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Taverna Workflow System
Taverna is an open source and domain-independent Workflow Management System – a suite of tools used to design and execute scientific workflows and aid in-silico...-
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Introduction to Persistent Identifiers
Presentation prepared by EUDAT covering: What are persistent identifiers? Why use persistent identifiers? Different persistent identifier systems; The HANDLE system; EPIC PID...-
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FREYA Knowledge Hub - the Persistent Identifier Forum
The FREYA Knowledge Hub was designed to help people understand what persistent identifiers are, why they exist, and how to use them for research. The PID Forum gives access to...-
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CESSDA Vocabulary Service
CESSDA Vocabulary Service enables users to discover, browse, and download controlled vocabularies in a variety of languages. The service is provided by the Consortium of...-
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Persistent Identifiers ANDS guides
The Australian National Data Service has developed three guides about Persistent Identifiers for three different types of users. The basic guide focus on awareness level and...-
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