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- <title>odML | Open metadata markup language - Templates and Terminologies -</title>
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- <meta name="description" content="templates and terminologies for the storage of scientific metadata" />
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- <link rel="stylesheet" href="./_resources/odml_style.css" />
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- <h1>odML Terminologies</h1>
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- <p>Data model for storing arbitrary metadata</p>
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+ <meta charset="utf-8">
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+ <title>odML | Open metadata markup language - Templates and Terminologies -</title>
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+ <meta name="description" content="templates and terminologies for the storage of scientific metadata" />
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+ <link rel="stylesheet" href="https://terminologies.g-node.org/_resources/odml_style.css" />
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+ <link rel="icon" href="https://terminologies.g-node.org/_resources/odMLIcon.ico" />
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+ </head>
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+ <body>
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+ <header>
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+ <h1>odML Terminologies</h1>
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+ <p>Data model for storing arbitrary metadata</p>
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+ </header>
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- <h1 id="odml">odML</h1>
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- <p><img src="./_resources/odMLLogo.png" /></p>
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- <p>
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- odML (open metadata Markup Language) is a file format for storing
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- arbitrary metadata. The underlying data model offers a way to store
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- metadata in a structured human- and machine-readable way. Well organized
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- metadata management is a key component to guarantee reproducibility
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- of experiments and to track provenance of performed analyses.
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- More information about the odML project can be found on the
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- <a href="http://g-node.github.io/python-odml/">odML project page</a>.
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- </p>
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+ <div class="wrapper">
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+ <p><img src="https://terminologies.g-node.org/_resources/odMLLogo.png" /></p>
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+ <p>
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+ odML (open metadata Markup Language) is a file format for storing
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+ arbitrary metadata. The underlying data model offers a way to store
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+ metadata in a structured human- and machine-readable way. Well organized
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+ metadata management is a key component to guarantee reproducibility
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+ of experiments and to track provenance of performed analyses.
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+ More information about the odML project can be found on the
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+ <a href="http://g-node.github.io/python-odml/">odML project page</a>.
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+ </p>
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- <h1 id="terminologies">odML Terminologies</h1>
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- <p>
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- odML facilitates and encourages standardization of scientific metadata
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- by providing terminologies. An odML-file can be based on such a terminology.
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- In that case one does not need to provide definitions since they are part of
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- the linked terminology. This page hosts all currently available odML Terminology files.
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- </p>
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+ <h1 id="terminologies">odML Terminologies</h1>
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+ <p>
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+ odML facilitates and encourages standardization of scientific metadata
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+ by providing terminologies. An odML-file can be based on such a terminology.
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+ In that case one does not need to provide definitions since they are part of
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+ the linked terminology. This page hosts all currently available odML Terminology files.
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+ </p>
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- <p>
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- The following leads to the latest version (v1.1) of the
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- <a href="https://terminologies.g-node.org/v1.1/terminologies.xml">odML Terminologies</a>.
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- </p>
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- <p>
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- Previous odML Terminology versions can be found <a href="https://terminologies.g-node.org/v1.0/terminologies.xml">here</a>
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- which contain all available odML Terminology files in the odML format version v1.0.
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- </p>
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+ <p>
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+ The following leads to the latest version (v1.1) of the
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+ <a href="https://terminologies.g-node.org/v1.1/terminologies.xml">odML Terminologies</a>.
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+ </p>
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+ <p>
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+ Previous odML Terminology versions can be found <a href="https://terminologies.g-node.org/v1.0/terminologies.xml">here</a>
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+ which contain all available odML Terminology files in the odML format version v1.0.
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+ </p>
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- <p>
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- The Terminologies are a community project, if you find something missing,
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- please consider adding your comments, issues or even terminology files
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- on the projects' source page on Github:
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- <a href="https://github.com/G-Node/odml-terminologies">G-Node/odml-terminologies</a>.
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- </p>
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-</body>
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+ <p>
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+ The Terminologies are a community project, if you find something missing,
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+ please consider adding your comments, issues or even terminology files
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+ on the projects' source page on Github:
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+ <a href="https://github.com/G-Node/odml-terminologies">G-Node/odml-terminologies</a>.
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+ </p>
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+ </sec>
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+ </div>
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+ </body>
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