontology Models (NExIOM) project, they now form the basis of the NASA QUDT Handbook. QUDT aims to improve interoperability of data and the specification of information structures through industry standards for Units of Measure, Quantity Kinds, Dimensions and Data Types." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.d3pqw7 comment "The QUDT, or 'Quantity, Unit, Dimension and Type' collection of ontologies define the base classes properties, and restrictions used for modeling physical quantities, units of measure, and their dimensions in various measurement systems. QUDT provides a unified model of measurable quantities, units for measuring different kinds of quantities, the numerical values of quantities in different units of measure and the data structures and data types used to store and manipulate these objects in software. This OWL schema is a foundation for a basic treatment of units. Originally developed by TopQuadrant for the NASA Exploration Initiatives Ontology Models (NExIOM) project, they now form the basis of the NASA QUDT Handbook. QUDT aims to improve interoperability of data and the specification of information structures through industry standards for Units of Measure, Quantity Kinds, Dimensions and Data Types." assertion.
- TBportalCommunity comment "TB portal community works with the TB Portals. This is a web-based, open-access repository of multi-domain TB data and tools for data analysis. It offers linked socioeconomic/geographic, clinical, laboratory, radiological, and genomic data. " assertion.
- RAjQcHVC8gg-PcBwPa5-kMlXVzdp5TsdN8kyXojDqqyxE comment ""I believe that popcorn with soy sauce is an underrated flavor combination. The umami from the soy sauce enhances the buttery popcorn, creating a unique savory snack experience."" assertion.
- Shibboleth_IdP comment "Shibboleth is an open-source implementation of federated identity management standards. It provides a framework for Single Sign-On (SSO) and attribute exchange, allowing users to access multiple applications and services using a single set of credentials. Shibboleth is widely used in educational institutions, research organizations, and other federated environments." assertion.
- AndreValdestilhas comment "Andre is a researcher from VU Amsterdam" assertion.
- NiD4Ocean comment "The NiD4OCEAN project aims to reconcile offshore renewable energy expansion with marine biodiversity preservation by developing nature-inclusive designs (NiDs) for offshore wind farms. Focusing on the North Sea, Baltic Sea, and Western Mediterranean, the project adopts a transdisciplinary approach to create effective solutions for industry, policymakers, and managers. It brings together 13 partners from various sectors across Europe to map existing solutions, assess benefits and risks, and develop science-based guidelines for NiDs. Additionally, the project seeks to raise awareness of the need for win-win solutions that support both biodiversity and decarbonization goals." assertion.
- Inist-CNRS comment "The Institute of Scientific and Technical Information (Inist) is a research unit of the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) specialising in scientific and technical information. The mission of Inist is to provide research units and research support services with tools and services for accessing, disseminating, enhancing, analysing, mining and enriching scientific data in the broadest sense (all information produced by research, including texts, documents, software and publications)." assertion.
- 3511 comment "Developed by the Inist-CNRS, Loterre (Linked open terminology resources) is a platform for multidisciplinary terminological scientific resources sharing, complying with the linked open data standards and the FAIR principles. Loterre relies on an RDF triplestore and allows users to browse or query the resources via an API or a SPARQL endpoint, and to download them." assertion.
