Here's the equivalent "cool URI" for Bowtie:

https://identifiers.org/rrid/RRID:SCR_005476

Pe 8 iun. 2017 19:33, "Steffen Möller" <[email protected]> a scris:

> Hello,
>
> We had a quick exchange on RRIDs on this list before, if I am not
> erroneous. Michael is particularly supportive of them and again, correct
> me if I am wrong and if you care, we had another not ultimately decisive
> discussion about them at the Debian Med Sprint this year. Once you are
> made aware of them, though, you start seeing them and so I thought,
> well, let us see what they look like. The Bowtie entry is
> RRID:SCR_005476 at
> https://www.scicrunch.org/scicrunch/Resources/search?q=SCR_005476 .
> Sadly, I yet did not find a way to directly link to the entry.
>
> What triggered my interest was the omicsTools.com folks who would very
> much like to link to us. The RRID is very natural to them. They have
> sent me a list of their mappings of their entries to our packages and by
> looking only at the package name some assignments are indeed ambiguous.
> So, there is some immediate use case here. I was also kindly informed
> that our Bowtie 1.x package is outdated (upstream moved to github, so
> the watch file was outdated). So when together with a colleague I today
> got around fixing that, I also added an entry for the RRID, see here:
> https://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/debian-med/trunk/
> packages/bowtie/trunk/debian/upstream/metadata?view=markup
>
> I think it kind of looks O.K. If there are no objections from your
> sides, I will add more of these references over the upcoming months.
> Would be great to see others chime in on that. From our side we would
> get access to the "co-use statistics" the RRID folks provide, which may
> help our users to construct their workflows.
>
> Best,
>
> Steffen
>
>

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