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  • Research data . Audiovisual . 2022
    Open Access Spanish
    Authors: 
    Ramírez-Juidías, Emilio;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    Este video explica el proceso de descarga de imágenes satelitales a través de la aplicación Earth Explorer (https://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/). También se especifica una introducción a la teledetección. This video explains the process of downloading satellite images through the Earth Explorer app (https://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/). An introduction to remote sensing is also specified. Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería Agronómica Ctra. de Utrera km 1

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Theodore Simmons; Alistair Simmons; Iain Stirling; Kirsty Black; Graeme Walker; Pietro Iannetta;
    Publisher: Zenodo
    Project: EC | true (727973)

    Master Distiller and Manager of Arbikie Distillery - Kirsty briefly shares her thoughts and perspectives on creating the worlds first climate positive spirit.

  • Research data . Audiovisual . 2022
    Open Access German
    Authors: 
    Fink, Fabian; Benjamaa, Salim; Hoffmann, Alexander; Herres-Pawlis, Sonja;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    Chemotion ELN Erklärvideos Chemotion[1] ist ein Open-Source-System für die Speicherung und Verwaltung von Experimenten und Moleküldaten in der Chemie und deren angrenzenden Wissenschaften. Dabei besteht das System hauptsächlich aus zwei Komponenten: dem elektronischen Laborjournal (electronic laboratory notebook, ELN) Chemotion ELN[2] zur Eintragung und Auswertung von Experimenten und deren Analytik-Daten und dem Chemotion-Repositorium[3,4] zur Veröffentlichung dieser. Durch die Verknüpfung des ELNs mit dem Repositorium können Einträge einfach aus dem Laborbuch transferiert werden. Daten werden inklusive ihrer maschinenlesbaren Metadaten in dem Repositorium unter Open-Access-Bedingungen veröffentlicht und erfüllen somit die FAIR-Data-Prinzipien (findable, accessible, interoperable, reusable).[5] Diese dienen als Grundlage für nachhaltiges Datenmanagement im Rahmen der guten wissenschaftlichen Praxis.[6] Zur Nutzung von Chemotion und zur Erläuterung der grundlegenden Funktionen haben wir Erklärvideos erstellt, die Neulingen den Einstieg in das ELN erleichtern sollen. Diese Videos umfassen wichtige Themen von der Erstellung von Molekülen, über die Auswertung von Analytik-Daten, bis hin zum Teilen von Einträgen. Die Videos sind dabei in verschiedene Themenblöcke aufgeteilt und befassen sich jeweils mit konkreten Funktionen. Die Struktur der Themenblöcke und Videos können dem PDF-Dokument in diesem Zenodo-Eintrag entnommen werden. Wir bitten zu beachten, dass grau hinterlegte Videos in diesem Dokument erst in späteren Versionen des Eintrags zur Verfügung stehen werden. Chemotion ELN Erklärvideos auf YouTube Die Erklärvideos gibt es zusätzlich auch auf Chemotions YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1AonKd9WAd8n8YPXxMaGLQ5ad8PdR3OC Danksagung Die Autoren danken Nicole Jung für weiterführende Erklärungen zu den Funktionen von Chemotion und die Hilfe bei der Erstellung und Überarbeitung der Videos. Weiterhin danken die Autoren Anna Manukânc für die Hilfe bei der konzeptionellen Entwicklung der Videos. Literatur [1] Chemotion. https://chemotion.net/ (accessed 02/19/2023). [2] Tremouilhac, P., Nguyen, A., Huang, Y.-C., Kotov, S., Lütjohann, D. S., Hübsch, F., Jung, N., Bräse, S., J. Cheminform. 2017, 9, 54. [3] Tremouilhac, P., Lin, C.-L., Huang, P.-C., Huang, Y.-C., Nguyen, A., Jung, N., Bach, F., Ulrich, R., Neumair, B., Streit, A., Bräse, S., Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2020, 59, 22771-22778; Angew. Chem. 2020, 132, 22960-22968. [4] Tremouilhac, P., Huang, P.-C., Lin, C.-L., Huang, Y.-C., Nguyen, A., Jung, N., Bach, F., Bräse, S., Chemistry–Methods 2021, 1, 8-11. [5] Wilkinson, M. D., Dumontier, M., Aalbersberg, I. J., Appleton, G., Axton, M., Baak, A., Blomberg, N., Boiten, J.-W., da Silva Santos, L. B., Bourne, P. E., Bouwman, J., Brookes, A. J., Clark, T., Crosas, M., Dillo, I., Dumon, O., Edmunds, S., Evelo, C. T., Finkers, R., Gonzalez-Beltran, A., Gray, A. J. G., Groth, P., Goble, C., Grethe, J. S., Heringa, J., ’t Hoen, P. A. C., Hooft, R., Kuhn, T., Kok, R., Kok, J., Lusher, S. J., Martone, M. E., Mons, A., Packer, A. L., Persson, B., Rocca-Serra, P., Roos, M., van Schaik, R., Sansone, S.-A., Schultes, E., Sengstag, T., Slater, T., Strawn, G., Swertz, M. A., Thompson, M., van der Lei, J., van Mulligen, E., Velterop, J., Waagmeester, A., Wittenburg, P., Wolstencroft, K., Zhao, J., Mons, B., Sci. Data 2016, 3, 160018. [6] Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. Guidelines for Safeguarding Good Research Practice. Code of Conduct. 2019, https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3923602. Nützliche Links Chemotion. https://chemotion.net/ (accessed 02/19/2023). Chemotion ELN Documentation. https://chemotion.net/docs/eln/ (accessed 02/19/2023). Chemotion Repository. https://www.chemotion-repository.net/welcome (accessed 03/14/2022). Molecule Archive of the Compound Platform. https://compound-platform.eu/home (accessed 03/14/2022). {"references": ["Chemotion. https://chemotion.net/ (accessed 02/19/2023).", "Tremouilhac, P., Nguyen, A., Huang, Y.-C., Kotov, S., L\u00fctjohann, D. S., H\u00fcbsch, F., Jung, N., Br\u00e4se, S., J. Cheminform. 2017, 9, 54.", "Tremouilhac, P., Lin, C.-L., Huang, P.-C., Huang, Y.-C., Nguyen, A., Jung, N., Bach, F., Ulrich, R., Neumair, B., Streit, A., Br\u00e4se, S., Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2020, 59, 22771-22778; Angew. Chem. 2020, 132, 22960-22968.", "Tremouilhac, P., Huang, P.-C., Lin, C.-L., Huang, Y.-C., Nguyen, A., Jung, N., Bach, F., Br\u00e4se, S., Chemistry\u2013Methods 2021, 1, 8-11.", "Wilkinson, M. D., Dumontier, M., Aalbersberg, I. J., Appleton, G., Axton, M., Baak, A., Blomberg, N., Boiten, J.-W., da Silva Santos, L. B., Bourne, P. E., Bouwman, J., Brookes, A. J., Clark, T., Crosas, M., Dillo, I., Dumon, O., Edmunds, S., Evelo, C. T., Finkers, R., Gonzalez-Beltran, A., Gray, A. J. G., Groth, P., Goble, C., Grethe, J. S., Heringa, J., 't Hoen, P. A. C., Hooft, R., Kuhn, T., Kok, R., Kok, J., Lusher, S. J., Martone, M. E., Mons, A., Packer, A. L., Persson, B., Rocca-Serra, P., Roos, M., van Schaik, R., Sansone, S.-A., Schultes, E., Sengstag, T., Slater, T., Strawn, G., Swertz, M. A., Thompson, M., van der Lei, J., van Mulligen, E., Velterop, J., Waagmeester, A., Wittenburg, P., Wolstencroft, K., Zhao, J., Mons, B., Sci. Data 2016, 3, 160018.", "Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. Guidelines for Safeguarding Good Research Practice. Code of Conduct. 2019, https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3923602."]}

