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  • SISSA Open Data is the Sissa repository for the research data managment. It is an institutional repository that captures, stores, preserves, and redistributes the data of the SISSA scientific community in digital form. SISSA Open Data is managed by the SISSA Library as a service to the SISSA scientific community.

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  • In order to control access to the experimental data obtained at the ILL in a coherent and secure fashion, the ILL has developed a portal for consulting, downloading and managing your data. Here “data” is understood to mean raw data, processed data, and meta-data (e.g. log files or “logs”).

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  • This site provides access to linguistic datasets and tools. The interface is available in English, however the content is available in a variety of languages. It contains data for literary and linguistic research. The interface is in English and includes RSS feeds to alert users of new content.

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  • Ifsttar Dataverse is an institutional repository for research data of Ifsttar : it catalogues research data in the field of transports, spatial planning and civil engineering.

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  • Citizen science in data and resource-limited areas: a tool to detect long-term ecosystem changes

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  • The range of CIRAD's research has given rise to numerous datasets and databases associating various types of data: primary (collected), secondary (analysed, aggregated, used for scientific articles, etc), qualitative and quantitative. These "collections" of research data are used for comparisons, to study processes and analyse change. They include: genetics and genomics data, data generated by trials and measurements (using laboratory instruments), data generated by modelling (interpolations, predictive models), long-term observation data (remote sensing, observatories, etc), data from surveys, cohorts, interviews with players.

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  • Mouse gene expression database

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  • SISSA Open Data is the Sissa repository for the research data managment. It is an institutional repository that captures, stores, preserves, and redistributes the data of the SISSA scientific community in digital form. SISSA Open Data is managed by the SISSA Library as a service to the SISSA scientific community.

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  • In order to control access to the experimental data obtained at the ILL in a coherent and secure fashion, the ILL has developed a portal for consulting, downloading and managing your data. Here “data” is understood to mean raw data, processed data, and meta-data (e.g. log files or “logs”).

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  • This site provides access to linguistic datasets and tools. The interface is available in English, however the content is available in a variety of languages. It contains data for literary and linguistic research. The interface is in English and includes RSS feeds to alert users of new content.

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  • Ifsttar Dataverse is an institutional repository for research data of Ifsttar : it catalogues research data in the field of transports, spatial planning and civil engineering.

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  • Citizen science in data and resource-limited areas: a tool to detect long-term ecosystem changes

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  • The range of CIRAD's research has given rise to numerous datasets and databases associating various types of data: primary (collected), secondary (analysed, aggregated, used for scientific articles, etc), qualitative and quantitative. These "collections" of research data are used for comparisons, to study processes and analyse change. They include: genetics and genomics data, data generated by trials and measurements (using laboratory instruments), data generated by modelling (interpolations, predictive models), long-term observation data (remote sensing, observatories, etc), data from surveys, cohorts, interviews with players.

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