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  • Lectorium is an open scientific disciplinary repository. It stores and makes accessible to the public the works of Polish scholars in the area of history and its related sciences. The material in Lectorium is presented in six main sections: history, archaeology, art history, musicology, ethnology and cultural anthropology, information and book studies. The interface is available in Polish and English.

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  • Macromolecular Xtallography Raw Data Repository (MX-RDR) is a domain-specific digital repository of crystallographic open research data. The repository is open to everyone. It was designed to archive and provide access to raw diffraction data collected for macromolecular crystals. It includes tools for creating datasets of crystallographic metadata by combining information extracted directly from diffraction images and obtained from a PDB deposit and/or user input. Each dataset is characterized by rich metadata, both to facilitate their management and long-term curation, and to allow effective scientific reuse.

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  • Lectorium is an open scientific disciplinary repository. It stores and makes accessible to the public the works of Polish scholars in the area of history and its related sciences. The material in Lectorium is presented in six main sections: history, archaeology, art history, musicology, ethnology and cultural anthropology, information and book studies. The interface is available in Polish and English.

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  • Macromolecular Xtallography Raw Data Repository (MX-RDR) is a domain-specific digital repository of crystallographic open research data. The repository is open to everyone. It was designed to archive and provide access to raw diffraction data collected for macromolecular crystals. It includes tools for creating datasets of crystallographic metadata by combining information extracted directly from diffraction images and obtained from a PDB deposit and/or user input. Each dataset is characterized by rich metadata, both to facilitate their management and long-term curation, and to allow effective scientific reuse.

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