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    European Food Safety Authority;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    The 6 videos and a high-level description of the content are listed below. 1. Attachments and sanitisation Add attachments to the literature reference entity: Study report MSS composer file Scientific publication including a citation in the sanitised attachment field Add attachments to a Flexible Summary – Primo model excel file Check the size and sanitisation in the attachments report 2. Components of an Active Substance Dossier How to add the different datasests that make up a IUCLID dossier: Complete the mixture composition document: “Detailed quantitative and qualitative information on the composition of the plant protection product” “Information on the active substance/s” “Information on safeners, synergists and co-formulants” Complete the flexible summary Metabolite – “Information on metabolites” Complete the fixed record “Other Representative Products” 3. Analytical profile of batches How to report the Analytical Profile of Batches Complete the substance composition document Active substance – to be reported in section “Constituents” Impurities Additives Complete the endpoint summary Analytical Profile of Batches Check presentation of the 5-batch analysis in Document M Section 1 (Identity) 4. How the dossier is published and what an applicant should do before submission EFSA must publish the dossier “as submitted by the applicant” after it has been declared admissible by the RMS/EMS à Submit a dossier which can be published without risking disclosure of confidential or personal data Confidential data Check the filter rules when preparing the dossier Run dissemination preview before submitting Check the critical elements in the excel file Personal data Double-check relevant parts of the dossier (sanitised attachments in particular) Find a dossier from OpenEFSA once it has been published 5. Validation rules Use validation assistant before submitting to check the dossier is technically complete Resolve all business rules so that the dossier is not blocked in the submission portal Resolve all validation assistant warnings If a warning cannot be resolved provide justification in the validation assistant excel report to the RMS but this may result in a request for a dossier update and resubmission 6. Further information section completing the document How to complete Section 3 of the active substance ToC – “Further information on the active substance” Complete the endpoint study record “Effectiveness against target organisms” – section 3.2 Complete the endpoint summary “Effectiveness against target organisms” – section 3 Complete the flexible record “Protection measures” – section 3.3 These instructions also apply to the documents in the Product dataset

