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  • GLOBE (Global Collaboration Engine) is an online collaborative environment that enables land change researchers to share, compare and integrate local and regional studies with global data to assess the global relevance of their work.

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  • The EMODnet Chemistry portal provides easy access to marine chemical data, standardised harmonized validated data collections and reliable data products, highly relevant to assess ecosystem status according to the Marine Strategy Framework Directive. Data on temporal and spatial distribution of marine litter, of the concentration of nutrients, organic matter, pesticides, heavy metals, radionuclides and antifoulants in the water column, in the sediment and in biota.

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  • FORS – Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences is a national research data infrastructure that supports the accessibility, preservation, and reuse of research data in the social sciences. As a CoreTrustSeal-certified repository, FORS adheres to internationally recognised standards of responsible data stewardship, ensuring that research data are managed, stored, and made accessible in a secure and sustainable manner, both now and in the future. FORS supports Swiss social science researchers and institutions by offering expert guidance on data management, documentation, and sharing. It fosters a culture of secondary data use and transparency by acquiring, curating, and disseminating high-quality quantitative and qualitative datasets. In addition to its repository services, FORS conducts large-scale surveys and methodological research, and collaborates with international partners to promote global access to trustworthy and reusable research data. FORS shares data with SWISSUbase, but is a distinct entity.

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  • The Open Biomedical Imaging Archive (OBIA) is a repository for archiving biomedical imaging and related clinical data in a common DICOM format. OBIA adopts five data objects (Collection, Individual, Study, Series, and Image) for data organization, accepts the submission of biomedical images of multiple modalities, organs, and diseases. In order to protect personal privacy, OBIA has formulated a unified de-identification and quality control process based on the DICOM standard. In addition, OBIA provides friendly and intuitive web interface for data submission, browsing and retrieval, as well as image retrieval. As of November 2024, OBIA has housed data for a total of 991 individuals, 4244 studies, and 1,946,305 images covering 9 modalities and 30 anatomical sites. Representative imaging modalities are MR, CT, and DX. Anatomical sites include the chest, pelvis, abdomen, head and liver. OBIA offering two types of data accessibility: open access and controlled access. Data access permissions for controlled-access datasets are managed by the submitter. Collectively, OBIA provides a reliable platform for biomedical imaging data management and offers free open access to all publicly available data to support research activities throughout the world.

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  • The Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW) is a worldwide system established by the World Meteorological Organization, a United Nations agency, to monitor trends in the Earth's atmosphere. GAWSIS is the official catalogue of GAW stations and Contributing networks. It provides the GAW community and other interested people with an up-to-date, searchable data base of : station characteristics, measurements programs and data available, instrument, contact people, bibliographic references. GAWSIS also serves as a repository for supporting documents.

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  • The International Chemical Safety Cards (ICSCs) are data sheets intended to provide essential safety and health information on chemicals in a clear and concise way.

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  • GLOBE (Global Collaboration Engine) is an online collaborative environment that enables land change researchers to share, compare and integrate local and regional studies with global data to assess the global relevance of their work.

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  • The EMODnet Chemistry portal provides easy access to marine chemical data, standardised harmonized validated data collections and reliable data products, highly relevant to assess ecosystem status according to the Marine Strategy Framework Directive. Data on temporal and spatial distribution of marine litter, of the concentration of nutrients, organic matter, pesticides, heavy metals, radionuclides and antifoulants in the water column, in the sediment and in biota.

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  • FORS – Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences is a national research data infrastructure that supports the accessibility, preservation, and reuse of research data in the social sciences. As a CoreTrustSeal-certified repository, FORS adheres to internationally recognised standards of responsible data stewardship, ensuring that research data are managed, stored, and made accessible in a secure and sustainable manner, both now and in the future. FORS supports Swiss social science researchers and institutions by offering expert guidance on data management, documentation, and sharing. It fosters a culture of secondary data use and transparency by acquiring, curating, and disseminating high-quality quantitative and qualitative datasets. In addition to its repository services, FORS conducts large-scale surveys and methodological research, and collaborates with international partners to promote global access to trustworthy and reusable research data. FORS shares data with SWISSUbase, but is a distinct entity.

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  • The Open Biomedical Imaging Archive (OBIA) is a repository for archiving biomedical imaging and related clinical data in a common DICOM format. OBIA adopts five data objects (Collection, Individual, Study, Series, and Image) for data organization, accepts the submission of biomedical images of multiple modalities, organs, and diseases. In order to protect personal privacy, OBIA has formulated a unified de-identification and quality control process based on the DICOM standard. In addition, OBIA provides friendly and intuitive web interface for data submission, browsing and retrieval, as well as image retrieval. As of November 2024, OBIA has housed data for a total of 991 individuals, 4244 studies, and 1,946,305 images covering 9 modalities and 30 anatomical sites. Representative imaging modalities are MR, CT, and DX. Anatomical sites include the chest, pelvis, abdomen, head and liver. OBIA offering two types of data accessibility: open access and controlled access. Data access permissions for controlled-access datasets are managed by the submitter. Collectively, OBIA provides a reliable platform for biomedical imaging data management and offers free open access to all publicly available data to support research activities throughout the world.

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  • The Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW) is a worldwide system established by the World Meteorological Organization, a United Nations agency, to monitor trends in the Earth's atmosphere. GAWSIS is the official catalogue of GAW stations and Contributing networks. It provides the GAW community and other interested people with an up-to-date, searchable data base of : station characteristics, measurements programs and data available, instrument, contact people, bibliographic references. GAWSIS also serves as a repository for supporting documents.

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  • The International Chemical Safety Cards (ICSCs) are data sheets intended to provide essential safety and health information on chemicals in a clear and concise way.

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