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  • RRID:SCR_010476

    This resource has 50+ mentions.

http://www-amdis.iaea.org/ALADDIN/

Numerical database of atomic and molecular processes and particle-surface interactions. It has formatted data on atomic structure and spectra (energy levels,wave lengths, and transition probabilities); electron and heavy particle collisions with atoms, ions, and molecules (cross sections and/or rate coefficients, including, in most cases, analytic fit to the data); sputtering of surfaces by impact of main plasma constituents and self sputtering; particle reflection from surfaces; thermophysical and thermomechanical properties of beryllium and pyrolytic graphites.

Proper citation: ALADDIN (RRID:SCR_010476) Copy   


http://aad.archives.gov/aad/

Database of the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration that allows users to search by keyword or category. Specific topics in personal history, private sectors, places, wars or time periods can be chosen to help filter your research findings of the 85 million electronic records that have been made available.

Proper citation: Access to Archival Databases (RRID:SCR_010479) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010480

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://www.aiddata.org/

Portal of information about international economic development assistance, dating back to 1947, that includes a database of nearly one million past and present aid activities around the world, aid information management services and tools, data visualization technologies, and research designed to increase understanding of development finance. AidData is searchable by topic such as disaster prevention, energy supply, water supply or reconstruction relief. You may also search by specific regions including Africa, Europe, America, Asia, or Oceania.

Proper citation: AidData (RRID:SCR_010480) Copy   


http://www.aoos.org/

Portal for ocean and coastal observations data. They address regional and national needs for ocean information, gather specific data on key coastal and ocean variables, and ensure timely and sustained dissemination and availability of these data. . AOOS programmatic focus areas are: * Safe marine operations * Coastal hazard mitigation * Tracking ecosystem and climate trends * Monitoring water quality

Proper citation: Alaska Ocean Observing System (RRID:SCR_010481) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_022833

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://qdr.syr.edu/

Archive for storing and sharing digital data (and accompanying documentation) generated or collected through qualitative and multi method research in social sciences. QDR provides data management consulting services and actively curates all data projects, maintaining value and usefulness of data over time, and ensuring their availability and findability for re-use.

Proper citation: Qualitative Data Repository (RRID:SCR_022833) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_023125

https://data.4tu.nl/portal

International data repository for science, engineering and design. Services include curation, sharing, long-term access and preservation of research datasets. These services are available to anyone around the world. In addition, 4TU.ResearchData also offers training and resources to researchers to support them in making research data findable, accessible, interoperable and reproducible (FAIR).

Proper citation: 4TU.ResearchData (RRID:SCR_023125) Copy   


https://portal.aodn.org.au/

Interoperable online network of marine and climate data resources.AODN Portal provides access to all available Australian marine and climate science data and provides the primary access to IMOS data.

Proper citation: Australian Ocean Data Network (RRID:SCR_023134) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_023132

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

http://researchdata.aston.ac.uk/

Aston University's repository for their research data. It is one of three services providing information about Aston University�s research. Aston Publications Explorer holds Aston's research publications and Aston Research Explorer has broader information about Aston's research work including research staff, awards and activities, projects and research groups.Metadata will be accessible to anyone free of charge. The metadata may be re-used in any medium without prior permission and re-sold commercially provided the repository is mentioned.Aston�s repository holds datasets and corresponding metadata that have been produced by Aston University staff and students. The datasets deposited in Aston Publications Explorer range from metadata records only through to full datasets. Content is the sole responsibility of the authors, and any questions over content should be directed to them.Aston Data Explorer, Aston Publications Explorer AND Aston Research Explorer allow users to re-use full-text and other full-data items under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (CC BY NC ND) licence. This means that users must give appropriate credit to the authors and link to the licence. Users may not re-use the material for commercial purposes. Users cannot distribute material that has been remixed, transformed or built upon the original published output. Where a full-text or other full-data item has a licence that is more restrictive or permissive than the CC BY NC ND default licence, this licence should be adhered to.

Proper citation: Aston Data Explorer (RRID:SCR_023132) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_023130

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://arch.library.northwestern.edu/

Arch is an open access repository for the research and scholarly output of Northwestern University. Log in with your NetID to deposit, describe, and organize your research for public access and long-term preservation. We'll use our expertise to help you curate, share, and preserve your work.

Proper citation: Arch (RRID:SCR_023130) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_023142

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://bolin.su.se/data/

Provides open access to Climate and Earth System Data from scientists at the centre and their collaborators. Helps to make your data open, FAIR and visually appealing. Each dataset and source code in the Bolin Centre Database is assigned a unique DOI. This makes it easy to cite and find your data. If dataset has more than one version, each version will have its own DOI.

Proper citation: Bolin Centre Database (RRID:SCR_023142) Copy   


https://researchdata.bbk.ac.uk

Repository allows all researchers at Birkbeck to upload data, and get DOI.Data in the Birkbeck Data Repository is stored on Arkivum server.This is a very secure storage space, which will allow our data to remain unchanged and accessible for many years after it is deposited.

Proper citation: Birkbeck Research Data (RRID:SCR_023139) Copy   


http://archive.stsci.edu/

Astronomical data archive focused on optical, ultraviolet, and near infrared. Used for maximizing scientific accessibility and productivity of astronomical data. MAST hosts data from over dozen missions like Webb, Hubble, TESS, Kepler, and in the future Roman.

Proper citation: Barbara A. Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes (RRID:SCR_023137) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_017422

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://www.beilstein-strenda-db.org/strenda/

Storage and search platform supported by Beilstein-Institut that incorporates STRENDA Guidelines. For authors who prepare manuscript containing functional enzymology data, STRENDA DB provides means to ensure that data sets are complete and valid before submitting them to journal.