  • Research data . Audiovisual . 2023
    Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Fink, Fabian; Benjamaa, Salim; Parks, Nicole; Hoffmann, Alexander; Herres-Pawlis, Sonja;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    Chemotion ELN Instruction Videos Chemotion[1] is an open source system for storing and managing experiments and molecular data in chemistry and its related sciences. The system mainly consists of two components: the electronic laboratory notebook (ELN) Chemotion ELN[2] for recording and evaluating experiments and their analytical data, and the Chemotion repository[3,4] for publishing these data. As the ELN is linked to the repository, entries can be easily transferred from the lab journal to the repository. Data, including their machine-readable metadata, are published in the repository under open access conditions and thus fulfill the FAIR data principles (findable, accessible, interoperable, reusable).[5] These principles serve as a foundation for sustainable data management within the framework of good scientific practice.[6] For the use of Chemotion and to explain its basic functions, we created explanatory videos to help newcomers getting started with the ELN. These videos cover important topics from creating molecules, to evaluating analytic data, to sharing entries. The videos are divided into different topic blocks and deal in each case with specific functions. The structure of the topic blocks and videos is provided in the PDF document in this Zenodo entry. Please note that entries with a gray background in this document will only be available in later versions of the Zenodo entry. Chemotion ELN Instruction Videos on YouTube Find the instruction videos additionally on Chemotion's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1AonKd9WAd8cDjzXGiNu0ndoctNu0izs Acknowledgement First and foremost, the authors would like to thank Nicole Parks for recording the English audio tracks. The authors are grateful to Nicole Jung for further explanations of Chemotion's features and help in creating and revising the videos. Furthermore, the authors would like to thank Anna Manukânc for her help with the conceptual development of the videos. Literature [1] Chemotion. https://chemotion.net/ (accessed 02/19/2023). [2] Tremouilhac, P., Nguyen, A., Huang, Y.-C., Kotov, S., Lütjohann, D. S., Hübsch, F., Jung, N., Bräse, S., J. Cheminform. 2017, 9, 54. [3] Tremouilhac, P., Lin, C.-L., Huang, P.-C., Huang, Y.-C., Nguyen, A., Jung, N., Bach, F., Ulrich, R., Neumair, B., Streit, A., Bräse, S., Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2020, 59, 22771-22778; Angew. Chem. 2020, 132, 22960-22968. [4] Tremouilhac, P., Huang, P.-C., Lin, C.-L., Huang, Y.-C., Nguyen, A., Jung, N., Bach, F., Bräse, S., Chemistry–Methods 2021, 1, 8-11. [5] Wilkinson, M. D., Dumontier, M., Aalbersberg, I. J., Appleton, G., Axton, M., Baak, A., Blomberg, N., Boiten, J.-W., da Silva Santos, L. B., Bourne, P. E., Bouwman, J., Brookes, A. J., Clark, T., Crosas, M., Dillo, I., Dumon, O., Edmunds, S., Evelo, C. T., Finkers, R., Gonzalez-Beltran, A., Gray, A. J. G., Groth, P., Goble, C., Grethe, J. S., Heringa, J., ’t Hoen, P. A. C., Hooft, R., Kuhn, T., Kok, R., Kok, J., Lusher, S. J., Martone, M. E., Mons, A., Packer, A. L., Persson, B., Rocca-Serra, P., Roos, M., van Schaik, R., Sansone, S.-A., Schultes, E., Sengstag, T., Slater, T., Strawn, G., Swertz, M. A., Thompson, M., van der Lei, J., van Mulligen, E., Velterop, J., Waagmeester, A., Wittenburg, P., Wolstencroft, K., Zhao, J., Mons, B., Sci. Data 2016, 3, 160018. [6] Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. Guidelines for Safeguarding Good Research Practice. Code of Conduct. 2019, https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3923602. Useful Links Chemotion. https://chemotion.net/ (accessed 02/19/2023). Chemotion ELN Documentation. https://chemotion.net/docs/eln/ (accessed 02/19/2023). Chemotion Repository. https://www.chemotion-repository.net/welcome (accessed 02/13/2023). Molecule Archive of the Compound Platform. https://compound-platform.eu/home (accessed 02/13/2023). {"references": ["Chemotion. https://chemotion.net/ (accessed 02/19/2023).", "Tremouilhac, P., Nguyen, A., Huang, Y.-C., Kotov, S., L\u00fctjohann, D. S., H\u00fcbsch, F., Jung, N., Br\u00e4se, S., J. Cheminform. 2017, 9, 54.", "Tremouilhac, P., Lin, C.-L., Huang, P.-C., Huang, Y.-C., Nguyen, A., Jung, N., Bach, F., Ulrich, R., Neumair, B., Streit, A., Br\u00e4se, S., Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2020, 59, 22771-22778; Angew. Chem. 2020, 132, 22960-22968.", "Tremouilhac, P., Huang, P.-C., Lin, C.-L., Huang, Y.-C., Nguyen, A., Jung, N., Bach, F., Br\u00e4se, S., Chemistry\u2013Methods 2021, 1, 8-11.", "Wilkinson, M. D., Dumontier, M., Aalbersberg, I. J., Appleton, G., Axton, M., Baak, A., Blomberg, N., Boiten, J.-W., da Silva Santos, L. B., Bourne, P. E., Bouwman, J., Brookes, A. J., Clark, T., Crosas, M., Dillo, I., Dumon, O., Edmunds, S., Evelo, C. T., Finkers, R., Gonzalez-Beltran, A., Gray, A. J. G., Groth, P., Goble, C., Grethe, J. S., Heringa, J., 't Hoen, P. A. C., Hooft, R., Kuhn, T., Kok, R., Kok, J., Lusher, S. J., Martone, M. E., Mons, A., Packer, A. L., Persson, B., Rocca-Serra, P., Roos, M., van Schaik, R., Sansone, S.-A., Schultes, E., Sengstag, T., Slater, T., Strawn, G., Swertz, M. A., Thompson, M., van der Lei, J., van Mulligen, E., Velterop, J., Waagmeester, A., Wittenburg, P., Wolstencroft, K., Zhao, J., Mons, B., Sci. Data 2016, 3, 160018.", "Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. Guidelines for Safeguarding Good Research Practice. Code of Conduct. 2019, https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3923602."]}

  • Open Access Spanish
    Authors: 
    Schneider, Ingrid;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    Can digital platforms be regulated? A Dialogue Between The European Union and México This video presentation was produced as a Digital Knowledge Product for the Horizon 2020 MSCA RISE project, Promoting Research on Digitalisation in Emerging Powers and Europe towards Sustainable Development (PRODIGEES, GA #873119). The original publishing agency is Instituto Mora EN VIVO 1. The original publishing platform is YouTube. The link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VY5A8GdIjy4

  • Open Access German
    Authors: 
    Márquez, Silvia; Lázaro, Elena; Zornoza, Raúl;
    Publisher: Zenodo
    Project: EC | Diverfarming (728003)

    Introductory video in German about H2020 Diverfarming project. We show here the benefits of diversified cropping systems and why Europe needs crop diversification. With the long-term view of increasing diversification and biodiversity in Europe and fostering sustainable development of bioeconomy, the Diverfarming consortium come together to develop and deploy innovative farming and agribusiness strategies. Diverfarming will increase the long-term resilience, sustainability and economic revenues of agriculture across the EU by assessing the real benefits and minimising the limitations, barriers and drawbacks of diversified cropping systems under low-input agronomic practices that are tailor-made to fit the unique characteristics of six EU pedoclimatic regions (Mediterranean south and north, Atlantic central, Continental, Pannonian and Boreal), and by adapting and optimising the downstream value chains organization. This approach will provide: i) increased overall land productivity; ii) more rational use of farm land and farming inputs (water, energy, machinery, fertilisers, pesticides); ii) improved delivery of ecosystem services by increments in biodiversity and soil quality; iii) proper organization of downstream value chains adapted to the new diversified cropping systems with decreased use of energy; and iv) access to new markets and reduced economy risks by adoption of new products in time and space. The diversified cropping systems will be tested in field case studies for major crops within each pedoclimatic region. In the end, Diverfarming focuses on research and innovation for rural development, with emphasis on developing new framework systems and business models adapted to the rural context of each pedoclimatic area of the EU, to foster sustainable growth through adoption of diversification, sustainable practices and efficient use of resources.

