@prefix rdf: . @prefix rdfs: . @prefix orcid: . @prefix fip: . @prefix obo: . @prefix schema: . @prefix skos: . @prefix oa: . @prefix ns1: . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; ; rdfs:comment "CID -- PubChem Compound Identification, a non-zero integer PubChem accession identifier for a unique chemical structure. For example, the CID of aspirin is 2244."; rdfs:label "PubChem CID | PubChem Compound Identification"; fip:has-description-source ; fip:has-persistency-policy . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:Domain-Specific-Registry, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Specification, fip:Identifier-service, fip:Metadata-data-linking-schema, fip:Registry; rdfs:comment "The PINK knowledge base, implemented as a GraphDB triplestore, is the knowledge hub for all data and models in PINK."; rdfs:label "PINK Knowledge base"; fip:targets , obo:T4FS_0000527, fip:Structured-vocabulary . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Specification, fip:Identifier-service, fip:Metadata-schema, fip:Registry; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "Research Activity Identifier (RAiD) is an identifier mechanism designed for research projects and activities. It is persistent and connects existing PIDs for researchers, institutions, outputs and tools together to create a timeline of research activity which makes connecting digital infrastructure, reporting on impact and establishing data provenance clear and easy. RAiD is one of the Identifier Services owned and offered by the Australia Research Data Commons (ARDC), and can be accessed for machine-to-machine service by API integration, using a RAiD service point designated platform, or by manually minting via the RAiD user Dashboard. "; rdfs:label "Research Activity Identifier | RAiD"; rdfs:seeAlso . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; schema:url ; ; rdfs:comment "SURF offers researchers the opportunity to register their collected data and to make it accessible through the use of PIDs. SURF uses the handle software provided by the Corporation for National Research Initiatives (CNRI) as a structural foundation. SURF acts as a host for the PIDs. The PIDs are replicated internally at SURF, as well as externally in the context of the EPIC consortium. "; rdfs:label "SURF Persistent Identifiers"; fip:has-description-source . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Domain-Specific-Registry, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Specification, fip:Identifier-service, fip:Metadata-data-linking-schema, fip:Registry; schema:url ; ; rdfs:comment "EMPIAR, the Electron Microscopy Public Image Archive, is a public resource for raw images underpinning 3D cryo-EM maps and tomograms (themselves archived in EMDB). EMPIAR also accommodates 3D datasets obtained with volume EM techniques and soft and hard X-ray tomography."; rdfs:label "Electron Microscopy Public Image Archive | EMPIAR"; rdfs:seeAlso ; fip:has-data-usage-license ; fip:uses-identifier-service . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Domain-Specific-Registry, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service, fip:Registry; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "The European Genome-phenome Archive (EGA) is a service for permanent archiving and sharing of personally identifiable genetic, phenotypic, and clinical data generated for the purposes of biomedical research projects or in the context of research-focused healthcare systems. Access to data must be approved by the specified Data Access Committee (DAC)."; rdfs:label "The European Genome-phenome Archive | EGA"; rdfs:seeAlso . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "PDB IDs are identifiers used at all levels of the structural hierarchy for entries in the Protein Data Bank using the prefix “pdb” followed by a 4-character alphanumeric identifier. These identifiers are used to specifically select, visualize, locate a specific instance of a ligand, and/or an amino acid in a protein chain in a particular PDB entry."; rdfs:label "Protein Data Bank Identifier | PDB ID"; rdfs:seeAlso . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "UniProt protein identifiers are stable identifiers and should be used to cite UniProtKB entries. Upon integration into UniProtKB, each entry is assigned a unique accession number, which is called 'Primary (citable) accession number'. UniProtKB accession numbers consist of 6 or 10 alphanumeric characters in the format."; rdfs:label "UniProt Protein Identifier"; rdfs:seeAlso . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "Identifier schema for Ensembl"; rdfs:label "Ensembl Identifier"; rdfs:seeAlso . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; ; rdfs:comment "National Bibliography Number (NBN) is a group of publication identifier systems used by national libraries in countries such as Germany, Italy, Finland, Norway, The Netherlands and Sweden."; rdfs:label "National Bibliography Number (NBN)"; fip:has-description-source . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Domain-Specific-Registry, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service, fip:Registry; schema:url ; ; rdfs:comment "CAS (Chemical Abstracts Service) Common Chemistry is an open community resource for accessing chemical information. Nearly 500,000 chemical substances from the CAS REGISTRY cover areas of community interest, including common and frequently regulated chemicals, and those relevant to high school and undergraduate chemistry classes. This chemical information is manually curated and provided in alignment with their role as a division of the American Chemical Society."; rdfs:label "Chemical Abstracts Service Common Chemistry | CAS Common Chemistry"; rdfs:seeAlso ; fip:has-AAS ; fip:targets . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "Fabrica is DataCite's web interface where you can create, find, connect and track all of your DOIs and metadata. Fabrica also includes all of the functionalities needed to manage repository accounts, prefixes and contacts."; rdfs:label "DataCite DOI Resolution Service Fabrica"; rdfs:seeAlso ; fip:has-description-source ; fip:has-persistency-policy . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; ; rdfs:comment "In RSpace, a global ID is a unique identifier assigned to every object in the system. These IDs serve as permanent references that remain consistent throughout an object's lifecycle, regardless of whether it is moved, renamed, or otherwise modified. In contrast to globally unique PIDs, such as DOIs, IGSNs, ePIC, etc., which are provided as globally managed services, the persistence of the RSpace global IDs relies on the management of the individual RSpace instance. As long as an RSpace instance is maintained and accessible, the global IDs remain resolvable."; rdfs:label "RSpaceGID | RSpace Global Identifier"; rdfs:seeAlso ; fip:has-description-source . a fip:Domain-Specific-Registry, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Specification, fip:FAIR-Supporting-Resource-to-be-Developed, fip:Identifier-service, fip:Metadata-data-linking-schema, fip:Registry; rdfs:comment "The Knowledge base for the DYNCAT project is a triplestore hosted by SINTEF and made available to the project participants."; rdfs:label "DYNCAT Knowledge Base" . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "Wikidata is a document-oriented database, focused on items, which represent any kind of topic, concept, or object. Each item is allocated a unique, persistent identifier (a QID), which is a positive integer prefixed with the upper-case letter Q."; rdfs:label "Wikidata Identifier | QID"; rdfs:seeAlso . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; rdfs:comment "A persistent, unique identifier assigned to digital objects within SEEK-based platforms, such as FAIRDOMHub or IBISBAKhub. SEEK is an open-source data management system used primarily in research infrastructures for sharing, managing, and linking research outputs (e.g. datasets, models, SOPs, and publications)."; rdfs:label "SEEK-ID | SEEK Identifier Service"; fip:has-description-source . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; rdfs:comment "A FastAPI-based REST API service running on http://onto-ns.com/. It's purpose is to serve data models (also called entities) from an underlying database."; rdfs:label "DLite data model service"; fip:has-description-source . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; schema:url ; ; ; rdfs:comment "The European Registry of Materials is a simple registry with the sole purpose to mint material identifiers to be used by research projects throughout the life cycle of their project. The identifier is nothing more than that identifier, and not by default linked to any information. Think of it as a pre-registration of the intention to study the material."; rdfs:label "European Registry of Materials Identifier"; rdfs:seeAlso , ; skos:closeMatch ; fip:has-description-source . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; ; rdfs:comment "A globally unique identifier that represents a resource using Unicode characters, allowing for resource identification across various languages. Similar to a URI, an IRI identifies resources on the Internet, private networks, or offline, without necessarily implying a retrieval method. This expanded character set enables universal access and identification in multilingual contexts."; rdfs:label "Internationalized Resource Identifier"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:closeMatch . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "AOP-WIKI-ID is an unique identifier for Adverse Outcome Pathways in AOP-Wiki. Example: https://aopwiki.org/aops/42"; rdfs:label "AOP-WIKI-ID | Adverse Outcome Pathways Wiki Identifier" . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service, fip:Registry; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "PubMed ID (PMID) is a globally unique identifier for articles indexed in PubMed, a database of life sciences and biomedical literature maintained by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI). PMIDs provide a stable reference for citing and retrieving research articles, ensuring access and interoperability with other research systems and tools."; rdfs:label "PubMed Identifier"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:closeMatch ; fip:has-target-group fip:Cross-domain-communities; oa:hasPurpose obo:T4FS_0000527 . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; rdfs:comment "Unique Lifelines application numbers that are assigned to research projects that would like to work with Lifelines data"; rdfs:label "Lifelines Identifier Service"; rdfs:seeAlso . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "HUMANID is the IR* Huma-Num centralized authentication service for Web services. It enables single-account access to NAKALA and other certain Web services. It can be coupled with IDHAL, ORCID, etc. "; rdfs:label "HumanID - Authentification and Registration Service" . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; rdfs:comment "ISNI is the ISO certified global standard number for identifying the millions of contributors to creative works and those active in their distribution, including researchers, inventors, writers, artists, visual creators, performers, producers, publishers, aggregators, and more. As ISO 27729, it is part of a family of international standard identifiers that includes identifiers of works, recordings, products and right holders in all repertoires, e.g. DOI, ISAN, ISBN, ISRC, ISSN, and ISWC."; rdfs:label "ISNI | International Standard Name Identifier"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:closeMatch . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "The Ringgold ID is a Persistent Identifier (PID) that assigns a unique numerical identifier to organizations for use across the scholarly communications sector. Ringgold assigns each organization an Identify Database record ID, and includes organizations which are part of the scholarly ecosystem – licensees, publishers, intermediaries, and funders – as well as those which license and create scholarly content – universities, hospitals, corporations, and government entities. Ringgold is a part of the Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) and contains 600,000+ records encompassing publishers, funders, research organizations, universities, intermediaries, and more."; rdfs:label "Ringgold Identifier | Ringgold ID"; rdfs:seeAlso . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service, fip:Registry, fip:Structured-vocabulary; rdfs:comment "An IGSN ID is a globally unique and persistent identifier for physical samples in all scientific fields. An IGSN ID can be applied to an individual sample, an aggregation of samples, or to a feature-of-interest such as the real-world feature that the sample is taken from. From 2021, IGSN IDs are functionally DOIs and are registered with metadata encoded in the DataCite Metadata Schema. The IGSN ID, previously known as an International GeoSample Number, naming schema has changed, to reflect the expanding scope and utilization as a partnership agreement between DataCite and the IGSN e.V."; rdfs:label "IGSN ID | International Generic Sample Number ID"; fip:has-target-group fip:Cross-domain-communities . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; rdfs:comment "The NORMAN Suspect List Exchange (NORMAN-SLE) was established in 2015 as a central access point for NORMAN members (and others) to find suspect lists relevant for their environmental monitoring questions. The NORMAN-SLE documents all individual collections that form a part of the merged collection NORMAN SusDat."; rdfs:label "SLE-ID | NORMAN Suspect List Exchange Identifier" . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; rdfs:comment "URI identifier of the substance records following a specific schema in the NORMAN Substance Database (SusDat)"; rdfs:label "NSID | NORMAN SusDat ID " . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; schema:url ; ; rdfs:comment "The purpose of W3ID is to provide a secure, permanent URL re-direction service for Web applications. This service is run by the W3C Permanent Identifier Community Group. Web applications that deal with Linked Data often need to specify and use URLs that are very stable. They utilize services such as this one to ensure that applications using their URLs will always be re-directed to a working website. This website operates like a switchboard, connecting requests for information with the true location of the information on the Web. The switchboard can be reconfigured to point to a new location if the old location stops working."; rdfs:label "W3ID | Permanent Identifiers for the Web"; rdfs:seeAlso . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service, fip:Registry; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "The Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) is a public repository that archives and freely distributes microarray, next-generation sequencing, and other forms of high-throughput functional genomic data submitted by the scientific community. Accepts next generation sequence data that examine quantitative gene expression, gene regulation, epigenomics or other aspects of functional genomics using methods such as RNA-seq, miRNA-seq, ChIP-seq, RIP-seq, HiC-seq, methyl-seq, etc. GEO will process all components of your study, including the samples, project description, processed data files, and will submit the raw data files to the Sequence Read Archive (SRA) on the researchers behalf. In addition to data storage, a collection of web-based interfaces and applications are available to help users query and download the studies and gene expression patterns stored in GEO."; rdfs:label "Gene Expression Omnibus"; rdfs:seeAlso , . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service, fip:Metadata-schema; ; rdfs:comment "The InChI algorithm turns chemical structures into machine-readable strings of information. InChIs are unique to the compound they describe and can encode absolute stereochemistry making chemicals and chemistry machine-readable and discoverable. A simple analogy is that InChI is the bar-code for chemistry and chemical structures. Additionally, InChIKey is defined as a fixed-length string of upper-case characters designed as simple identifier to be used in internet and database search engines. It is generated by subjecting the InChI string to a compression algorithm. Besides the standard InChI for chemicals, extensions to mixtures, nanomaterials, organometalics and polymers are also available usable as unique identifiers and as metadata schema for composition and structural information."; rdfs:label "IUPAC International Chemical Identifier"; rdfs:seeAlso . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; rdfs:comment "The DEIMS.ID is a persistent identifier issued by DEIMS-SDR (https://deims.org) to unumbiguously identify long-term observation facilities. A DEIMS.ID is an identifier for your registered site. It is (a) unique, (b) resolvable, and (c) persistent. The DEIMS.ID is issued only once for a site. It never changes and is designed to last for years. It is therefore suited to be used in papers, project reports or websites."; rdfs:label "DEIMS.ID"; rdfs:seeAlso . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service, fip:Registry; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "The BioStudies database holds descriptions of biological studies, links to data from these studies in other databases at EMBL-EBI or outside, as well as data that do not fit in the structured archives at EMBL-EBI. The database can accept a wide range of types of studies described via a simple format. It also enables manuscript authors to submit supplementary information and link to it from the publication."; rdfs:label "BioStudies"; rdfs:seeAlso , . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; rdfs:comment "Each file and object on OSF is identified with a short identifier string. When combined with the root OSF URL, this forms a globally unique identifier for the object."; rdfs:label "OSF Identifier Service"; rdfs:seeAlso . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; rdfs:comment "A URN (Uniform Resource Name) is an Internet resource with a name that, unlike a URL, has persistent significance -- that is, the owner of the URN can expect that someone else (or a program) will always be able to find the resource."; rdfs:label "DDI URN | Uniform Resource Name"; rdfs:seeAlso . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; rdfs:comment "dPIDs are decentralized persistent identifiers for hash-based linked data."; rdfs:label "Decentralizer Persistent Identifiers"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:relatedMatch . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; rdfs:comment "A content identifier, or CID, is a label used to point to material in IPFS. It doesn't indicate where the content is stored, but it forms a kind of address based on the content itself. CIDs are short, regardless of the size of their underlying content."; rdfs:label "Content Identifiers"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:relatedMatch . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; rdfs:comment "The Research Organization Registry (ROR) includes IDs and metadata for more than 102,000 organizations and counting. Registry data is CC0 and openly available via a search interface, REST API, and data dump. Registry updates are curated through a community process and released on a rolling basis."; rdfs:label "ROR | Research Organization Registry"; rdfs:seeAlso . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; ; rdfs:comment "URI identifier of the MassBank Record following a specified schema "; rdfs:label "MBID | MassBank Accession ID " . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Communication-protocol, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service, fip:Registry; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "ORCID is an open, non-profit, community-driven effort to create and maintain a registry of unique researcher identifiers and a transparent method of linking research activities and outputs to these identifiers. The ORCID Registry is a repository of unique researcher identifiers which allows researchers to manage a record of their research activities. In addition, there are APIs that support system-to-system communication and authentication. ORCID makes its code available under an open source license, and will post an annual public data file under a CC0 waiver for free download."; rdfs:label "ORCID | Open Researcher and Contributor ID"; skos:closeMatch . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; schema:url ns1:purl.org; rdfs:comment "PURLs are Web addresses or Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) that act as permanent identifiers in the face of a dynamic and changing Web infrastructure. Instead of resolving directly to Web resources (documents, data, services, people, etc.). PURLs allow third party control over both URL resolution and resource metadata provision. A URL is simply an address of a resource on the World Wide Web. A Persistent URL is an address on the World Wide Web that causes a redirection to another Web resource. If a Web resource changes location (and hence URL), a PURL pointing to it can be updated. A user of a PURL always uses the same Web address, even though the resource in question may have moved. PURLs may be used by publishers to manage their own information space or by Web users to manage theirs; a PURL service is independent of the publisher of information."; rdfs:label "PURL | Persistent Uniform Resource Locator"; skos:closeMatch . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; rdfs:comment "EPIC is to set up and maintain a reliable joint service for registering, storing and resolving persistent identifiers based on handles for the research community. ePIC was founded in 2009 by a consortium of European partners in order to provide PID services for the European Research Community, based on the handle system, for the allocation and resolution of persistent identifiers. The consortium signed a Memorandum of Understanding aiming to provide long term reliability for the PID services. Meanwhile ePIC is also an international consortium and open to partners from the research community worldwide."; rdfs:label "ePIC | Persistent Identifier Consortium for eResearch"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:closeMatch . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service, fip:Metadata-data-linking-schema; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "The digital object identifier (DOI) system originated in a joint initiative of three trade associations in the publishing industry (International Publishers Association; International Association of Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers; Association of American Publishers). The system was announced at the Frankfurt Book Fair 1997. The International DOI Foundation (IDF) was created to develop and manage the DOI system, also in 1997. The DOI system was adopted as International Standard ISO 26324 in 2012. The DOI system implements the Handle System and adds a number of new features. The DOI system provides an infrastructure for persistent unique identification of objects of any type. The DOI system is designed to work over the Internet. A DOI name is permanently assigned to an object to provide a resolvable persistent network link to current information about that object, including where the object, or information about it, can be found on the Internet. While information about an object can change over time, its DOI name will not change. A DOI name can be resolved within the DOI system to values of one or more types of data relating to the object identified by that DOI name, such as a URL, an e-mail address, other identifiers and descriptive metadata. The DOI system enables the construction of automated services and transactions. Applications of the DOI system include but are not limited to managing information and documentation location and access; managing metadata; facilitating electronic transactions; persistent unique identification of any form of any data; and commercial and non-commercial transactions. The content of an object associated with a DOI name is described unambiguously by DOI metadata, based on a structured extensible data model that enables the object to be associated with metadata of any desired degree of precision and granularity to support description and services. The data model supports interoperability between DOI applications. The scope of the DOI system is not defined by reference to the type of content (format, etc.) of the referent, but by reference to the functionalities it provides and the context of use. The DOI system provides, within networks of DOI applications, for unique identification, persistence, resolution, metadata and semantic interoperability."; rdfs:label "DOI | Digital Object Identifier"; skos:closeMatch . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service, fip:Metadata-data-linking-schema; rdfs:comment "The Handle System is the Corporation for National Research Initiatives's proprietary registry assigning persistent identifiers, or handles, to information resources, and for resolving those handles into the information necessary to locate, access, and otherwise make use of the resources. As with handles used elsewhere in computing, Handle System handles are opaque, and encode no information about the underlying resource, being bound only to metadata regarding the resource. Consequently, the handles are not rendered invalid by changes to the metadata."; rdfs:label "Handle System"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:closeMatch . a fip:Authentication-and-authorization-service, fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service, fip:Knowledge-representation-language, fip:Metadata-data-linking-schema, fip:Metadata-preservation-policy, fip:Metadata-schema, fip:Provenance-model, fip:Registry, fip:Semantic-model; rdfs:comment "Crossref is a registration agency of the International DOI Foundation. Crossref provides a mechanism for identifying and describing research objects (books and chapters, components, conference proceedings, datasets, dissertations, grants, journals and articles, peer reviews, pending publications, posted content (includes preprints), reports and working papers, and standards). It follows the ISO/IEC 11179 Metadata Registry (MDR) standard, which specifies a schema for recording both the meaning and technical structure of the data for unambiguous usage by humans and computers. CrossRef uses a single deposit schema stored as XML, which supports a range of different content types and provides a structure and set of rules to keep everything consistent and interoperable. "; rdfs:label "Crossref (DOI)"; rdfs:seeAlso , . a fip:Authentication-and-authorization-service, fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Communication-protocol, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service, fip:Knowledge-representation-language, fip:Metadata-data-linking-schema, fip:Metadata-schema, fip:Provenance-model, fip:Registry, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; rdfs:comment "This is the strategy SALURBAL is developing to implement FAIR principles into the data portal"; rdfs:label "SALURBAL FAIR strategy"; rdfs:seeAlso . a fip:Authentication-and-authorization-service, fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service, fip:Metadata-data-linking-schema, fip:Metadata-schema, fip:Registry; rdfs:comment "An international consortium of more than 750 academic institutions and research organizations, Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) provides leadership and training in data access, curation, and methods of analysis for the social science research community."; rdfs:label "Inter University Consortium for Political and Social Research"; rdfs:seeAlso . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; rdfs:comment "An international consortium of more than 750 academic institutions and research organizations, that hosts 21 specialized collections of data. ICPSR acts as a global leader in data stewardship and provides training in data access, curation, and methods of analysis for the social science research community"; rdfs:label "Inter university Consortium for Political and Social Research"; rdfs:seeAlso . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service, fip:Metadata-schema; rdfs:comment "Crossref is a registration agency of the International DOI Foundation. Crossref provides a mechanism for identifying and describing research objects (books and chapters, components, conference proceedings, datasets, dissertations, grants, journals and articles, peer reviews, pending publications, posted content (includes preprints), reports and working papers, and standards). It follows the ISO/IEC 11179 Metadata Registry (MDR) standard, which specifies a schema for recording both the meaning and technical structure of the data for unambiguous usage by humans and computers. CrossRef uses a single deposit schema stored as XML, which supports a range of different content types and provides a structure and set of rules to keep everything consistent and interoperable. "; rdfs:label "Crossref (DOI)"; rdfs:seeAlso , . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service, fip:Metadata-schema; rdfs:comment "Crossref is registration agency of the International DOI Foundation, we follow the ISO/IEC 11179 Metadata Registry (MDR) standard, which specifies a schema for recording both the meaning and technical structure of the data for unambiguous usage by humans and computers. CrossRef uses a single deposit schema stored as XML, which supports a range of different content types and provides a structure and set of rules to keep everything consistent and interoperable. "; rdfs:label "Crossref Metadata Consortium "; rdfs:seeAlso , . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service, fip:Metadata-schema; rdfs:comment "CrossRef is registration agency of the International DOI Foundation, we follow the ISO/IEC 11179 Metadata Registry (MDR) standard, which specifies a schema for recording both the meaning and technical structure of the data for unambiguous usage by humans and computers. CrossRef uses a single deposit schema stored as XML, which supports a range of different content types and provides a structure and set of rules to keep everything consistent and interoperable. "; rdfs:label "CrossRef Metadata Consortium "; rdfs:seeAlso , . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; rdfs:comment "ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier (an ORCID iD) that you own and control, and that distinguishes you from every other researcher. You can connect your iD with your professional information — affiliations, grants, publications, peer review, and more. You can use your iD to share your information with other systems, ensuring you get recognition for all your contributions, saving you time and hassle, and reducing the risk of errors."; rdfs:label " Open Researcher and Contributor ID"; rdfs:seeAlso . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service, fip:Structured-vocabulary; rdfs:comment "InChI adapted for requirements of nanomaterials research. Version 0.1. Not yet an official extensin."; rdfs:label "TEST NanoInChI"; rdfs:seeAlso . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; rdfs:comment "International Generic Sample Number before integration with DataCite"; rdfs:label "Old IGSN"; rdfs:seeAlso . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; rdfs:comment "SeaDataNet Common Data Persistent Identifier"; rdfs:label "SDN CDI PID | SeaDataNet CDI PID"; rdfs:seeAlso . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; ; rdfs:comment "URI is a string that provides a unique address (either on the Internet or on another private network, such as a computer filesystem or an Intranet) representing a resource, and implicitly describes where a resource can be found. A resource identification need not suggest the retrieval of resource representations over the Internet, nor need they imply network-based resources at all."; rdfs:label "URI | Uniform Resource Identifier"; skos:closeMatch . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; rdfs:comment "A UUID is a 128-bit label used for information in computer systems."; rdfs:label "UUID | Universally Unique Identifier"; rdfs:seeAlso . a fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource-to-be-Developed, fip:Identifier-service; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "NSId is a Handle based persistent identifier for natural science specimens."; rdfs:label "NSId | Natural Science Identifier" . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; rdfs:comment "Through the DOE Data ID Service, OSTI assigns persistent identifiers, known as Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs), to datasets submitted by DOE and its contractor and grantee researchers and registers the DOIs with DataCite to aid in citation, discovery, retrieval, and reuse. OSTI assigns and registers DOIs for datasets for DOE researchers as a free service to enhance the Department's management of this important resource."; rdfs:label "U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) Data ID Service"; rdfs:seeAlso . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service, fip:Registry; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "DA|RA is the registration agency for social science and economic data jointly run by GESIS and ZBW. In keeping with the ideals of good scientific practice there is a demand for open access to existing primary data so as to not only have the final research results but also be able to reconstruct the entire research process. GESIS and ZBW therefore offer a registration service for social and economic research data. This infrastructure lays the foundation for long-term, persistent identification, storage, localization and reliable citation of research data."; rdfs:label "DARA | DOI registration agency for social and economic data"; skos:closeMatch . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "B2HANDLE is distributed service that manages Persistent Identifiers for data hosted on EUDAT. This document discusses the general principles of the service."; rdfs:label "B2HANDLE" .