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  • VertNet uses the Integrated Publishing Toolkit (IPT) to host published biodiversity data on the VertNet IPT for its participating institutions. The IPT is a free, open source web application designed to publish primary occurrence data, species checklists and taxonomies, and associated dataset metadata available for use on the Internet. Data are published as web-based Darwin Core Archives (simple ZIP files that contain tab-delimited or comma-separated text files organized using the Darwin Core Standard).

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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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  • The WHOI Ship DataGrabber system provides the oceanographic community on-line access to underway ship data collected on the R/V Atlantis, Knorr, Oceanus, and Tioga (TBD). All the shipboard data is co-registered with the ship's GPS time and navigation systems. The system is built upon the methodology and technology developed for the Alvin Frame-Grabber and the JasonII Virtual Control Van system. A beta-version was deployed on the R/V Atlantis AT11-16 cruise in the summer of 2004 and the system has subsequently been installed on the R/V Knorr and Oceanus.

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  • The Influenza Research Database (IRD) is a free, open, publicly-accessible resource funded by the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases through the Bioinformatics Resource Centers program. IRD provides a comprehensive, integrated database and analysis resource for influenza sequence, surveillance, and research data, including user-friendly interfaces for data retrieval, visualization, and comparative genomics analysis, together with personal login- protected ‘workbench’ spaces for saving data sets and analysis results. IRD integrates genomic, proteomic, immune epitope, and surveillance data from a variety of sources, including public databases, computational algorithms, external research groups, and the scientific literature.

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  • VertNet uses the Integrated Publishing Toolkit (IPT) to host published biodiversity data on the VertNet IPT for its participating institutions. The IPT is a free, open source web application designed to publish primary occurrence data, species checklists and taxonomies, and associated dataset metadata available for use on the Internet. Data are published as web-based Darwin Core Archives (simple ZIP files that contain tab-delimited or comma-separated text files organized using the Darwin Core Standard).

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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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  • The WHOI Ship DataGrabber system provides the oceanographic community on-line access to underway ship data collected on the R/V Atlantis, Knorr, Oceanus, and Tioga (TBD). All the shipboard data is co-registered with the ship's GPS time and navigation systems. The system is built upon the methodology and technology developed for the Alvin Frame-Grabber and the JasonII Virtual Control Van system. A beta-version was deployed on the R/V Atlantis AT11-16 cruise in the summer of 2004 and the system has subsequently been installed on the R/V Knorr and Oceanus.

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  • The Influenza Research Database (IRD) is a free, open, publicly-accessible resource funded by the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases through the Bioinformatics Resource Centers program. IRD provides a comprehensive, integrated database and analysis resource for influenza sequence, surveillance, and research data, including user-friendly interfaces for data retrieval, visualization, and comparative genomics analysis, together with personal login- protected ‘workbench’ spaces for saving data sets and analysis results. IRD integrates genomic, proteomic, immune epitope, and surveillance data from a variety of sources, including public databases, computational algorithms, external research groups, and the scientific literature.

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