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This repository contains docker compose deployment files for the whole software stack behind the Helmholtz knowledge graph, work from the unHIDE initiative.
Deployment includes containers for the harvesters and utility, the API, SOLR, Virtuoso, Web Frontend as well as for nginx and letsencrypt.
More information on the unHIDE initiative, which was launched by the Helmholtz Metadata Collaboration (HMC), you can find under https://docs.unhide.helmholtz-metadaten.de.
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EM_Glossary / EM_Glossary_OWL
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 InternationalThis repository contains code that assembles, as well as hosts the OWL representation of the EM Glossary (purls.helmholtz-metadaten.de/emg/). This artefact provides terminology from electron microscopy that was harmonised through a community process (https://codebase.helmholtz.cloud/em_glossary/em_glossary).
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kaapana / kaapana
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Set of tools to harvest, process and uplift (meta)data from metadata providers within the Helmholtz association to be included in the Helmholtz Knowledge Graph (Helmholtz-KG). The harvested linked data in the form of schema.org jsonld is aggregated and uplifted in data pipelines to be included into a single large knowledge graph (KG). The tool set and harvesters can be used as a python library or over a commandline interface (CLI, hmc-unhide). Provenance of metadata changes is tracked rudimentary by saving graph patches of changes on rdflib Graph data structures on the semantic triple level. Harvesters support extracting data via sitemap, gitlab API, datacite API and OAI-PMH endpoints.
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EM_Glossary / EM_Glossary_Web
Apache License 2.0Here the code for the EM Glossary Web FrontEnd (search.emg.helmholtz-metadaten.de) is developed
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This repository contains docker compose deployment files for the whole software stack behind the Helmholtz knowledge graph, work from the unHIDE initiative. Deployment includes containers for the harvesters and utility, the API, SOLR, Virtuoso, Web Frontend as well as for nginx and letsencrypt. More information on the unHIDE initiative, which was launched by the Helmholtz Metadata Collaboration (HMC), you can find under https://docs.unhide.helmholtz-metadaten.de.
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Third attempt to build a controlled vocabulary to match the sensor management systems (SMS) requirements for all the terms we need to control.
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