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  • The BBMRI-ERIC Directory is a tool to share aggregate information about biobanks across Europe. The Directory welcomes new biobanks to join and publish information about themselves, including their contact information in the directory. The BBMRI-ERIC Directory can help researchers find relevant biobanks, get their contact information and identify appropriate infrastructure for the storage of samples for research purposes.

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  • The ODISSEI Portal is a metadata catalogue. It combines metadata from a wide variety of research data repositories into a single interface, allowing for advanced semantic queries to support findability, and facilitate data access. The ODISSEI Portal is under active development and features and content will be improved throughout the ODISSEI Roadmap project (until the end of 2024).

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  • E-cyanobacterium.org is a web-based platform for public sharing, annotation, analysis, and visualisation of dynamical models and wet-lab experiments related to cyanobacteria. It allows models to be represented at different levels of abstraction — as biochemical reaction networks or ordinary differential equations. The platform is unique in providing concise mapping of mathematical models to the formalised consortium-agreed biochemical description. The main goal of the platform is to connect the world of biological knowledge with benefits of mathematical description of dynamic processes.

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  • The WODC Repository is the online library of the Research and Documentation Centre (WODC) of the Dutch Ministry of Justice and Security. The WODC publishes all research research reports and other publications full text (from 1973 on) in this literature database.

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  • The CancerData site is an effort of the Medical Informatics and Knowledge Engineering team (MIKE for short) of Maastro Clinic, Maastricht, The Netherlands. It offers a central, online repository for the sustained storage of clinical protocols, publications and research datasets. The data that are offered can vary from documents, spreadsheets to (bio-)medical images and treatment simulations. CancerData is a registered member of DataCite, which is an international consortium and member of the International DOI Foundation. Via DataCite, we have the ability to offer persistent identifiers to the datasets via the registration of Digital Object Identifiers (DOI).

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  • This site is a university repository providing access to the publication output of Utrecht University and other resources, such as maps. The site interface is available in Dutch or English.

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  • The Archaeological Map of the Czech Republic (AMCR) is a repository designed for information on archaeological investigations, sites and finds, operated by the Archaeological Institutes of the CAS in Prague and Brno. The archives of these institutions contain documentation of archaeological fieldwork on the territory of the Czech Republic from 1919 to the present day, and they continue to enrich their collections. The AMCR database and related documents form the largest collection of archaeological data concerning the Czech Republic and are therefore an important part of our cultural heritage. The AMCR digital archive contains various types of records - individual archaeological documents (texts, field photographs, aerial photographs, maps and plans, digital data), projects, fieldwork events, archaeological sites, records of individual finds and a library of 3D models. Data and descriptive information are continuously taken from the AMCR and presented in the the AMCR Digital Archive interface.

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  • The CHD7 database contains locus-specific, anonymised mutation data on both published and unpublished variants of the CHD7 gene related to the CHARGE syndrome phenotype. It can be searched for patients and their clinical phenotype or for mutations. It can be used as a central, quick reference database for anyone who encounters a variant in the CHD7 gene. Mutations are numbered according to the current reference sequence (GenBank Accession no. NM017780.2).

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  • The BBMRI-ERIC Directory is a tool to share aggregate information about biobanks across Europe. The Directory welcomes new biobanks to join and publish information about themselves, including their contact information in the directory. The BBMRI-ERIC Directory can help researchers find relevant biobanks, get their contact information and identify appropriate infrastructure for the storage of samples for research purposes.

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  • The ODISSEI Portal is a metadata catalogue. It combines metadata from a wide variety of research data repositories into a single interface, allowing for advanced semantic queries to support findability, and facilitate data access. The ODISSEI Portal is under active development and features and content will be improved throughout the ODISSEI Roadmap project (until the end of 2024).

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  • E-cyanobacterium.org is a web-based platform for public sharing, annotation, analysis, and visualisation of dynamical models and wet-lab experiments related to cyanobacteria. It allows models to be represented at different levels of abstraction — as biochemical reaction networks or ordinary differential equations. The platform is unique in providing concise mapping of mathematical models to the formalised consortium-agreed biochemical description. The main goal of the platform is to connect the world of biological knowledge with benefits of mathematical description of dynamic processes.

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  • The WODC Repository is the online library of the Research and Documentation Centre (WODC) of the Dutch Ministry of Justice and Security. The WODC publishes all research research reports and other publications full text (from 1973 on) in this literature database.

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  • The CancerData site is an effort of the Medical Informatics and Knowledge Engineering team (MIKE for short) of Maastro Clinic, Maastricht, The Netherlands. It offers a central, online repository for the sustained storage of clinical protocols, publications and research datasets. The data that are offered can vary from documents, spreadsheets to (bio-)medical images and treatment simulations. CancerData is a registered member of DataCite, which is an international consortium and member of the International DOI Foundation. Via DataCite, we have the ability to offer persistent identifiers to the datasets via the registration of Digital Object Identifiers (DOI).

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  • This site is a university repository providing access to the publication output of Utrecht University and other resources, such as maps. The site interface is available in Dutch or English.

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  • The Archaeological Map of the Czech Republic (AMCR) is a repository designed for information on archaeological investigations, sites and finds, operated by the Archaeological Institutes of the CAS in Prague and Brno. The archives of these institutions contain documentation of archaeological fieldwork on the territory of the Czech Republic from 1919 to the present day, and they continue to enrich their collections. The AMCR database and related documents form the largest collection of archaeological data concerning the Czech Republic and are therefore an important part of our cultural heritage. The AMCR digital archive contains various types of records - individual archaeological documents (texts, field photographs, aerial photographs, maps and plans, digital data), projects, fieldwork events, archaeological sites, records of individual finds and a library of 3D models. Data and descriptive information are continuously taken from the AMCR and presented in the the AMCR Digital Archive interface.

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  • The CHD7 database contains locus-specific, anonymised mutation data on both published and unpublished variants of the CHD7 gene related to the CHARGE syndrome phenotype. It can be searched for patients and their clinical phenotype or for mutations. It can be used as a central, quick reference database for anyone who encounters a variant in the CHD7 gene. Mutations are numbered according to the current reference sequence (GenBank Accession no. NM017780.2).

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