Omeka is a free, flexible, and open source web-publishing platform for the display of library, museum, archives, and scholarly collections and exhibitions. Its five-minute setup makes launching an online archive or exhibition as easy as launching a blog.
scholaraly infrastructure to provide access to global scholarly bibliographic and citation data with full provenance (where, wen, who of the source data + change tracking)
Data provided under CC0
Hackathons providing sandbox environments for practicing reproducible research. Use the Hub to organise events, submit papers for reproduction, record and feed back reviews
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.
Slides give an overview over the actual situation of AAI and the used technologies (SAML, OAuth) and implementations (Shibboleth, ...) and outlook to a possible future
"Open-source Dropbox" with added description features. It is a data storage and description platform designed to help researchers and other users to describe their data files, built on Linked Open Data and ontologies. Users can use Dendro to publish data to CKAN, Zenodo, DSpace or EUDAT's B2Share and others. - feup-infolab/dendro
Im Onlineportal finden Nutzerinnen und Nutzer zunächst die bereits bekannten Leitlinien und ihre Erläuterungen. Neu hinzu kommen nun allgemeine und fachspezifische Kommentierungen, Fallbeispiele, eine Übersicht über häufig gestellte Fragen, Verweise auf Gesetze und andere Normen, zugehörige DFG-Stellungnahmen sowie externe Quellen. Für die Nutzerinnen und Nutzer des Portals existieren verschiedene Such- und Zugangsmodi. Eine englische Fassung soll 2021 freigeschaltet werden.
Status: Recognised & Endorsed The Metadata IG will concern itself with all aspects of metadata for research data. In particular it will attempt to coordinate the efforts of the WGs concerned with metadata to produce a coherent approach to metadata covering metadata modalities of description, restriction, navigation, provenance, preservation and the use of metadata for the purposes discovery, contextualisation, validation, analytical processing, simulation, visualisation and interoperation. It will also liaise with the other WGs especially Data Foundation and Terminology, PIDs, Standardisation of data categories and codes and Data Citation. This IG activity relates to data management policies and plans of research organisations and researchers, and to policies and standards of research funders and of research communities which may or may not be official standards.
VIMMP provides an easily accessible, user-friendly hub to access all tangible and intangible components, such as information, knowledge, services and tools to support the efficient decision making, uptake and effective use of materials. At the core of VIMMP will be a metadata enriched data environment that eases the tasks of all actors. In particular it will facilitate the translation of a scientific problem into modelling workflows, ready for simulation using a range of software tools integrated into an open simulation platform and deployed on cloud services. The VIMMP platform is open, so that any provider can easily integrate and deploy their software codes as well as services.
The 'German Network for Bioinformatics Infrastructure – de.NBI' is a national, academic and non-profit infrastructure supported by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research providing bioinformatics services to users in life sciences research and biomedicine in Germany and Europe. The partners organize training events, courses and summer schools on tools, standards and compute services provided by de.NBI to assist researchers to more effectively exploit their data.
Ansatz, um die Abhängigkeiten von Jupyter-Notebooks definieren und (temporär) auflösen zu können, ohne etwas an der lokalen Installation ändern zu müssen
BioSchemas relies and extends from schema.org and aims to reuse existing standards and reach consensus among a wide number of life sciences organizations and communities.