- FAO comment "The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations that leads international efforts to defeat hunger. Our goal is to achieve food security for all and make sure that people have regular access to enough high-quality food to lead active, healthy lives. With 195 members - 194 countries and the European Union, FAO works in over 130 countries worldwide." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.anpj91 comment "AGROVOC is a controlled vocabulary covering all areas of interest of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, including food, nutrition, agriculture, fisheries, forestry, environment etc. It is published by FAO and edited by a community of experts. AGROVOC consists of over 41,000 concepts available in up to 42 languages. AGROVOC uses semantic web technologies, linking to other multilingual knowledge organization systems and building bridges between datasets. Your library can use AGROVOC to index its documents or datasets, or you can use it from inside your content management system (e.g., Drupal) to organize your documents or web site. You can also use AGROVOC as an hub to access many other vocabularies available on the web. To date, AGROVOC is used by researchers, librarians and information managers for indexing, retrieving and organizing data in agricultural information systems and Web pages. Currently, AGROVOC is an SKOS-XL concept scheme and a Linked Open Data (LOD*) set aligned with over 20 other multilingual knowledge organization systems related to agriculture. You may browse AGROVOC, access its Web Services or SPARQL endpoint." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.A29ckB comment "This bilingual thesaurus organizes the key concepts of biodiversity sciences, in their basic and applied ecological components. It uses polyhierarchy and includes 818 reciprocal associative relationships. The 1654 French and English descriptors (designating 827 concepts) are enriched with a large number of synonyms (1860) and hidden variants (7020) in both languages. Concepts are grouped into 82 collections, by semantic categories, thematic fields and EBV classes (Essential Biodiversity Variables). Definitions are given with their sources. This resource is aligned with the international thesauri AGROVOC, GEMET (GEneral Multilingual Environmental Thesaurus) and EnvThes (Environmental Thesaurus), as well as with the ontology ENVO (Environment Ontology)." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.vq28qp comment "Population and Community Ontology (PCO) is an ontology standard for describing the collective and interacting species of any taxa such as humans or plants. PCO has useful application in community health care, plant pathology, behavioral studies, sociology, and ecology. The PCO is compliant with the Basic Formal Ontology (BFO) and is designed to be compatible with other OBO Foundry ontologies." assertion.
- TRAITSTHES comment "The Traits Thesaurus is a comprehensive semantic resource developed to standardise trait data and metadata for aquatic organisms. It is the result of the revision and integration of the Phytoplankton, Zooplankton, Fish, Macroalgae and Macrozoobenthos Traits Thesauri, originally developed by LifeWatch Italy, into a unique and unified thesaurus. The Traits Thesaurus has been achieved through a combination of manual and automated alignment processes." assertion.
- TRAITSTHES comment "The Traits Thesaurus is a comprehensive semantic resource developed to standardise trait data and metadata for aquatic organisms. It is the result of the revision and integration of the Phytoplankton, Zooplankton, Fish, Macroalgae and Macrozoobenthos Traits Thesauri, originally developed by LifeWatch Italy, into a unique and unified thesaurus. The Traits Thesaurus has been achieved through a combination of manual and automated alignment processes." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.847069 comment "The Open Biological and Biomedical Ontology (OBO) Foundry is a collective of ontology developers that are committed to collaboration and adherence to shared principles. The mission of the OBO Foundry is to develop a family of interoperable ontologies that are both logically well-formed and scientifically accurate. To achieve this, OBO Foundry participants voluntarily adhere to and contribute to the development of an evolving set of principles including open use, collaborative development, non-overlapping and strictly-scoped content, and common syntax and relations, based on ontology models that work well, such as the Gene Ontology (GO). The OBO Foundry is overseen by an Operations Committee with Editorial, Technical and Outreach working groups." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.847069 comment "The Open Biological and Biomedical Ontology (OBO) Foundry is a collective of ontology developers that are committed to collaboration and adherence to shared principles. The mission of the OBO Foundry is to develop a family of interoperable ontologies that are both logically well-formed and scientifically accurate. To achieve this, OBO Foundry participants voluntarily adhere to and contribute to the development of an evolving set of principles including open use, collaborative development, non-overlapping and strictly-scoped content, and common syntax and relations, based on ontology models that work well, such as the Gene Ontology (GO). The OBO Foundry is overseen by an Operations Committee with Editorial, Technical and Outreach working groups." assertion.
- GOLEM comment "GOLEM lab ERC project" assertion.
- ISMAR-EcoBio comment "ISMAR-EcoBio is the researcher's community of biology and ecology at the Institute of Marine Sciences of the National Research Council of Italy (CNR-ISMAR). " assertion.
- Tools4MSP comment "The design, development and implementation of the Tools4MSP modelling framework together with the maintenance and update of the Tools4MSP Geoplatform is coordinated by the Tools4MSP Team. The Team is part of the CNR-ISMAR (Italian National Research Council - Institute of Marine Sciences), Office of Venice. Currently, our research activities focus on the analysis of cumulative effects from human activities, trade-off-synergies analysis of multiple sea uses, ecosystem-based approach, integration of ecosystem services into MSP and development of open source tools to support MSP and ICZM." assertion.
