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The European Monitoring and Evaluation Programme (EMEP) is a scientifically based and policy driven programme under the Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution (CLRTAP) for international co-operation to solve transboundary air pollution problems.
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The Arctic Data Centre (ADC) is a service provided by the Norwegian Meteorological Institute (MET) and is a legacy of the International Polar Year (IPY). ADC is based on the FAIR guiding principles for data management and access to free and open data. While the Norwegian Meteorological Institute use CC BY as the data license, ADC is managing data on behalf of other data owners that may have other preferences. ADC is primarily hosting data within meteorology, oceanography and glaciology, but through active metadata harvesting it also points to data within other disciplines. ADC normally offers data in CF-NetCDF adhering to the Climate and Forecast Conventions (exceptions may occur) and support services on top of data like OPeNDAP and OGC WMS. Machine interfaces to the catalogue include OAI-PMH, OGC CSW and OpenSearch. Information is provided in the native format MET Metadata (MMD), ISO-19115 and GCMD DIF (others are being considered).
CLARINO Bergen Center repository is the repository of CLARINO, the Norwegian infrastructure project . Its goal is to implement the Norwegian part of CLARIN. The ultimate aim is to make existing and future language resources easily accessible for researchers and to bring eScience to humanities disciplines. The repository includes INESS the Norwegian Infrastructure for the Exploration of Syntax and Semantics. This infrastructure provides access to treebanks, which are databases of syntactically and semantically annotated sentences.
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The NIRD Research Data Archive is a repository that provides long-term storage for research data and is compliant with the Open Archival Information System (OAIS) reference model . The aim of the archive is to provide (public) access to published research data and to promote cross-disciplinary studies. The NIRD Research Data Archive (NIRD Archive) is in full production. The NIRD Archive will operate on a “subject to approval” basis and will accept any type of research data from Norwegian academically funded projects that is no longer considered proprietary.