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FDAT is a research data repository hosted by the University of Tübingen, designed to facilitate long-term archiving and publication of research data. Managed by the Information, Communication and Media Center (IKM), it primarily caters to the humanities and social sciences, while welcoming researchers from all scientific disciplines at the university. Committed to high-quality data management, FDAT emphasizes the importance of adhering to the FAIR Data Principles, promoting findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reusability of the research data it contains.
The mission of World Data Center for Climate (WDCC) is to provide central support for the German and European climate research community. The WDCC is member of the ISC's World Data System. Emphasis is on development and implementation of best practice methods for Earth System data management. Data for and from climate research are collected, stored and disseminated. The WDCC is restricted to data products. Cooperations exist with thematically corresponding data centres of, e.g., earth observation, meteorology, oceanography, paleo climate and environmental sciences. The services of WDCC are also available to external users at cost price. A special service for the direct integration of research data in scientific publications has been developed. The editorial process at WDCC ensures the quality of metadata and research data in collaboration with the data producers. A citation code and a digital identifier (DOI) are provided and registered together with citation information at the DOI registration agency DataCite.
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The public MorpheusML model repository collects, curates, documents and tests computational models for multi-scale and multicellular biological systems. Model must be encoded in the model description language MorpheusML. Subsections of the repository distinguish published models from contributed non-published and example models. New models are simulated in Morpheus or Artistoo independently from the authors and results are compared to published results. Successful reproduction is documented on the model's webpage. Models in this repository are included into the CI and test pipelines for each release of the model simulator Morpheus to check and guarantee reproducibility of results across future simulator updates. The model’s webpage provides a History-link to all past model versions and edits that are automatically tracked via Git. Each model is registered with a unique and persistent ID of the format M..... The model description page (incl. the biological context and key results of that model), the model’s XML file, the associated paper, and all further files (often simulation result videos) connected with that model can be retrieved via a persistent URL of the format https://identifiers.org/morpheus/M..... - for technical details on the citable ModelID please see https://registry.identifiers.org/registry/morpheus - for the model definition standard MorpheusML please see https://doi.org/10.25504/FAIRsharing.78b6a6 - for the model simulator Morpheus please see https://morpheus.gitlab.io - for the model simulator Artistoo please see https://artistoo.net/converter.html
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Chemotion-repository is a repository for the publication, re-use and archiving of research data in the domain of chemistry. It is suitable for molecules, reactions, and associated data. It stores original data in diverse file-formats including standard file types and as well as descriptions, metadata, and ontologies. The repository is open to all researchers worldwide.
Launched in December 2013, Gaia is destined to create the most accurate map yet of the Milky Way. By making accurate measurements of the positions and motions of stars in the Milky Way, it will answer questions about the origin and evolution of our home galaxy. The first data release (2016) contains three-dimensional positions and two-dimensional motions of a subset of two million stars. The second data release (2018) increases that number to over 1.6 Billion. Gaia’s measurements are as precise as planned, paving the way to a better understanding of our galaxy and its neighborhood. The AIP hosts the Gaia data as one of the external data centers along with the main Gaia archive maintained by ESAC and provides access to the Gaia data releases as part of Gaia Data Processing and Analysis Consortium (DPAC).