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    European Food Safety Authority;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    The 12 videos and a high-level description of the content are listed below. 1. Attachments and sanitisation Add attachments to the literature reference entity: Study report MSS composer file Scientific publication including a citation in the sanitised attachment field Add attachments to a Flexible Summary – Primo model excel file Check the size and sanitisation in the attachments report 2. Components of an Active Substance Dossier How to add the different datasests that make up a IUCLID dossier: Complete the mixture composition document: “Detailed quantitative and qualitative information on the composition of the plant protection product” “Information on the active substance/s” “Information on safeners, synergists and co-formulants” Complete the flexible summary Metabolite – “Information on metabolites” Complete the fixed record “Other Representative Products” 3. Analytical profile of batches How to report the Analytical Profile of Batches Complete the substance composition document Active substance – to be reported in section “Constituents” Impurities Additives Complete the endpoint summary Analytical Profile of Batches Check presentation of the 5-batch analysis in Document M Section 1 (Identity) 4. How the dossier is published and what an applicant should do before submission EFSA must publish the dossier “as submitted by the applicant” after it has been declared admissible by the RMS/EMS à Submit a dossier which can be published without risking disclosure of confidential or personal data Confidential data Check the filter rules when preparing the dossier Run dissemination preview before submitting Check the critical elements in the excel file Personal data Double-check relevant parts of the dossier (sanitised attachments in particular) Find a dossier from OpenEFSA once it has been published 5. Validation rules Use validation assistant before submitting to check the dossier is technically complete Resolve all business rules so that the dossier is not blocked in the submission portal Resolve all validation assistant warnings If a warning cannot be resolved provide justification in the validation assistant excel report to the RMS but this may result in a request for a dossier update and resubmission 6. Further information section completing the document How to complete Section 3 of the active substance ToC – “Further information on the active substance” Complete the endpoint study record “Effectiveness against target organisms” – section 3.2 Complete the endpoint summary “Effectiveness against target organisms” – section 3 Complete the flexible record “Protection measures” – section 3.3 These instructions also apply to the documents in the Product dataset 7. Completing the flexible summaries in the residues section Complete the endpoint summary of Stability of residues in stored commodities – section 6.1 Complete the endpoint summary metabolism of residues in plants and rotational crops –section 6.2.1 Complete the endpoint summary metabolism of residues in livestock –section 6.2.2 Complete the endpoint summary magnitude of residues in plants –section 6.3 Complete the flexible summary “Feeding studies” – section 6.4 Complete the endpoint summary Nature and Magnitude of residues in processed commodities 6.5 Complete the flexible summary “Proposed residue definitions” – section 6.7.1 Complete the flexible summary “Proposed maximum residue levels” – section 6.7.2 Complete the flexible summary “Estimation of the potential and actual exposure through diet and other sources” – section 6.9 8. Legal Entity Use of legal entities in PPP dossiers and in the Submission Portal What is a Legal Entity Where are legal entities are used in the dossier The role of Legal entities in the submission Portal 9. Requesting confidential treatment Clear identification of the information claimed confidential and its location Identification of the legal basis of the request Submission of a compliant justification for the request 10. Analytical methods (also for Section 5 of the Product dataset) How to complete the Endpoint Study Record “Analytical methods” How to cross-reference the analytical methods in the corresponding studies How to generate Document M – Section 4 (Analytical methods) using Report Generator 11. Assessment by other authorities The document is in the summary and evaluation section How to report information on Assessments in Europe and Assessments Outside Europe How to report information on existing MRLs How to provide additional information ONLY for Import Tolerance applications 12. Dossier submission Ensure that all the pre-submission checks are carried out to enable a successful submission Create and export a dossier Submit a dossier Successfully re-submit a dossier

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Navas, Renzo E.;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    This is the raw video footage of Renzo E. Navas' public PhD Thesis Defense: "Improving the Resilience of the Constrained Internet of Things". Original date: Wednesday 9th of December 2020.

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Renzo E. Navas;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    Short film by Renzo E. Navas, presented in the Festival de sciences en cour[t]s 2019 (scientific vulgarisation) Festival Sciences en Courts (Youtube) -- http://sciences-en-courts.fr/ ** Mention spéciale du jury ** Teaser: Une lampe... connecté? OUI. Parce que l'Internet des Objets (IdO) est arrivé. Mais l'IdO n'est pas limité à la maison. Il est partout. L'IdO ouvre la possibilité à nouvelles façons de faire interagir le monde physique et numérique. Malheureusement, les cyber-attaques ne sont pas exclus de ces nouvelles interactions. Je travaille pour faire la vie des cyber-attaquants plus difficile, et par conséquence cela des nos objets connectés (... et la notre) plus tranquille. Mon travail est basé sur le paradigme "Moving Target Defense" (MTD) [En français: Défense du Cible en Mouvement], qui propose faire que certaines propriétés de nos systèmes soient en changement perpétuel. Avec le MTD, la réussite des attaquants -assuré auparavant- sera en échec. Par : Renzo Navas Festival de sciences en cour[t]s (scientific vulgarisation)

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  • Research data . Audiovisual . 2022
    Open Access Spanish
    Authors: 
    Ramírez-Juidías, Emilio;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    Este video explica el proceso de descarga de imágenes satelitales a través de la aplicación Earth Explorer (https://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/). También se especifica una introducción a la teledetección. This video explains the process of downloading satellite images through the Earth Explorer app (https://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/). An introduction to remote sensing is also specified. Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería Agronómica Ctra. de Utrera km 1

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Theodore Simmons; Alistair Simmons; Iain Stirling; Kirsty Black; Graeme Walker; Pietro Iannetta;
    Publisher: Zenodo
    Project: EC | true (727973)

    Master Distiller and Manager of Arbikie Distillery - Kirsty briefly shares her thoughts and perspectives on creating the worlds first climate positive spirit.

