GERiT provides an overview of research institutions in Germany. You can find contact details, DFG projects, job vacancies and opportunities for doctoral research.
Git-Repo with the code for the TS4NFDI Gateway to Terminology services Demo UI: https://ts4nfdi.github.io/api-gateway. Contribute to ts4nfdi/api-gateway development by creating an account on GitHub.
Thoth is a non-profit, open metadata management and dissemination platform. Thoth offers comprehensive solutions for metadata management, distribution, archiving, and DOI registration, empowering publishers to efficiently manage and disseminate their scholarly works.
As our OSTrails practices evolve, we expect the following high-level results:
Asset 23x 1 OSTrails Commons - Common methods, tools, services, guidance & training to provide end-to-end solutions that serve researchers, RPOs, RFOs.
Asset 23x 1 DMP Evaluation Rubric and Service - Co-developed with RFOs comprehensive rubric, and a service that identifies project features, specifies metrics and creates tests for measurement of maDMPs.
Asset 23x 1 SKGs Research Product Quality Toolbox - A set of annotation tools to improve quality in SKGs.
Asset 23x 1 Case Studies and Proof of Concept Instances - Well-tested scenarios for fit-for-purpose plan-track-assess pathways of OSTrails results adoption and implementation in different settings.
Asset 23x 1 Training Library and Integrated Competence Centre - Open learning resources for B2B and B2C training approaches and a network of trainers.
The Cross-Domain Interoperability Framework (CDIF) is a set of guidelines and practice for using domain-agnostic standards to support the interoperability and reusability of FAIR data, especially across domain and institutional boundaries. It is being developed in response to the need for agreements on the use of standards in FAIR
The I-ADOPT framework: The I-ADOPT framework is based on the I-ADOPT ontology designed to be used as a semantic broker between existing variable description models (including ontologies, taxonomies, and structured controlled vocabularies).
Decentralized identifiers (DIDs) are a new type of identifier that enables verifiable, decentralized digital identity. A DID refers to any subject (e.g., a person, organization, thing, data model, abstract entity, etc.) as determined by the controller of the DID. In contrast to typical, federated identifiers, DIDs have been designed so that they may be decoupled from centralized registries, identity providers, and certificate authorities. Specifically, while other parties might be used to help enable the discovery of information related to a DID, the design enables the controller of a DID to prove control over it without requiring permission from any other party. DIDs are URIs that associate a DID subject with a DID document allowing trustable interactions associated with that subject.
Annif is an open source toolkit for automated subject indexing. It integrates several machine learning and AI based algorithms for text classification.
This document describes RML, a generic mapping language, based on and extending [R2RML]. The RDF Mapping language (RML) is a mapping language defined to express customized mapping rules from heterogeneous data structures and serializations to the RDF [RDF-CONCEPTS] data model. RML is defined as a superset of the W3C-standardized mapping language [R2RML], aiming to extend its applicability and broaden its scope, adding support for data in other structured formats. [R2RML] is the W3C standard to express customized mappings from relational databases to RDF. RML follows exactly the same syntax as R2RML; therefore, RML mappings are themselves RDF graphs. The present document describes the RML language and its concepts through definitions and examples.
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.