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  • LW ERIC is the e-Science European Research Infrastructure for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research. It provides access to a multitude of datasets, e-Services and tools enabling the construction and operation of Virtual Research Environments (VREs) through innovative technologies, which permit the accelerated capture of data, their analysis and knowledge-based decision-making support for biodiversity and ecosystem management. It can be split into 2 groups of services: BER_e-Infra & BER_VREs. BER_VREs consists of 3 cutting-edge technologies: LifeBlock, a Blockchain technology for transparency and immutability, guaranteeing FAIR-compliant data. Tesseract, the technical composability layer to integrate web services, enabling the development of VREs for users to combine and arrange services and software into multiple workflows. The Artificial Intelligence virtual laboratory (vLab), an online service allowing users to locate others working on similar subjects and the hubs that link them. Within BiCiKL, LW ERIC will support virtual access to BER_VREs.

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  • Through the generous support of The Polonsky Foundation, this project made 1.5 million digitized pages freely available. Portions of the Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana (Vatican Library) and the Bodleian Libraries’ collections of Hebrew manuscripts, Greek manuscripts, and incunabula were selected for digitization by a team of scholars and curators from around the world. The selection process was informed by a balance of scholarly and practical concerns; conservation staff at the Bodleian and Vatican Libraries worked with curators to assess not only the significance of the content, but the physical condition of the items, prioritizing items that are robust enough to withstand being transported to the imaging studio and handled by the photographers. In order to preserve the integrity and completeness of the manuscript collections, the libraries also agreed to digitize whole collections where appropriate. While the Vatican and the Bodleian had been creating digital images from our collections for a number of years, this project provided an opportunity for both libraries to increase the scale of their digitization services. In both cases, this meant significant investments in the equipment, infrastructure and people that make digitization possible. Over the course of this project, both libraries also revealed information about their digitization techniques and methods.

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  • This is the institutional repository of Universitat Rovira i Virgili. The interface is available in Spanish, Catalan and English.

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  • EcoliWiki is a community-based resource for the annotation of all non-pathogenic E. coli, its phages, plasmids, and mobile genetic elements. Users can contribute data to this wiki-style repository.

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  • LW ERIC is the e-Science European Research Infrastructure for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research. It provides access to a multitude of datasets, e-Services and tools enabling the construction and operation of Virtual Research Environments (VREs) through innovative technologies, which permit the accelerated capture of data, their analysis and knowledge-based decision-making support for biodiversity and ecosystem management. It can be split into 2 groups of services: BER_e-Infra & BER_VREs. BER_VREs consists of 3 cutting-edge technologies: LifeBlock, a Blockchain technology for transparency and immutability, guaranteeing FAIR-compliant data. Tesseract, the technical composability layer to integrate web services, enabling the development of VREs for users to combine and arrange services and software into multiple workflows. The Artificial Intelligence virtual laboratory (vLab), an online service allowing users to locate others working on similar subjects and the hubs that link them. Within BiCiKL, LW ERIC will support virtual access to BER_VREs.

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  • Through the generous support of The Polonsky Foundation, this project made 1.5 million digitized pages freely available. Portions of the Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana (Vatican Library) and the Bodleian Libraries’ collections of Hebrew manuscripts, Greek manuscripts, and incunabula were selected for digitization by a team of scholars and curators from around the world. The selection process was informed by a balance of scholarly and practical concerns; conservation staff at the Bodleian and Vatican Libraries worked with curators to assess not only the significance of the content, but the physical condition of the items, prioritizing items that are robust enough to withstand being transported to the imaging studio and handled by the photographers. In order to preserve the integrity and completeness of the manuscript collections, the libraries also agreed to digitize whole collections where appropriate. While the Vatican and the Bodleian had been creating digital images from our collections for a number of years, this project provided an opportunity for both libraries to increase the scale of their digitization services. In both cases, this meant significant investments in the equipment, infrastructure and people that make digitization possible. Over the course of this project, both libraries also revealed information about their digitization techniques and methods.

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  • This is the institutional repository of Universitat Rovira i Virgili. The interface is available in Spanish, Catalan and English.

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  • EcoliWiki is a community-based resource for the annotation of all non-pathogenic E. coli, its phages, plasmids, and mobile genetic elements. Users can contribute data to this wiki-style repository.

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