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A reading list for the modern critical programmer
đź“Š An analytics server that doesn't undermine user's privacy
Using pre trained word embeddings (Fasttext, Word2Vec)
The FAIR cookbook, containing recipes to make your data more FAIR. Find the rendered version on:
For finding, sharing and exchanging Data, Models, Simulations and Processes in Science.
Simplifying the curation and sharing of biomedical research data and software according to applicable FAIR guidelines
Open Fair DB is the CreativCommons Backend of Kartevonmorgen.org
Website for standards and governance of the Open Modeling Foundation
The OntoUML/UFO Catalog is a collaborative, structured and open-source catalog of OntoUML and UFO ontology models.
The documentation repository is part of the Corporate Linked Data Catalog - short: COLID - application.
Ground Truth Resources for the HTR of patrimonial documents
The Zavolab Automated RNA-seq Pipeline
Evidence-based tools and community collaboration to end algorithmic bias, one data scientist at a time.
A curated list of awesome stuff around the FAIR principles for (scientific) data, i.e that data is findable, accessable, interoperable and re-usable.
The NFDI4Microbiota Knowledge Base
Reproducible research - Preparing code to be usable by you and others in the future
provably-fair dice game in React+Semantic. not real money, just an integer value on a screen. proof of concept. demo: https://dice-demo.herokuapp.com
This repository has been migrated.
Where OpenChallenges, Schematic, and other Sage open source apps are built
A curated list of awesome RDM resources for researchers and organisations
Omnipy is a high level Python library for type-driven data wrangling and scalable workflow orchestration (under development)
NMRforMD is a python script for the calculation of NMR relaxation time T1 and T2 from molecular dynamics trajectory file.
GitHub template for FAIR and open research data
Core libraries for generating provably fair outcomes
The Visible Research Software Interest Group is a space for community conversation, i.e. an online forum for people within Australasian Research Institutions to discuss visibility of research software, e.g. citation, publication, and FAIRification. https://sites.google.com/ardc.edu.au/visible-research-software
The setup repository is part of the Corporate Linked Data Catalog - short: COLID - application. It helps setting up a local environment based on Docker Compose.