In order to achieve its goal, China will establish 40 scientific data centres by 2010, covering 300 databases relating to the environment, agriculture, human health, pure science, engineering and regional scientific and technology information. All of them will be openly accessed through a public portal initiated by the Ministry of Science and Technology.”Read the Full article at: China unveils plans to boost scientific data sharing
Ottobre 2007
Ottobre 4, 2007
China unveils plans to boost scientific data sharing
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Ottobre 4, 2007
WorldWideScience portal now online
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The WorldWideScience.org portal was jointly developed by the British Library and US Department of Energy (DOE), along with science and technology organisations in Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Australia, Brazil, Canada and Japan. WorldWideScience.org is a global science gateway—accelerating scientific discovery and progress through a multilateral partnership to enable federated searching of national and international scientific databases. Subsequent versions of WorldWideScience.org will offer access to additional sources as well as enhanced features. Access this new portal at: WorldWideScience.org
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Ottobre 4, 2007
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