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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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  • Wikidata is a free and open knowledge base that can be read and edited by both humans and machines. Wikidata acts as central storage for the structured data of its Wikimedia sister projects including Wikipedia, Wikivoyage, Wiktionary, Wikisource, and others. Wikidata also provides support to many other sites and services beyond just Wikimedia projects. The content of Wikidata is available under a free license, exported using standard formats, and can be interlinked to other open data sets on the linked data web.

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  • IndExs is a database comprising information on exsiccatae (=exsiccatal series) with titles, abbreviations, bibliography and provides a unique and persistent Exsiccata ID for each series. Exsiccatae are defined as "published, uniform, numbered sets of preserved specimens distributed with printed labels" (Pfister 1985). Please note that there are two similar latin terms: "exsiccata, ae" is feminine and used for a set of dried specimens as defined above, whereas the term "exsiccatum, i" is neutral and used for dried specimens in general. If available, images of one or more examplary labels are added to give layout information. IndExs is powered by the Diversity Workbench database framework.

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  • The Common Fund’s Gabriella Miller Kids First Pediatric Research Program (Kids First) has developed the Kids First Data Resource, a large-scale data resource to help researchers uncover new insights into the biology of childhood cancer and structural birth defects. It provides clinically annotated genomic data and is integrated with several tools to accelerate pediatric disease research. The Kids First Data Resource Portal allows users to query, or search, Kids First datasets, build virtual cohorts, or collections, of individual participants, and identify datasets for analysis. CAVATICA, built by Seven Bridges Genomics, allows users to run bioinformatics workflows in a cloud-based environment.

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  • Wikidata is a free and open knowledge base that can be read and edited by both humans and machines. Wikidata acts as central storage for the structured data of its Wikimedia sister projects including Wikipedia, Wikivoyage, Wiktionary, Wikisource, and others. Wikidata also provides support to many other sites and services beyond just Wikimedia projects. The content of Wikidata is available under a free license, exported using standard formats, and can be interlinked to other open data sets on the linked data web.

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  • IndExs is a database comprising information on exsiccatae (=exsiccatal series) with titles, abbreviations, bibliography and provides a unique and persistent Exsiccata ID for each series. Exsiccatae are defined as "published, uniform, numbered sets of preserved specimens distributed with printed labels" (Pfister 1985). Please note that there are two similar latin terms: "exsiccata, ae" is feminine and used for a set of dried specimens as defined above, whereas the term "exsiccatum, i" is neutral and used for dried specimens in general. If available, images of one or more examplary labels are added to give layout information. IndExs is powered by the Diversity Workbench database framework.

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  • The Common Fund’s Gabriella Miller Kids First Pediatric Research Program (Kids First) has developed the Kids First Data Resource, a large-scale data resource to help researchers uncover new insights into the biology of childhood cancer and structural birth defects. It provides clinically annotated genomic data and is integrated with several tools to accelerate pediatric disease research. The Kids First Data Resource Portal allows users to query, or search, Kids First datasets, build virtual cohorts, or collections, of individual participants, and identify datasets for analysis. CAVATICA, built by Seven Bridges Genomics, allows users to run bioinformatics workflows in a cloud-based environment.

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