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  • The Index to Marine and Lacustrine Geological Samples (IMLGS) describes and provides access to ocean floor and lakebed rock and sediment samples curated by participating institutional and government repositories in the U.S., Canada, the United Kingdom, France, and Germany. Each curatorial facility prepares data on their own collection for the IMLGS. Data include basic collection and storage information. Lithology, texture, age, principal investigator, province, weathering, metamorphism, glass remarks, and descriptive data are included for some samples, at the discretion of the curator. The Index provides links to view and download related data and images in the long-term archive, at participating institutions.

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  • SRDR (Systematic Review Data Repository, now SRDR+) is a free, web-based platform for managing, extracting, storing, and sharing data used in systematic reviews. It allows collaborative work, supports reproducibility and transparency, and helps reduce redundant efforts in evidence synthesis.

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  • RADAR4Culture is a low-threshold and easy-to use service for sustainable publication and preservation of cultural heritage research data. It offers free publication for any data type and format according to the FAIR principles, independent of the researcher´s institutional affiliation. Through persistent identifiers (DOI) and a guaranteed retention period of at least 25 years, the research data remain available, citable and findable long-term. Currently, the offer is aimed exclusively at researchers at publicly funded research institutions and (art) universities as well as non-commercial academies, galleries, libraries, archives and museums in Germany. No contract is required and no data publication fees are charged. The researchers are responsible for the upload, organisation, annotation and curation of research data as well as the peer-review process (as an optional step) and finally their publication.

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  • Brainlife is an open, online platform that provides seamless access to cloud computing infrastructure and brain data and data derivatives. It aims to address challenges to neuroscience open sharing and reproducibility by providing integrative mechanisms for publishing data, and algorithms while embedding them with computing resources to impact multiple scientific communities. Brainlife is intended for neuroscientists, computer scientists, statisticians, and engineers interested in brain data to use the data or develop and publish their analysis methods.

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  • The Collaborative Research Centre 806 Database (CRC806-Database) serves as the central research data management infrastructure for the Collaborative Research Centre 806, providing a secure archive and publication platform for primary research data, including archaeological site records, paleoclimatic reconstructions, artifact distributions, faunal and geomagnetic datasets, spanning the dispersal of anatomically modern humans from Africa to Europe.

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  • NMDB provides access to Neutron Monitor measurements from stations around the world. The goal of NMDB is to provide easy access to all Neutron Monitor measurements through an easy to use interface. NMDB provides access to real-time as well as historical data.

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  • The UMCG Research Data Catalogue is a manually filled catalogue for large data collections (i.e. Databanks and Biobanks) of the University medical center Groningen. Currently you can find more than 60 resources in this catalogue, however this catalogue is still in development. In the future we hope to share all re-usable research data of the UMCG in this catalogue.

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  • PHIDIAS is a web-based database and analysis system that aims to manually curate, computationally analyze, and address different scientific issues in the areas of pathogen-host interactions (PHI, or called host-pathogen interactions or HPI). PHIDIAS has emphasized the study of those pathogens that cause various infectious diseases in humans and animals. The recently published Victors analysis program is a relatively independent system within the PHIDIAS database and analysis resource.

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  • AmeriFlux is a data archive and 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. Its goals include quantifying the magnitude of the carbon sources and sinks for a range of terrestrial ecosystems in the Americas, and how they may be influenced by disturbance, management regimes, climate variability, nutrients, and atmospheric pollutants; advancing understanding of processes regulating carbon assimilation, respiration, and storage; collecting critical new information to help define the current global CO2 budget; and enabling improved predictions of future concentrations of atmospheric CO2.

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  • The Polar Geospatial Center (PGC) Data Archive makes research data regarding both poles available by working with researchers on mapping and remote sensing projects in the most remote locations on Earth. The archive of many open data products such as digital elevation models, historic and contemporary polar maps, and historic aerial photography. Open data is available at no cost. Licensed data, namely commercial satellite imagery, is available to PGC core users only.

