"data management practices ensure data generated during a project are gathered and stored for use over the entire term of the project and reuse thereafter. In this context, ensuring that the data are citable will promote their discovery; the transparency of project results;"
last week Laurent Winckers (UM) released the 7th version of the @eNanoMapper ontology for nanosafety data, with a changelog available at https://t.co/xNbWRNVOgK (DOI pending) #ontology#nanotechnology
we just released @eNanoMapper ontology 6.0 on @GitHub (https://t.co/R67V3rhSPa) and archived on @zenodo (https://t.co/p1j0YWhPlX). Thanks to all contributors, from @NanoReg2, @ACEnanoH2020, and others!
we just released @eNanoMapper ontology 6.0 on @GitHub (https://t.co/R67V3rhSPa) and archived on @zenodo (https://t.co/p1j0YWhPlX). Thanks to all contributors, from @NanoReg2, @ACEnanoH2020, and others!
the URL of the nanosafety "enanomapper" ontology has changed. You can now load the ontology from https://t.co/vrOBPmY5Jc 5.0.2 is released; let's see if @bioportal picks it up. I think I made a release, but I always seem to get an error
researchers from the EU and USA have written a draft page for @Wikipedia about nanoinformatics. Anything missing? Got an important citation that has to be added? https://t.co/N6E7vSUhQe
"For the nanomaterials metadata standards work, collaborations were set up with existing data repositories (Mills et al. 2014) (Hastings et al. 2015), ..."
Of course, the paper to describe the repository itself is the one by @10705013: https://t.co/OW80vrPwIq