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The goal of the CODATA Research Data Management Terminology is to gather the key terms needed for a common understanding of the research data management domain. The RDMT was revised by the CODATA RDM Terminology Working Group, shared for public review, and then confirmed and finalised in 2023. The RDMT grew out of the CASRAI Research Data Management Glossary, which was intended as a practical reference for individuals and groups concerned with the improvement of research data management (RDM). In 2020, CASRAI requested that CODATA assume responsibility for the curation of this valued resource. To that end, the RDM Terminology Working Group uses a lightweight and pragmatic biennial process to review the resource now restructured as the CODATA RDM Terminology and suggest any edits, additions and removals that are required in order to develop and improve this important reference resource.
COCONUT (COlleCtion of Open Natural ProdUcTs) Online is an open source project for Natural Products (NPs) storage, search and analysis. It gathers data from over 50 open NP resources and is available free of charge and without any restriction. Each entry corresponds to a "flat" NP structure, and is associated, when available, to their known stereochemical forms, literature, organisms that produce them, natural geographical presence and diverse pre-computed molecular properties.
This vocabulary is intended to provide a flexible framework within different usage scenarios to semantically represent any type of content, be it on the Web or in local storage media. For example, it can be used by web quality assurance tools such as web accessibility evaluation tools to record a representation of the assessed web content, including text, images, or other types of formats. In many cases, it can be used together with HTTP Vocabulary in RDF 1.0, which allows quality assurance tools to record the HTTP headers that have been exchanged between a client and a server. This is particularly useful for quality assurance testing, conformance claims, and reporting languages like the W3C Evaluation And Report Language (EARL). [from homepage]
identifier for an academic research group issued by the CNRS
The China National Center for Bioinformation's (CNCB) Genome Warehouse (GWH) is a public repository holding genetic information for a wide range of species including humans, plants, animals, and microorganisms. Identifiers in this resource correspond to genomes of various species. The goal of the resource is to make genomic data accessible to researchers in areas like precision medicine and biotechnology.
This ontology represents the clinical findings and procedures used in the oral and maxillo-facial surgical domain
ClinGen is a National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded resource that defines the clinical relevance of genes and variants for use in precision medicine and research. This prefix provides identifiers for curations representing evidence aggregation and expert panel assertions based on standardized evaluation procedures
ClinGen is a National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded resource that defines the clinical relevance of genes and variants for use in precision medicine and research. This prefix provides and maintains identifiers for alleles.
ClinGen is a National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded resource that defines the clinical relevance of genes and variants for use in precision medicine and research. This prefix provides identifiers for a panel of experts performing variant pathogenecity evaluation.
Concepts for encoding bibliometric information
Representation of languages
One of the precursors to the EuropePMC project. Now EuropePMC is able to resolve CiteXplore codes.
A vocabuarly for describing the background and methodology for the design of the DataCite profile of DCAT-AP (CiteDCAT-AP), as well as the defined mappings.
The CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model (CRM) is a theoretical and practical tool for information integration in the field of cultural heritage. It can help researchers, administrators and the public explore complex questions with regards to our past across diverse and dispersed datasets. The CIDOC CRM achieves this by providing definitions and a formal structure for describing the implicit and explicit concepts and relationships used in cultural heritage documentation and of general interest for the querying and exploration of such data. Such models are also known as formal ontologies. These formal descriptions allow the integration of data from multiple sources in a software and schema agnostic fashion. [from homepage]
Established in 2005 by professor Wu Taixiang and Li Youping team, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, and the Ministry of Health of China assigned it to be the representative of China to join WHO ICTRP in 2007. The Chinese Clinical Trial Registry provides the services include register for trials, consultation for trial design, central randomization for an allocation sequence, peer review for draft articles and training for peer reviewers. (from website)
ChemPro is a database of chemoproteomic probes. This prefix provides identifiers for human proteins that interact with chemoproteomic probes.
ChemPro is a database of chemoproteomic probes. This prefix provides identifiers for chemoproteomic probes used to label human proteins in living cells.