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  • The Index to Marine and Lacustrine Geological Samples (IMLGS) describes and provides access to ocean floor and lakebed rock and sediment samples curated by participating institutional and government repositories in the U.S., Canada, the United Kingdom, France, and Germany. Each curatorial facility prepares data on their own collection for the IMLGS. Data include basic collection and storage information. Lithology, texture, age, principal investigator, province, weathering, metamorphism, glass remarks, and descriptive data are included for some samples, at the discretion of the curator. The Index provides links to view and download related data and images in the long-term archive, at participating institutions.

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  • SRDR (Systematic Review Data Repository, now SRDR+) is a free, web-based platform for managing, extracting, storing, and sharing data used in systematic reviews. It allows collaborative work, supports reproducibility and transparency, and helps reduce redundant efforts in evidence synthesis.

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  • RADAR4Culture is a low-threshold and easy-to use service for sustainable publication and preservation of cultural heritage research data. It offers free publication for any data type and format according to the FAIR principles, independent of the researcher´s institutional affiliation. Through persistent identifiers (DOI) and a guaranteed retention period of at least 25 years, the research data remain available, citable and findable long-term. Currently, the offer is aimed exclusively at researchers at publicly funded research institutions and (art) universities as well as non-commercial academies, galleries, libraries, archives and museums in Germany. No contract is required and no data publication fees are charged. The researchers are responsible for the upload, organisation, annotation and curation of research data as well as the peer-review process (as an optional step) and finally their publication.

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  • Brainlife is an open, online platform that provides seamless access to cloud computing infrastructure and brain data and data derivatives. It aims to address challenges to neuroscience open sharing and reproducibility by providing integrative mechanisms for publishing data, and algorithms while embedding them with computing resources to impact multiple scientific communities. Brainlife is intended for neuroscientists, computer scientists, statisticians, and engineers interested in brain data to use the data or develop and publish their analysis methods.

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  • The Collaborative Research Centre 806 Database (CRC806-Database) serves as the central research data management infrastructure for the Collaborative Research Centre 806, providing a secure archive and publication platform for primary research data, including archaeological site records, paleoclimatic reconstructions, artifact distributions, faunal and geomagnetic datasets, spanning the dispersal of anatomically modern humans from Africa to Europe.

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  • NMDB provides access to Neutron Monitor measurements from stations around the world. The goal of NMDB is to provide easy access to all Neutron Monitor measurements through an easy to use interface. NMDB provides access to real-time as well as historical data.

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  • The UMCG Research Data Catalogue is a manually filled catalogue for large data collections (i.e. Databanks and Biobanks) of the University medical center Groningen. Currently you can find more than 60 resources in this catalogue, however this catalogue is still in development. In the future we hope to share all re-usable research data of the UMCG in this catalogue.

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  • PHIDIAS is a web-based database and analysis system that aims to manually curate, computationally analyze, and address different scientific issues in the areas of pathogen-host interactions (PHI, or called host-pathogen interactions or HPI). PHIDIAS has emphasized the study of those pathogens that cause various infectious diseases in humans and animals. The recently published Victors analysis program is a relatively independent system within the PHIDIAS database and analysis resource.

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  • AmeriFlux is a data archive and 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. Its goals include quantifying the magnitude of the carbon sources and sinks for a range of terrestrial ecosystems in the Americas, and how they may be influenced by disturbance, management regimes, climate variability, nutrients, and atmospheric pollutants; advancing understanding of processes regulating carbon assimilation, respiration, and storage; collecting critical new information to help define the current global CO2 budget; and enabling improved predictions of future concentrations of atmospheric CO2.

    more_vert
  • The Polar Geospatial Center (PGC) Data Archive makes research data regarding both poles available by working with researchers on mapping and remote sensing projects in the most remote locations on Earth. The archive of many open data products such as digital elevation models, historic and contemporary polar maps, and historic aerial photography. Open data is available at no cost. Licensed data, namely commercial satellite imagery, is available to PGC core users only.

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