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The purpose of this is using it in ModelXChange.

Creator: Wolfgang Müller

Submitter: Wolfgang Müller

Deatiled agenda forBest practices in research data management and stewardship (2021-06-14)

Creator: Olga Krebs

Submitter: Olga Krebs

Excel sheet template : concentrations of intracellular metabolites

Creators: Olga Krebs, Katy Wolstencroft

Submitter: Olga Krebs

Here published artikel about The FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship

Report of the Data Management Foundry Workshop, 19th-20th of March, 2012, Vienna, Austria

Tutorial given at the Reproducible and Citable Data and Models Workshop, Warnemunde September 14th-16th 2015.

a test file

Creator: Wolfgang Müller

Submitter: Wolfgang Müller

Agenda for the satellite data management tutorial of Synthetic Biology 2017.

Creator: Natalie Stanford

Submitter: Natalie Stanford

test file

Creators: Olga Krebs, Vânia Pobre

Submitter: Olga Krebs

3rd ERASysAPP – EXCHANGE Day: Networking and Info Day for research projects of the first and second ERASysAPP calls

Creators: Olga Krebs, Katalin Zsuzsanna Nagy, Heide Marie Hess

Submitter: Olga Krebs

List of participants/1st EraSysApp PALs meeting

Creator: Olga Krebs

Submitter: Olga Krebs

Participants of 2nd FAIRDOM PALs meeting in Munich

The tutorial provided for EraSysAPP PALs. Covers new features associated with generating snapshots, research objects, and assigning DOIs to investigation snapshots in order to make them citable structures.

Creator: Natalie Stanford

Submitter: Natalie Stanford

No description specified

This Excel template is an example taken from the GEO web site (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/info/spreadsheet.html#GAtemplates) which has been modified to conform to the SysMO JERM (Just Enough Results Model). Using templates helps with searching and comparing data as well as making it easier to submit data to public repositories for publications.

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