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  • The IOW Data Portal was designed for the particular requirements of the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research (IOW). It is aimed at the management of historical and recent measurement of the IOW (to some extend of other data, too) and to provide them in a user-friendly way via the research tool ODIN (Oceanographic Database research with Interactive Navigation).

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. Not all items listed are available as full text, and many are bibliographic entries only. The interface is available in German and English.

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  • Ocean Gene Atlas(OGA) is a webservice to explore the biogeography of marine genes based on sequence similarity with environmental genomics datasets. OGA is currently implemented with the Tara Ocean Microbiome-Reference Gene Catalog database and the Marine Atlas of Tara Ocean Unigenes. Gene abundance estimates are computed for DNA metagenomes from the smallest Tara Oceans size fractions (from 0 to 3 µm, OM-RGC), and for RNA metatranscriptomes from Tara Oceans larger size fractions (0.8 to 2000µm, MATOU). OGA also includes curated Tara Oceans Eukaryotic Metagenome and Single-Cell Assembled Genomes (MAGs and SAGs), metagenomics-based transcriptomes (MGTs) and metagenome-assembled bacterial and archaeal genomes from the polar Arctic Ocean (Arctic MAG+G).

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  • The Digital Collections of the University Library Paderborn allow free open access to electronic publications by University faculty and staff and the library's digitized holdings. The material includes pre-20th century books and documents of historical value and documents pertaining to the the history of the University which was founded in 1972.

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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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  • 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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1,780 Data sources
  • The IOW Data Portal was designed for the particular requirements of the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research (IOW). It is aimed at the management of historical and recent measurement of the IOW (to some extend of other data, too) and to provide them in a user-friendly way via the research tool ODIN (Oceanographic Database research with Interactive Navigation).

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. Not all items listed are available as full text, and many are bibliographic entries only. The interface is available in German and English.

    more_vert
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  • Ocean Gene Atlas(OGA) is a webservice to explore the biogeography of marine genes based on sequence similarity with environmental genomics datasets. OGA is currently implemented with the Tara Ocean Microbiome-Reference Gene Catalog database and the Marine Atlas of Tara Ocean Unigenes. Gene abundance estimates are computed for DNA metagenomes from the smallest Tara Oceans size fractions (from 0 to 3 µm, OM-RGC), and for RNA metatranscriptomes from Tara Oceans larger size fractions (0.8 to 2000µm, MATOU). OGA also includes curated Tara Oceans Eukaryotic Metagenome and Single-Cell Assembled Genomes (MAGs and SAGs), metagenomics-based transcriptomes (MGTs) and metagenome-assembled bacterial and archaeal genomes from the polar Arctic Ocean (Arctic MAG+G).

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  • The Digital Collections of the University Library Paderborn allow free open access to electronic publications by University faculty and staff and the library's digitized holdings. The material includes pre-20th century books and documents of historical value and documents pertaining to the the history of the University which was founded in 1972.

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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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  • 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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