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The Geodatenkatalog.de is the metadata information system of the Geodateninfrastruktur Deutschland (GDI-DE) and forms the data basis for Geoportal.de. With the help of this central component, metadata for geodata sets, geodata services, and other IT-supported geodata applications are collected and can be researched and retrieved via Geoportal.de.
The ColabFit Exchange is an online resource for the discovery, exploration and submission of datasets for data-driven interatomic potential (DDIP) development for materials science and chemistry applications. ColabFit's goal is to increase the Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, and Reusability (FAIR) of DDIP data by providing convenient access to well-curated and standardized first-principles and experimental datasets. Content on the ColabFit Exchange is open source and freely available.
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EaSy Data (for Earth System Data) is the French data repository for the environmental domain. It allows researchers in the Environmental and Earth sciences to publish their data and obtain a DOI. Submissions must comply with the scope defined by the communities. Data are moderated by community scientists before validation. Metadata are based on community standards (ISO 19115) and are exposed via standard API (CSW and OGC API)
The Central Neuroimaging Data Archive (CNDA) allows for sharing of complex imaging data to investigators around the world, through a simple web portal. The CNDA is an imaging informatics platform that provides secure data management services for Washington University investigators, including source DICOM imaging data sharing to external investigators through a web portal, cnda.wustl.edu. The CNDA’s services include automated archiving of imaging studies from all of the University’s research scanners, automated quality control and image processing routines, and secure web-based access to acquired and post-processed data for data sharing, in compliance with NIH data sharing guidelines. The CNDA is currently accepting datasets only from Washington University affiliated investigators. Through this platform, the data is available for broad sharing with researchers both internal and external to Washington University.. The CNDA overlaps with data in oasis-brains.org https://www.re3data.org/repository/r3d100012182, but CNDA is a larger data set.
UltraViolet is part of a suite of repositories at New York University that provide a home for research materials, operated as a partnership of the Division of Libraries and NYU IT's Research and Instruction Technology. UltraViolet provides faculty, students, and researchers within our university community with a place to deposit scholarly materials for open access and long-term preservation. UltraViolet also houses some NYU Libraries collections, including proprietary data collections.
Teesside University Research Data Repository links to the University's Research Portal and enables your datasets to be linked to your staff profile. It helps prevent data loss by storing it in a safe secure environment and enables your research data to be open access. https://researchdata.tees.ac.uk/about.
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The public MorpheusML model repository collects, curates, documents and tests computational models for multi-scale and multicellular biological systems. Model must be encoded in the model description language MorpheusML. Subsections of the repository distinguish published models from contributed non-published and example models. New models are simulated in Morpheus or Artistoo independently from the authors and results are compared to published results. Successful reproduction is documented on the model's webpage. Models in this repository are included into the CI and test pipelines for each release of the model simulator Morpheus to check and guarantee reproducibility of results across future simulator updates. The model’s webpage provides a History-link to all past model versions and edits that are automatically tracked via Git. Each model is registered with a unique and persistent ID of the format M..... The model description page (incl. the biological context and key results of that model), the model’s XML file, the associated paper, and all further files (often simulation result videos) connected with that model can be retrieved via a persistent URL of the format https://identifiers.org/morpheus/M..... - for technical details on the citable ModelID please see https://registry.identifiers.org/registry/morpheus - for the model definition standard MorpheusML please see https://doi.org/10.25504/FAIRsharing.78b6a6 - for the model simulator Morpheus please see https://morpheus.gitlab.io - for the model simulator Artistoo please see https://artistoo.net/converter.html
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As a research data hub for social and economic history, Emporion enables the free and standards-compliant publication of time series, historical statistical and panel data, georeferenced vector data, text mining analyses and data papers. Emporion is also open to contributions from the fields of business and environmental history and the history of technology. Emporion's supporting institutions are the DFG Priority Programme 1859 'Experience and Expectations. Historical Foundations of Economic Behavior' and the Gesellschaft für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte in conjunction with the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin – Preußischer Kulturbesitz.
Regionaal Archief Alkmaar (RAA) is a joint arrangement that operates within a large region in the province of Noord-Holland. The first purpose of this arrangement is to fulfill the function of a regional knowledge and information center through the acquisition and preservation of a broad collection of historical sources. The second purpose is to make these sources actively available. It does so according to the Dutch Public Records Act (Archiefwet 1995). At the time of writing, the joint arrangement services include 9 municipalities, namely: Alkmaar, Bergen, Castricum, Den Helder, Heiloo, Hollands Kroon, Schagen, Dijk en Waard and Texel. The arrangement also includes other joint arrangements. These are the GGD Hollands Noorden and Veiligheidsregio Noord-Holland Noord. Also, the RAA keeps the archives of the water authority Hoogheemraadschap Hollands Noorderkwartier and its predecessors. This is being done on the basis of a service agreement. Finally many archives of families, persons of interest, companies and non-governmental organizations are being collected and managed. This is a secondary task of the RAA, but these archives are also being managed on the ground of the Dutch Public Records Act.