  • Research data . Audiovisual . 2022
    Open Access German
    Authors: 
    Fink, Fabian; Benjamaa, Salim; Hoffmann, Alexander; Herres-Pawlis, Sonja;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    Chemotion ELN Erklärvideos Chemotion[1] ist ein Open-Source-System für die Speicherung und Verwaltung von Experimenten und Moleküldaten in der Chemie und deren angrenzenden Wissenschaften. Dabei besteht das System hauptsächlich aus zwei Komponenten: dem elektronischen Laborjournal (electronic laboratory notebook, ELN) Chemotion ELN[2] zur Eintragung und Auswertung von Experimenten und deren Analytik-Daten und dem Chemotion-Repositorium[3,4] zur Veröffentlichung dieser. Durch die Verknüpfung des ELNs mit dem Repositorium können Einträge einfach aus dem Laborbuch transferiert werden. Daten werden inklusive ihrer maschinenlesbaren Metadaten in dem Repositorium unter Open-Access-Bedingungen veröffentlicht und erfüllen somit die FAIR-Data-Prinzipien (findable, accessible, interoperable, reusable).[5] Diese dienen als Grundlage für nachhaltiges Datenmanagement im Rahmen der guten wissenschaftlichen Praxis.[6] Zur Nutzung von Chemotion und zur Erläuterung der grundlegenden Funktionen haben wir Erklärvideos erstellt, die Neulingen den Einstieg in das ELN erleichtern sollen. Diese Videos umfassen wichtige Themen von der Erstellung von Molekülen, über die Auswertung von Analytik-Daten, bis hin zum Teilen von Einträgen. Die Videos sind dabei in verschiedene Themenblöcke aufgeteilt und befassen sich jeweils mit konkreten Funktionen. Die Struktur der Themenblöcke und Videos können dem PDF-Dokument in diesem Zenodo-Eintrag entnommen werden. Wir bitten zu beachten, dass grau hinterlegte Videos in diesem Dokument erst in späteren Versionen des Eintrags zur Verfügung stehen werden. Chemotion ELN Erklärvideos auf YouTube Die Erklärvideos gibt es zusätzlich auch auf Chemotions YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1AonKd9WAd8n8YPXxMaGLQ5ad8PdR3OC Danksagung Die Autoren danken Nicole Jung für weiterführende Erklärungen zu den Funktionen von Chemotion und die Hilfe bei der Erstellung und Überarbeitung der Videos. Weiterhin danken die Autoren Anna Manukânc für die Hilfe bei der konzeptionellen Entwicklung der Videos. Literatur [1] Chemotion. https://chemotion.net/ (accessed 02/19/2023). [2] Tremouilhac, P., Nguyen, A., Huang, Y.-C., Kotov, S., Lütjohann, D. S., Hübsch, F., Jung, N., Bräse, S., J. Cheminform. 2017, 9, 54. [3] Tremouilhac, P., Lin, C.-L., Huang, P.-C., Huang, Y.-C., Nguyen, A., Jung, N., Bach, F., Ulrich, R., Neumair, B., Streit, A., Bräse, S., Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2020, 59, 22771-22778; Angew. Chem. 2020, 132, 22960-22968. [4] Tremouilhac, P., Huang, P.-C., Lin, C.-L., Huang, Y.-C., Nguyen, A., Jung, N., Bach, F., Bräse, S., Chemistry–Methods 2021, 1, 8-11. [5] Wilkinson, M. D., Dumontier, M., Aalbersberg, I. J., Appleton, G., Axton, M., Baak, A., Blomberg, N., Boiten, J.-W., da Silva Santos, L. B., Bourne, P. E., Bouwman, J., Brookes, A. J., Clark, T., Crosas, M., Dillo, I., Dumon, O., Edmunds, S., Evelo, C. T., Finkers, R., Gonzalez-Beltran, A., Gray, A. J. G., Groth, P., Goble, C., Grethe, J. S., Heringa, J., ’t Hoen, P. A. C., Hooft, R., Kuhn, T., Kok, R., Kok, J., Lusher, S. J., Martone, M. E., Mons, A., Packer, A. L., Persson, B., Rocca-Serra, P., Roos, M., van Schaik, R., Sansone, S.-A., Schultes, E., Sengstag, T., Slater, T., Strawn, G., Swertz, M. A., Thompson, M., van der Lei, J., van Mulligen, E., Velterop, J., Waagmeester, A., Wittenburg, P., Wolstencroft, K., Zhao, J., Mons, B., Sci. Data 2016, 3, 160018. [6] Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. Guidelines for Safeguarding Good Research Practice. Code of Conduct. 2019, https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3923602. Nützliche Links Chemotion. https://chemotion.net/ (accessed 02/19/2023). Chemotion ELN Documentation. https://chemotion.net/docs/eln/ (accessed 02/19/2023). Chemotion Repository. https://www.chemotion-repository.net/welcome (accessed 03/14/2022). Molecule Archive of the Compound Platform. https://compound-platform.eu/home (accessed 03/14/2022). {"references": ["Chemotion. https://chemotion.net/ (accessed 02/19/2023).", "Tremouilhac, P., Nguyen, A., Huang, Y.-C., Kotov, S., L\u00fctjohann, D. S., H\u00fcbsch, F., Jung, N., Br\u00e4se, S., J. Cheminform. 2017, 9, 54.", "Tremouilhac, P., Lin, C.-L., Huang, P.-C., Huang, Y.-C., Nguyen, A., Jung, N., Bach, F., Ulrich, R., Neumair, B., Streit, A., Br\u00e4se, S., Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2020, 59, 22771-22778; Angew. Chem. 2020, 132, 22960-22968.", "Tremouilhac, P., Huang, P.-C., Lin, C.-L., Huang, Y.-C., Nguyen, A., Jung, N., Bach, F., Br\u00e4se, S., Chemistry\u2013Methods 2021, 1, 8-11.", "Wilkinson, M. D., Dumontier, M., Aalbersberg, I. J., Appleton, G., Axton, M., Baak, A., Blomberg, N., Boiten, J.-W., da Silva Santos, L. B., Bourne, P. E., Bouwman, J., Brookes, A. J., Clark, T., Crosas, M., Dillo, I., Dumon, O., Edmunds, S., Evelo, C. T., Finkers, R., Gonzalez-Beltran, A., Gray, A. J. G., Groth, P., Goble, C., Grethe, J. S., Heringa, J., 't Hoen, P. A. C., Hooft, R., Kuhn, T., Kok, R., Kok, J., Lusher, S. J., Martone, M. E., Mons, A., Packer, A. L., Persson, B., Rocca-Serra, P., Roos, M., van Schaik, R., Sansone, S.-A., Schultes, E., Sengstag, T., Slater, T., Strawn, G., Swertz, M. A., Thompson, M., van der Lei, J., van Mulligen, E., Velterop, J., Waagmeester, A., Wittenburg, P., Wolstencroft, K., Zhao, J., Mons, B., Sci. Data 2016, 3, 160018.", "Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. 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  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    European Food Safety Authority;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    The 6 videos and a high-level description of the content are listed below. 1. Attachments and sanitisation Add attachments to the literature reference entity: Study report MSS composer file Scientific publication including a citation in the sanitised attachment field Add attachments to a Flexible Summary – Primo model excel file Check the size and sanitisation in the attachments report 2. Components of an Active Substance Dossier How to add the different datasests that make up a IUCLID dossier: Complete the mixture composition document: “Detailed quantitative and qualitative information on the composition of the plant protection product” “Information on the active substance/s” “Information on safeners, synergists and co-formulants” Complete the flexible summary Metabolite – “Information on metabolites” Complete the fixed record “Other Representative Products” 3. Analytical profile of batches How to report the Analytical Profile of Batches Complete the substance composition document Active substance – to be reported in section “Constituents” Impurities Additives Complete the endpoint summary Analytical Profile of Batches Check presentation of the 5-batch analysis in Document M Section 1 (Identity) 4. How the dossier is published and what an applicant should do before submission EFSA must publish the dossier “as submitted by the applicant” after it has been declared admissible by the RMS/EMS à Submit a dossier which can be published without risking disclosure of confidential or personal data Confidential data Check the filter rules when preparing the dossier Run dissemination preview before submitting Check the critical elements in the excel file Personal data Double-check relevant parts of the dossier (sanitised attachments in particular) Find a dossier from OpenEFSA once it has been published 5. Validation rules Use validation assistant before submitting to check the dossier is technically complete Resolve all business rules so that the dossier is not blocked in the submission portal Resolve all validation assistant warnings If a warning cannot be resolved provide justification in the validation assistant excel report to the RMS but this may result in a request for a dossier update and resubmission 6. Further information section completing the document How to complete Section 3 of the active substance ToC – “Further information on the active substance” Complete the endpoint study record “Effectiveness against target organisms” – section 3.2 Complete the endpoint summary “Effectiveness against target organisms” – section 3 Complete the flexible record “Protection measures” – section 3.3 These instructions also apply to the documents in the Product dataset