- RSpace comment "RSpace is an open-source platform that orchestrates research workflows into FAIR data management ecosystems." assertion.
- FLUXNET comment "FLUXNET is an international “network of networks,” tying together regional networks of earth system scientists. FLUXNET scientists use the eddy covariance technique to measure the cycling of carbon, water, and energy between the biosphere and atmosphere. Scientists use these data to better understand ecosystem functioning, and to detect trends in climate, greenhouse gases, and air pollution." assertion.
- FLUXNET comment "FLUXNET is an international “network of networks,” tying together regional networks of earth system scientists. FLUXNET scientists use the eddy covariance technique to measure the cycling of carbon, water, and energy between the biosphere and atmosphere. Scientists use these data to better understand ecosystem functioning, and to detect trends in climate, greenhouse gases, and air pollution." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.yknezb comment "DataCite is a leading global non-profit organisation that provides persistent identifiers (DOIs) for research data. Their goal is to help the research community locate, identify, and cite research data with confidence. They support the creation and allocation of DOIs and accompanying metadata. They provide services that support the enhanced search and discovery of research content. They also promote data citation and advocacy through community-building efforts and responsive communication and outreach materials. DataCite gathers metadata for each DOI assigned to an object. The metadata is used for a large index of research data that can be queried directly to find data, obtain stats and explore connections. All the metadata is free to access and review. To showcase and expose the metadata gathered, DataCite provides an integrated search interface, where it is possible to search, filter and extract all the details from a collection of millions of records." assertion.
- ERMIdentifier comment "The European Registry of Materials is a simple registry with the sole purpose to mint material identifiers to be used by research projects throughout the life cycle of their project. The identifier is nothing more than that identifier, and not by default linked to any information. Think of it as a pre-registration of the intention to study the material." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.c26a4e comment "Identifier project to uniquely identify nanomaterials, allowing them to identify materials in experimental designs, data, reports, project deliverables, and scholarly publications." assertion.
- SURF-PIDs comment "SURF offers researchers the opportunity to register their collected data and to make it accessible through the use of PIDs. SURF uses the handle software provided by the Corporation for National Research Initiatives (CNRI) as a structural foundation. SURF acts as a host for the PIDs. The PIDs are replicated internally at SURF, as well as externally in the context of the EPIC consortium. " assertion.
- AmeriFlux comment "AmeriFlux is a network of PI-managed sites measuring ecosystem CO2, water, and energy fluxes in North, Central and South America. It was established to connect research on field sites representing major climate and ecological biomes, including tundra, grasslands, savanna, crops, and conifer, deciduous, and tropical forests. As a grassroots, investigator-driven network, the AmeriFlux community has tailored instrumentation to suit each unique ecosystem. This “coalition of the willing” is diverse in its interests, use of technologies and collaborative approaches. As a result, the AmeriFlux Network continually pioneers new ground. The network was launched in 1996, after an international workshop on flux measurements in La Thuile, Italy, in 1995, where some of the first year-long flux measurements were presented. Early support for the network came from many sources, including the U.S. Department of Energy’s Terrestrial Carbon Program, the DOE’s National Institute of Global Environmental Change (NIGEC), NASA, NOAA and the US Forest Service. The network grew from about 15 sites in 1997 to more than 110 active sites registered today. Sixty-one other sites, now inactive, have flux data stored in the network’s database. In 2012, the U.S. DOE established the AmeriFlux Management Project (AMP) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) to support the broad AmeriFlux community and the AmeriFlux sites. AmeriFlux is now one of the DOE Office of Biological and Environmental Research’s (BER) best-known and most highly regarded brands in climate and ecological research. AmeriFlux datasets, and the understanding derived from them, provide crucial linkages between terrestrial ecosystem processes and climate-relevant responses at landscape, regional, and continental scales." assertion.
- WH-NL comment "On behalf of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management in the Netherlands, Geonovum has worked on a dictionary with terms related to the theme of heat. Geonovum has established definitions of concepts together with those involved in the field. At this time the dictionary is available in the Dutch language only." assertion.
