Web Services - NFDI4ING

Web Services

 This page provides an overview of the web services currently available through NFDI4ING. New and evolving services are available in our Sandbox, where you can explore and experiment with them as they develop.

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Terminology Service

The Terminology Service provides a consolidated single-access point for human and machine users for processing terminologies and semantic models in research data management.

Data Management Planning

The Research Data Management Organiser (RDMO) offers structured questionnaires with detailed guidance, enabling efficient and comprehensive data management planning for research projects.

ORKG

The Open Research Knowledge Graph (ORKG) helps researchers find, compare, and reuse scientific findings efficiently.

Metadata Profile Service

The Metadata Profile Service supports researchers or data management staff in the creation of interoperable metadata schemas as RDF-compliant application profiles.

Jupyter Service

Jupyter Service lets you spin up a computational environment in your browser, ready to go for coding, data analyzing, and teaching research software engineering.

Multi-Access Research Gateway for HPC Experts (MARGE)

MARGE enables secure access to and analysis of HPC datasets at the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre via virtual machines, allowing collaborators to work with the data without transferring it.

Kadi4Mat

Kadi4Mat is a virtual research environment that supports the management, documentation, and automation of digital research data. NFDI4ING partner institutions can access an instance hosted by the KIT.

Ing.grid

Ing.grid is a scholarly-led diamond open access journal for FAIR data management in engineering sciences.

Coscine

Coscine is an RDM platform enabling researchers to store, manage, share and archive FAIR research data with PIDs and metadata. Access to storage is limited to projects associated with NFDI4ING.

Software Search Engine

NFDI4ING Software Search Engine helps researchers discover research software by searching repositories and linking them to publications, citations, and enriched metadata.