  • Research data . Audiovisual . 2023
    Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Fink, Fabian; Benjamaa, Salim; Parks, Nicole; Hoffmann, Alexander; Herres-Pawlis, Sonja;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    Chemotion ELN Instruction Videos Chemotion[1] is an open source system for storing and managing experiments and molecular data in chemistry and its related sciences. The system mainly consists of two components: the electronic laboratory notebook (ELN) Chemotion ELN[2] for recording and evaluating experiments and their analytical data, and the Chemotion repository[3,4] for publishing these data. As the ELN is linked to the repository, entries can be easily transferred from the lab journal to the repository. Data, including their machine-readable metadata, are published in the repository under open access conditions and thus fulfill the FAIR data principles (findable, accessible, interoperable, reusable).[5] These principles serve as a foundation for sustainable data management within the framework of good scientific practice.[6] For the use of Chemotion and to explain its basic functions, we created explanatory videos to help newcomers getting started with the ELN. These videos cover important topics from creating molecules, to evaluating analytic data, to sharing entries. The videos are divided into different topic blocks and deal in each case with specific functions. The structure of the topic blocks and videos is provided in the PDF document in this Zenodo entry. Please note that entries with a gray background in this document will only be available in later versions of the Zenodo entry. Chemotion ELN Instruction Videos on YouTube Find the instruction videos additionally on Chemotion's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1AonKd9WAd8cDjzXGiNu0ndoctNu0izs Acknowledgement First and foremost, the authors would like to thank Nicole Parks for recording the English audio tracks. The authors are grateful to Nicole Jung for further explanations of Chemotion's features and help in creating and revising the videos. Furthermore, the authors would like to thank Anna Manukânc for her help with the conceptual development of the videos. Literature [1] Chemotion. https://chemotion.net/ (accessed 02/19/2023). [2] Tremouilhac, P., Nguyen, A., Huang, Y.-C., Kotov, S., Lütjohann, D. S., Hübsch, F., Jung, N., Bräse, S., J. Cheminform. 2017, 9, 54. [3] Tremouilhac, P., Lin, C.-L., Huang, P.-C., Huang, Y.-C., Nguyen, A., Jung, N., Bach, F., Ulrich, R., Neumair, B., Streit, A., Bräse, S., Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2020, 59, 22771-22778; Angew. Chem. 2020, 132, 22960-22968. [4] Tremouilhac, P., Huang, P.-C., Lin, C.-L., Huang, Y.-C., Nguyen, A., Jung, N., Bach, F., Bräse, S., Chemistry–Methods 2021, 1, 8-11. [5] Wilkinson, M. D., Dumontier, M., Aalbersberg, I. J., Appleton, G., Axton, M., Baak, A., Blomberg, N., Boiten, J.-W., da Silva Santos, L. B., Bourne, P. E., Bouwman, J., Brookes, A. J., Clark, T., Crosas, M., Dillo, I., Dumon, O., Edmunds, S., Evelo, C. T., Finkers, R., Gonzalez-Beltran, A., Gray, A. J. G., Groth, P., Goble, C., Grethe, J. S., Heringa, J., ’t Hoen, P. A. C., Hooft, R., Kuhn, T., Kok, R., Kok, J., Lusher, S. J., Martone, M. E., Mons, A., Packer, A. L., Persson, B., Rocca-Serra, P., Roos, M., van Schaik, R., Sansone, S.-A., Schultes, E., Sengstag, T., Slater, T., Strawn, G., Swertz, M. A., Thompson, M., van der Lei, J., van Mulligen, E., Velterop, J., Waagmeester, A., Wittenburg, P., Wolstencroft, K., Zhao, J., Mons, B., Sci. Data 2016, 3, 160018. [6] Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. Guidelines for Safeguarding Good Research Practice. Code of Conduct. 2019, https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3923602. Useful Links Chemotion. https://chemotion.net/ (accessed 02/19/2023). Chemotion ELN Documentation. https://chemotion.net/docs/eln/ (accessed 02/19/2023). Chemotion Repository. https://www.chemotion-repository.net/welcome (accessed 02/13/2023). Molecule Archive of the Compound Platform. https://compound-platform.eu/home (accessed 02/13/2023). {"references": ["Chemotion. https://chemotion.net/ (accessed 02/19/2023).", "Tremouilhac, P., Nguyen, A., Huang, Y.-C., Kotov, S., L\u00fctjohann, D. S., H\u00fcbsch, F., Jung, N., Br\u00e4se, S., J. Cheminform. 2017, 9, 54.", "Tremouilhac, P., Lin, C.-L., Huang, P.-C., Huang, Y.-C., Nguyen, A., Jung, N., Bach, F., Ulrich, R., Neumair, B., Streit, A., Br\u00e4se, S., Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2020, 59, 22771-22778; Angew. Chem. 2020, 132, 22960-22968.", "Tremouilhac, P., Huang, P.-C., Lin, C.-L., Huang, Y.-C., Nguyen, A., Jung, N., Bach, F., Br\u00e4se, S., Chemistry\u2013Methods 2021, 1, 8-11.", "Wilkinson, M. D., Dumontier, M., Aalbersberg, I. J., Appleton, G., Axton, M., Baak, A., Blomberg, N., Boiten, J.-W., da Silva Santos, L. B., Bourne, P. E., Bouwman, J., Brookes, A. J., Clark, T., Crosas, M., Dillo, I., Dumon, O., Edmunds, S., Evelo, C. T., Finkers, R., Gonzalez-Beltran, A., Gray, A. J. G., Groth, P., Goble, C., Grethe, J. S., Heringa, J., 't Hoen, P. A. C., Hooft, R., Kuhn, T., Kok, R., Kok, J., Lusher, S. J., Martone, M. E., Mons, A., Packer, A. L., Persson, B., Rocca-Serra, P., Roos, M., van Schaik, R., Sansone, S.-A., Schultes, E., Sengstag, T., Slater, T., Strawn, G., Swertz, M. A., Thompson, M., van der Lei, J., van Mulligen, E., Velterop, J., Waagmeester, A., Wittenburg, P., Wolstencroft, K., Zhao, J., Mons, B., Sci. Data 2016, 3, 160018.", "Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. Guidelines for Safeguarding Good Research Practice. Code of Conduct. 2019, https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3923602."]}

