Hi all,

in the last few months I have been working with two EU H2020 project to set
up something new: a European Registry of Materials, where we can
preregister nanosubstance identifiers:
https://github.com/NanoCommons/identifiers

It can be used to register globally unique identifiers for nanomaterials
about which you do not want to disclose much yet (embargoed) or identifiers
for computational structures. The newly minted identifiers can then be used
in experimental design, reports, and, of course, as identifier in data
deposits.

The register consists of a version controlled RDF file, with a CCZero
license (as identifiers should).

Comments welcome.

Egon

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