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  • This site is an institutional repository providing access to digitised historical source material from the Bavarian State Library (Bayerische StaatsBibliothek), some dating back to the 1500s. Materials include original magazines, reports, illustrations, photos, dictionaries and encyclopaedias. Users may set up RSS feeds to be alerted to new content. The interface is available in German.

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  • University of Ioannina Libraries through the use of the I.R. "OLYMPIAS" collect, store, index, maintain and distribute the research work of the members of its academic community in digital form. It is an Institutional Repository for dissertations, postgraduate theses and doctoral dissertations, as well as journal publications and conference presentations and proceedings of the academic community members. "OLYMPIAS" also includes digitized material (books and magazines) concerning the Epirus Region which is a geographic and administrative region in northwestern Greece.

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  • The DARIAH-DE repository is a digital long-term archive for human and cultural-scientific research data. Each object described and stored in the DARIAH-DE Repository has a unique and lasting Persistent Identifier (DOI), with which it is permanently referenced, cited, and kept available for the long term. In addition, the DARIAH-DE Repository enables the sustainable and secure archiving of data collections. The DARIAH-DE Repository is not only to DARIAH-DE associated research projects, but also to individual researchers as well as research projects that want to save their research data persistently, referenceable and long-term archived and make it available to third parties. The main focus is the simple and user-oriented access to long-term storage of research data. To ensure its long term sustainability, the DARIAH-DE Repository is operated by the Humanities Data Centre.

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  • The Carbohydrate Structure Database (CSDB) contains manually curated natural carbohydrate structures, taxonomy, bibliography, NMR data and more. The Bacterial (BCSDB) and Plant&Fungal (PFCSDB) databases were merged in 2015, becoming the CSDB, to improve the quality of content-dependent services, such as taxon clustering and NMR simulation.

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  • Curated repository for small angle scattering data and models. SASBDB contains X-ray (SAXS) and neutron (SANS) scattering data from biological macromolecules in solution.

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  • University of Groningen institutional repository

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  • Nearly 60% of patients undergoing cancer treatment are estimated to have had at least one potential drug-drug interaction; for patients receiving oral anticancer therapy, up to 50% have been reported to experience a potential drug-drug interaction, with 16% experiencing a major event. Drug-drug interactions are therefore a significant issue for cancer patients and the health care professionals who treat them. Combining the internationally recognised drug-drug interactions expertise of the University of Liverpool (UK) with the clinical pharmacology in oncology and haemotology expertise of Radboud University, Nijmegen (the Netherlands), this site was established in 2017 in response to the need for improved management of DDIs with anti-cancer agents.

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2,752 Data sources
  • This site is an institutional repository providing access to digitised historical source material from the Bavarian State Library (Bayerische StaatsBibliothek), some dating back to the 1500s. Materials include original magazines, reports, illustrations, photos, dictionaries and encyclopaedias. Users may set up RSS feeds to be alerted to new content. The interface is available in German.

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  • University of Ioannina Libraries through the use of the I.R. "OLYMPIAS" collect, store, index, maintain and distribute the research work of the members of its academic community in digital form. It is an Institutional Repository for dissertations, postgraduate theses and doctoral dissertations, as well as journal publications and conference presentations and proceedings of the academic community members. "OLYMPIAS" also includes digitized material (books and magazines) concerning the Epirus Region which is a geographic and administrative region in northwestern Greece.

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  • The DARIAH-DE repository is a digital long-term archive for human and cultural-scientific research data. Each object described and stored in the DARIAH-DE Repository has a unique and lasting Persistent Identifier (DOI), with which it is permanently referenced, cited, and kept available for the long term. In addition, the DARIAH-DE Repository enables the sustainable and secure archiving of data collections. The DARIAH-DE Repository is not only to DARIAH-DE associated research projects, but also to individual researchers as well as research projects that want to save their research data persistently, referenceable and long-term archived and make it available to third parties. The main focus is the simple and user-oriented access to long-term storage of research data. To ensure its long term sustainability, the DARIAH-DE Repository is operated by the Humanities Data Centre.

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  • The Carbohydrate Structure Database (CSDB) contains manually curated natural carbohydrate structures, taxonomy, bibliography, NMR data and more. The Bacterial (BCSDB) and Plant&Fungal (PFCSDB) databases were merged in 2015, becoming the CSDB, to improve the quality of content-dependent services, such as taxon clustering and NMR simulation.

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  • Curated repository for small angle scattering data and models. SASBDB contains X-ray (SAXS) and neutron (SANS) scattering data from biological macromolecules in solution.

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  • University of Groningen institutional repository

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  • Nearly 60% of patients undergoing cancer treatment are estimated to have had at least one potential drug-drug interaction; for patients receiving oral anticancer therapy, up to 50% have been reported to experience a potential drug-drug interaction, with 16% experiencing a major event. Drug-drug interactions are therefore a significant issue for cancer patients and the health care professionals who treat them. Combining the internationally recognised drug-drug interactions expertise of the University of Liverpool (UK) with the clinical pharmacology in oncology and haemotology expertise of Radboud University, Nijmegen (the Netherlands), this site was established in 2017 in response to the need for improved management of DDIs with anti-cancer agents.

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