  • Open Access Spanish
    Authors: 
    Schneider, Ingrid;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    Can digital platforms be regulated? A Dialogue Between The European Union and México This video presentation was produced as a Digital Knowledge Product for the Horizon 2020 MSCA RISE project, Promoting Research on Digitalisation in Emerging Powers and Europe towards Sustainable Development (PRODIGEES, GA #873119). The original publishing agency is Instituto Mora EN VIVO 1. The original publishing platform is YouTube. The link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VY5A8GdIjy4

  • Open Access German
    Authors: 
    Márquez, Silvia; Lázaro, Elena; Zornoza, Raúl;
    Publisher: Zenodo
    Project: EC | Diverfarming (728003)

    Introductory video in German about H2020 Diverfarming project. We show here the benefits of diversified cropping systems and why Europe needs crop diversification. With the long-term view of increasing diversification and biodiversity in Europe and fostering sustainable development of bioeconomy, the Diverfarming consortium come together to develop and deploy innovative farming and agribusiness strategies. Diverfarming will increase the long-term resilience, sustainability and economic revenues of agriculture across the EU by assessing the real benefits and minimising the limitations, barriers and drawbacks of diversified cropping systems under low-input agronomic practices that are tailor-made to fit the unique characteristics of six EU pedoclimatic regions (Mediterranean south and north, Atlantic central, Continental, Pannonian and Boreal), and by adapting and optimising the downstream value chains organization. This approach will provide: i) increased overall land productivity; ii) more rational use of farm land and farming inputs (water, energy, machinery, fertilisers, pesticides); ii) improved delivery of ecosystem services by increments in biodiversity and soil quality; iii) proper organization of downstream value chains adapted to the new diversified cropping systems with decreased use of energy; and iv) access to new markets and reduced economy risks by adoption of new products in time and space. The diversified cropping systems will be tested in field case studies for major crops within each pedoclimatic region. In the end, Diverfarming focuses on research and innovation for rural development, with emphasis on developing new framework systems and business models adapted to the rural context of each pedoclimatic area of the EU, to foster sustainable growth through adoption of diversification, sustainable practices and efficient use of resources.

