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  • This site allows access to special collections of Düsseldorf University. Both interface and content are in English only.

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  • Fordatis is the institutional research data repository of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft. Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft based in Germany is Europes largest research and technology organization. Fordatis contains research data created by researcher at Fraunhofer. These are data from the engineering, natural sciences and social sciences.

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  • Sciflection is a chemical database which allows researchers to publish and share their experiments as well as analytical data. Sciflection accepts structured data directly uploaded from Electronic Laboratory Notebooks (open enventory, Sciformation ELN, open for others) in JSON format. The repository is searchable by chemical structure, text parts, numeric parameters, etc.

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  • STOREDB provides infrastructure for sharing data and resources in radiation biology and epidemiology. It is a platform for the archiving and sharing of primary data and outputs of all kinds, including epidemiological and experimental data, from research on the effects of radiation. It also provides a directory of bioresources and databases containing information and materials that investigators are willing to share. STORE supports the creation of a radiation research commons.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution.

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  • ICSD (Inorganic Crystal Structure Database) was founded in 1977 on the initiative of Prof. Bergerhoff (University of Bonn). Since 1985, FIZ Karlsruhe has been involved in the production of the database with various partners; since 2017, FIZ Karlsruhe has been solely responsible for the product. ICSD is the world’s largest database for fully determined inorganic crystal structures and contains the crystallographic data of published crystalline inorganic structures, including atom coordinates, dating back to 1913. Organometallic and theoretical structures have been added within the past years.

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  • This site provides access to the institutions research output. While the interface is available in German only, summaries for materials are available in English as well. A RSS feed can be set up to notify users of newly added relevant content.

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1,741 Data sources
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  • This site allows access to special collections of Düsseldorf University. Both interface and content are in English only.

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  • Fordatis is the institutional research data repository of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft. Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft based in Germany is Europes largest research and technology organization. Fordatis contains research data created by researcher at Fraunhofer. These are data from the engineering, natural sciences and social sciences.

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  • Sciflection is a chemical database which allows researchers to publish and share their experiments as well as analytical data. Sciflection accepts structured data directly uploaded from Electronic Laboratory Notebooks (open enventory, Sciformation ELN, open for others) in JSON format. The repository is searchable by chemical structure, text parts, numeric parameters, etc.

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  • STOREDB provides infrastructure for sharing data and resources in radiation biology and epidemiology. It is a platform for the archiving and sharing of primary data and outputs of all kinds, including epidemiological and experimental data, from research on the effects of radiation. It also provides a directory of bioresources and databases containing information and materials that investigators are willing to share. STORE supports the creation of a radiation research commons.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution.

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  • ICSD (Inorganic Crystal Structure Database) was founded in 1977 on the initiative of Prof. Bergerhoff (University of Bonn). Since 1985, FIZ Karlsruhe has been involved in the production of the database with various partners; since 2017, FIZ Karlsruhe has been solely responsible for the product. ICSD is the world’s largest database for fully determined inorganic crystal structures and contains the crystallographic data of published crystalline inorganic structures, including atom coordinates, dating back to 1913. Organometallic and theoretical structures have been added within the past years.

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  • This site provides access to the institutions research output. While the interface is available in German only, summaries for materials are available in English as well. A RSS feed can be set up to notify users of newly added relevant content.

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