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Best practice OpenBioMaps is an opensource, self-hosted biological data management platform developed for national parks and research laboratories to collect... Read more
Use case The Open Science Lab at the Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology supports cultural heritage institutions and... Read more
The Spanish COVID-19 Data Portal, managed by the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC) facilitates access to resources, tools, and services for researchers using Spanish and European data infrastructures. Aligned...
ParlaMint, a CLARIN ERIC flagship project on comparable and interoperable parliamentary corpora, developed uniformly annotated corpora of parliamentary debates of 29 European countries and autonomous regions. ParlaMint I...
The Pathogens Portal, launched in July 2023, is an invaluable resource for researchers, clinicians, and policymakers who need access to the latest and most comprehensive datasets on pathogens.
The VRE is a cloud-based platform where users can seamlessly combine computing environments, algorithms and data sources to support freshwater research.
To enable responsible research assessment (RRA) and Open Science (OS) to be adopted, GraspOS will deliver an open and federated infrastructure architecture that will incorporate valuable data sources...
The Open Science Assessment Framework (OSAF) is being developed to facilitate translation of Responsible Research Assessment (RRA) principles into situated research evaluation protocols. The OSAF has three components:...
The data-integration platform cBioPortal is a well-established solution empowering (non-bioinformatic) researchers to query, visualize and analyze (gen)omics data – in combination with clinical and sample characteristics – in...
COVID-19 Data Platform is an infrastructure that provides access to open literature and data on both the virus and the disease. It enhances researchers in their efforts towards...
Building a distributed network in the whole of Europe (12 distributed computing nodes in total), so that a computational job ( including VREs, like Jupyter notebooks) can be...
The VRE is a cloud-based platform where users can seamlessly exploit computing environments, algorithms and data sources to support marine research.