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    European Food Safety Authority;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    The 12 videos and a high-level description of the content are listed below. 1. Attachments and sanitisation Add attachments to the literature reference entity: Study report MSS composer file Scientific publication including a citation in the sanitised attachment field Add attachments to a Flexible Summary – Primo model excel file Check the size and sanitisation in the attachments report 2. Components of an Active Substance Dossier How to add the different datasests that make up a IUCLID dossier: Complete the mixture composition document: “Detailed quantitative and qualitative information on the composition of the plant protection product” “Information on the active substance/s” “Information on safeners, synergists and co-formulants” Complete the flexible summary Metabolite – “Information on metabolites” Complete the fixed record “Other Representative Products” 3. Analytical profile of batches How to report the Analytical Profile of Batches Complete the substance composition document Active substance – to be reported in section “Constituents” Impurities Additives Complete the endpoint summary Analytical Profile of Batches Check presentation of the 5-batch analysis in Document M Section 1 (Identity) 4. How the dossier is published and what an applicant should do before submission EFSA must publish the dossier “as submitted by the applicant” after it has been declared admissible by the RMS/EMS à Submit a dossier which can be published without risking disclosure of confidential or personal data Confidential data Check the filter rules when preparing the dossier Run dissemination preview before submitting Check the critical elements in the excel file Personal data Double-check relevant parts of the dossier (sanitised attachments in particular) Find a dossier from OpenEFSA once it has been published 5. Validation rules Use validation assistant before submitting to check the dossier is technically complete Resolve all business rules so that the dossier is not blocked in the submission portal Resolve all validation assistant warnings If a warning cannot be resolved provide justification in the validation assistant excel report to the RMS but this may result in a request for a dossier update and resubmission 6. Further information section completing the document How to complete Section 3 of the active substance ToC – “Further information on the active substance” Complete the endpoint study record “Effectiveness against target organisms” – section 3.2 Complete the endpoint summary “Effectiveness against target organisms” – section 3 Complete the flexible record “Protection measures” – section 3.3 These instructions also apply to the documents in the Product dataset 7. Completing the flexible summaries in the residues section Complete the endpoint summary of Stability of residues in stored commodities – section 6.1 Complete the endpoint summary metabolism of residues in plants and rotational crops –section 6.2.1 Complete the endpoint summary metabolism of residues in livestock –section 6.2.2 Complete the endpoint summary magnitude of residues in plants –section 6.3 Complete the flexible summary “Feeding studies” – section 6.4 Complete the endpoint summary Nature and Magnitude of residues in processed commodities 6.5 Complete the flexible summary “Proposed residue definitions” – section 6.7.1 Complete the flexible summary “Proposed maximum residue levels” – section 6.7.2 Complete the flexible summary “Estimation of the potential and actual exposure through diet and other sources” – section 6.9 8. Legal Entity Use of legal entities in PPP dossiers and in the Submission Portal What is a Legal Entity Where are legal entities are used in the dossier The role of Legal entities in the submission Portal 9. Requesting confidential treatment Clear identification of the information claimed confidential and its location Identification of the legal basis of the request Submission of a compliant justification for the request 10. Analytical methods (also for Section 5 of the Product dataset) How to complete the Endpoint Study Record “Analytical methods” How to cross-reference the analytical methods in the corresponding studies How to generate Document M – Section 4 (Analytical methods) using Report Generator 11. Assessment by other authorities The document is in the summary and evaluation section How to report information on Assessments in Europe and Assessments Outside Europe How to report information on existing MRLs How to provide additional information ONLY for Import Tolerance applications 12. Dossier submission Ensure that all the pre-submission checks are carried out to enable a successful submission Create and export a dossier Submit a dossier Successfully re-submit a dossier

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Navas, Renzo E.;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    This is the raw video footage of Renzo E. Navas' public PhD Thesis Defense: "Improving the Resilience of the Constrained Internet of Things". Original date: Wednesday 9th of December 2020.

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Renzo E. Navas;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    Short film by Renzo E. Navas, presented in the Festival de sciences en cour[t]s 2019 (scientific vulgarisation) Festival Sciences en Courts (Youtube) -- http://sciences-en-courts.fr/ ** Mention spéciale du jury ** Teaser: Une lampe... connecté? OUI. Parce que l'Internet des Objets (IdO) est arrivé. Mais l'IdO n'est pas limité à la maison. Il est partout. L'IdO ouvre la possibilité à nouvelles façons de faire interagir le monde physique et numérique. Malheureusement, les cyber-attaques ne sont pas exclus de ces nouvelles interactions. Je travaille pour faire la vie des cyber-attaquants plus difficile, et par conséquence cela des nos objets connectés (... et la notre) plus tranquille. Mon travail est basé sur le paradigme "Moving Target Defense" (MTD) [En français: Défense du Cible en Mouvement], qui propose faire que certaines propriétés de nos systèmes soient en changement perpétuel. Avec le MTD, la réussite des attaquants -assuré auparavant- sera en échec. Par : Renzo Navas Festival de sciences en cour[t]s (scientific vulgarisation)