- WH-NL comment "On behalf of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management in the Netherlands, Geonovum has worked on a dictionary with terms related to the theme of heat. Geonovum has established definitions of concepts together with those involved in the field. At this time the dictionary is available in the Dutch language only." assertion.
- AMDP comment "Data Portal of the AmeriFlux network" assertion.
- NCEI-NOAA comment "NCEI provides environmental data, products, and services covering the depths of the ocean to the surface of the sun to drive resilience, prosperity, and equity for current and future generations. A tenacious and trusted leader in environmental information for a rapidly changing world with a focus on driving lasting good across our partnerships, our economy, around the U.S and the world. NCEI data helps businesses and organizations across sectors operate more efficiently, safely, environmentally, and economically. " assertion.
- BADM comment "The BADM (Biological, Ancillary, Disturbance and Metadata) is a protocol standardized across eddy covariance networks (AmeriFlux, ICOS, Fluxnet and more) to report station characteristics, sensors' deployment and other metadata, as well as to submit discontinuous variables measured in dedicated campaigns not included in the main dataset. Many information are constrained on a vocabulary list. The information can be entered via an Excel spreadsheet, a csv file, and, in the ICOS context, an online tool, and they are exported to the user in a BIF (for BADM Interchange Format) format that enables the BADM data to be read programmatically. The BIF format consists of 5 columns: site ID, group ID, variable group name, variable name, and data value. A variable group is a set of variables that are reported together (e.g. a variable value, the date it was collected, and the method used to collect it). Sites may report multiple instances of the same variable group associated with different measurements collected over time, plant species, soil depths, collection methods, etc. The group ID uniquely identifies the data belonging to the same instance of a reported variable group. The variable names and data value provide the details of the reported data within a variable group." assertion.
- _2 comment "This narrative is for functional testing, and can therefore be ignored" assertion.
- JRU_EMSO_Italy comment "The JRU EMSO Italy is a coordination structure which brings together Italian research institutions and universities who will pool human resources and equipment to monitor European seas. The objective is to provide Italian and European marine scientists with technologically advanced infrastructures in order to study long-term time series of data about the European marine environment and for detecting natural and man-induced changes and hazards related to climate and biodiversity." assertion.
- EMSO_OGS_ERDDAP comment "ERDDAP is a data server that gives you a simple, consistent way to download subsets of scientific datasets in common file formats and make graphs and maps. This particular ERDDAP installation on National Oceanographic Data Centre at National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics - OGS manages oceanographic data (for example, data from buoys and deep mooring)." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.457f35 comment "Identifier schema for Protein Data Bank" assertion.
- FAIRsharing.fd28en comment "PDBx/mmCIF is a dictionary of data archiving macromolecule crystallographic experiments and their results." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.fd28en comment "PDBx/mmCIF is a dictionary of data archiving macromolecule crystallographic experiments and their results." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.fd28en comment "PDBx/mmCIF is a dictionary of data archiving macromolecule crystallographic experiments and their results." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.fd28en comment "PDBx/mmCIF is a dictionary of data archiving macromolecule crystallographic experiments and their results." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.fd28en comment "PDBx/mmCIF is a dictionary of data archiving macromolecule crystallographic experiments and their results." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.fd28en comment "PDBx/mmCIF is a dictionary of data archiving macromolecule crystallographic experiments and their results." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.fd28en comment "PDBx/mmCIF is a dictionary of data archiving macromolecule crystallographic experiments and their results." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.2t35ja comment "The Protein Data Bank archives information about the 3D shapes of proteins, nucleic acids, and complex assemblies that helps students and researchers understand all aspects of biomedicine and agriculture, from protein synthesis to health and disease. As a member of the wwPDB, the RCSB PDB provides simple and advanced searching for macromolecules and ligands, tabular reports, specialized visualization tools, sequence-structure comparisons, Molecule of the Month and other educational resources at PDB-101, and more." assertion.
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- _2 comment "This narrative is for functional testing, and can therefore be ignored." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.9y4cqw comment "An exchange format for reporting experimentally determined three-dimensional structures of biological macromolecules that serves a global community of researchers, educators, and students. The data contained in the archive include atomic coordinates, bibliographic citations, primary and secondary structure, information, and crystallographic structure factors and NMR experimental data." assertion.