Proper citation: STRENDA (RRID:SCR_017422) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_017272

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://www.brainimagelibrary.org

Repository for confocal microscopy brain imaging data. Data archives that have been established by BRAIN Initiative Data Sharing. National public resource enabling researchers to deposit, analyze, mine, share and interact with large brain image datasets. Operated as partnership between Biomedical Applications Group at Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, Center for Biological Imaging at University of Pittsburgh and Molecular Biosensor and Imaging Center at Carnegie Mellon University. Provides persistent centralized repository for brain microscopy data.

Proper citation: Brain Image Library (RRID:SCR_017272) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_004284

    This resource has 10000+ mentions.

http://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/

Collection of information about chemical structures and biological properties of small molecules and siRNA reagents hosted by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI).

Proper citation: PubChem (RRID:SCR_004284) Copy   


http://www.ebi.ac.uk/pdbe/

The European resource for the collection, organization and dissemination of data on biological macromolecular structures. In collaboration with the other worldwide Protein Data Bank (wwPDB) partners - the Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics (RCSB) and BioMagResBank (BMRB) in the USA and the Protein Data Bank of Japan (PDBj) - they work to collate, maintain and provide access to the global repository of macromolecular structure data. The main objectives of the work at PDBe are: * to provide an integrated resource of high-quality macromolecular structures and related data and make it available to the biomedical community via intuitive user interfaces. * to maintain in-house expertise in all the major structure-determination techniques (X-ray, NMR and EM) in order to stay abreast of technical and methodological developments in these fields, and to work with the community on issues of mutual interest (such as data representation, harvesting, formats and standards, or validation of structural data). * to provide high-quality deposition and annotation facilities for structural data as one of the wwPDB deposition sites. Several sophisticated tools are also available for the structural analysis of macromolecules.

Proper citation: PDBe - Protein Data Bank in Europe (RRID:SCR_004312) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_004328

    This resource has 1000+ mentions.

http://figshare.com/

Repository for all data, figures, theses, publications, posters, presentations, filesets, videos, datasets, negative data in a citable, shareable and discoverable manner with Digital Object Identifiers. Allows to upload any file format to be made visualisable in the browser so that figures, datasets, media, papers, posters, presentations and filesets can be disseminated in a way that the current scholarly publishing model does not allow. Features integration with ORCID, Symplectic Elements, can import items from Github and is a source tracked by Altmetric.com. Figshare gives users unlimited public space and 1GB of private storage space for free. Data are digitally preserved by CLOCKSS. Supported by Digital Science, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited, as a community-based, open science project that retains its autonomy.

Proper citation: FigShare (RRID:SCR_004328) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_004434

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

https://nda.nih.gov/

The National Institute of Mental Health Data Archive (NDA) makes available human subjects data collected from hundreds of research projects across many scientific domains. Research data repository for data sharing and collaboration among investigators. Used to accelerate scientific discovery through data sharing across all of mental health and other research communities, data harmonization and reporting of research results. Infrastructure created by National Database for Autism Research (NDAR), Research Domain Criteria Database (RDoCdb), National Database for Clinical Trials related to Mental Illness (NDCT), and NIH Pediatric MRI Repository (PedsMRI).

Proper citation: NIMH Data Archive (RRID:SCR_004434) Copy   


http://www.accdc.com/

Comprehensive lists of plant and animal species, with a rarity rank and legal status for each. It has has over 635,000 geo-located records of species occurrences and over 40,000 records of extremely rare to uncommon species in the Atlantic region, including New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, and Labrador. The Atlantic CDC also maintains biological and other types of data in a variety of linked databases. The CDC welcomes inquiries from those who would like to contribute data about plant or animal species at risk or rare communities in Atlantic Canada. Its mission is to assemble and provide objective and understandable data and expertise about species and ecological communities of conservation concern, including those at risk, and undertake field biological inventories to support decision-making, research, and education in Atlantic Canada. The Atlantic CDC develops species location data, known as element occurrence records. Occurrence precision (accuracy) ranges from quite precise (within meters) to less precise (within counties) but most commonly it is within 1 5 km. Element occurrence (EO) refers to one or more locations considered important to the continued existence of a species or ecological community. For species, over 30 types of data: taxonomy, biology, etc. are typically examined when identifying EOs. An EO is generally the habitat occupied by a local population. However, occurrence varies among species and some species have more than one type of occurrence (e.g., breeding and winter occurrences). Breeding colonies, breeding ponds, denning sites, and hibernacula are general examples of different types of animal EOs. For an ecological community, an EO may be the area containing a patch of that community type.

Proper citation: Atlantic Canada Conservation Data Centre (RRID:SCR_006061) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_006213

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://phenome.jax.org/centers/QTLA

Raw data from various QTL (quantitative trait loci) studies using rodent inbred line crosses. Data are available in the .csv format used by R/qtl and pseudomarker programs. In some cases analysis scripts and/or results are posted to accompany the data. These data are provided as a courtesy to the genetic mapping community and may be used for purposes of developing or testing new analysis methods or software and for meta-analysis of quantitative traits. The authors of the datasets retain individual ownership of the data. As a courtesy to the authors, please alert them in advance of any publications that result from reanalysis of these data or obtain permission prior to redistribution of data or results. In all data sets and files, the marker locations have been translated to Cox build 37 coordinates unless otherwise stated. Please consider contributing your data to the QTL Archive.

Proper citation: QTL Archive (RRID:SCR_006213) Copy   



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