Abstract
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Scientific research relies on a fragmented experimental record; contributions are scattered across a variety of independent web sites and applications. SHARE brings together data from several web-based applications commonly used by researchers. SHARE makes use of Application Programming Interfaces provided by third parties, it retrieves data and brings it down to a common data model; some of SHARE sources include, CrossRef, VIVO, Dryad and many other datasets. Data from these sources is usually related; however, such relations are not specified. Mapping Resources for SHARE aims to make it possible for users to establish such relations; the formalization of such relations is transparent for the end-user. We are using the Distributed Scholarly Compound Object (DISCO) and Research Object (RO) models in order to formalize the relations across digital objects available in SHARE. | |
International
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Si |
Project type
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Proyectos y convenios en convocatorias públicas competitivas |
Company
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Max-Planck Gesselschaft (OEG como Third Party proyecto H2020) |
Entity Nationality
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Sin nacionalidad |
Entity size
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Desconocido |
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