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Loyalist Migrations is a partnership between the United Empire Loyalist Association of Canada (UELAC), Huron University College’s Community History Centre, and Western Libraries’ Map and Data Centre. Our researchers use the genealogical records of the UELAC as well as other archival sources to reconstruct the migrations of thousands of exiles, refugees, economic migrants, settlers, and soldiers from all walks of life who fled the American Revolution. Not all migrants called themselves Loyalists and it is not the intention of this project to ascribe political motivations for their journeys. The migrations included a diverse array of settlers, Indigenous people, and African Americans who embarked on their journeys, willingly or forced, in search of safety and security in lands claimed by the British Empire.
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eMaapõu is a window to geological information in Estonia, proving direct search functionality to the data hosted in the geoscience data platform SARV, and links to external resources and applications.
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An Open Science resource that promotes scientific research and discovery in neurological diseases and accelerates the development of new treatments. It includes a growing collection of biospecimens, longitudinal clinical and neuropsychiatric information, imaging and genetic data from patients with neurological disease as well as healthy controls.
San Raffaele Open Research Data Repository (ORDR) is an institutional platform which allows to safely store, preserve and share research data. ORDR is endowed with the essential characteristics of trusted repositories, as it ensures: a) open or restricted access to contents, with persistent unique identifiers to enable referencing and citation; b) a comprehensive set of Metadata fields to enable discovery and reuse; c) provisions to safeguard integrity, authenticity and long-term preservation of deposited data.
The ASEP Data Repository is an institutional multidisciplinary on-line repository that stores scientific outputs - bibliographic records, full texts and datasets of the institutional authors from The Czech Academy of Sciences. The repository is hosted by Library of the Czech Academy of Sciences. Data that are stored in database are accessible in the on-line catalogue. Each dataset has its own description and metadata according to international standards.
TheCellMap.org serves as a central repository for storing and analyzing quantitative genetic interaction data produced by genome-scale Synthetic Genetic Array (SGA) experiments with the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. In particular, TheCellMap.org allows users to easily access, visualize, explore, and functionally annotate genetic interactions, or to extract and reorganize subnetworks, using data-driven network layouts in an intuitive and interactive manner.
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The CSIRO National Collections and Marine Infrastructure (NCMI) Information and Data Centre has managed marine data for Australia's government research organisation for over 30 years. They have an enduring archive of marine and climate research data, and regularly publish data (including physical, chemical, bathymetric and biological data) collected on board RV Investigator as part of the Marine National Facility. Data from the MNF is freely and publicly available.
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Sextant is a marine and coastal geographic data infrastructure. It is operated by Scientific Information Systems for the Sea (SISMER) of Ifremer (https://www.ifremer.fr/). Sextant aims to document, disseminate and promote a catalog of data related to the marine environment. For Ifremer's laboratories and partners, as well as for national and European actors working in the marine and coastal field, Sextant provides tools that promote and facilitate the archiving, consultation and availability of these geographical data. Data published by Sextant are available free or restricted. They can be used in accordance with the terms of the Creative Commons license selected by the author of data. Sextant infrastructure and the technologies used are in line with the implementation of the INSPIRE Directive and make it possible to follow the Open Data approach. Some data set published by Sextant has a DOI which enables it to be cited in a publication in a reliable and sustainable way. The long-term preservation of data filed in Sextant is ensured by Ifremer infrastructure.
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CanPath is Canada’s largest population health cohort and a national platform for population-level health research.It is a unique Canadian platform allowing scientists to explore the complex factors that contribute to disease. It is a deeply characterized cohort of individuals who have provided broad consent and now include two per cent of all Canadians between 30 and 74 years of age. CanPath can save researchers time — sometimes up to a decade — associated with arranging and measuring their own population samples. Researchers around the world can readily integrate CanPath data into their own studies. The standardization and harmonization of data across CanPath’s regional cohorts has been facilitated by Maelstrom Research.
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Covalent DNA modifications have been found in numerous organisms and more are continually being discovered and characterized, as detection methods improve. Many of these modifications can affect the conformation of the DNA double helix, often resulting in downstream effects upon transcription factor binding. Some of these modifications have been demonstrated to be stable, while others are viewed as merely transient. DNAmod catalogues information on known DNA modifications, of which the well-known 5-methylcytosine is only one. It aims to profile modifications' properties, building upon data contained within the Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI) database. It also provides literature citations and includes curated annotations on mapping techniques and natural occurrence information.
Government of Yukon open data provides an easy way to find, access and reuse the government's public datasets. This service brings all of the government's data together in one searchable website. Our datasets are created and managed by different government departments. We cannot guarantee the quality or timeliness of all data. If you have any feedback you can get in touch with the department that produced the dataset. This is a pilot project. We are in the process of adding a quality framework to make it easier for you to access high quality, reliable data.