The openMINDS_chemicals repository hosts one of the metadata models of the openMINDS metadata framework. It defines modular metadata schemas for describing chemical substances and mixtures.
To generally learn more about the openMINDS metadata framework please go to ➡️ ReadTheDocs.
There you can also explore directly the ➡️ openMINDS_chemicals schema specifications.
For referencing specifically the openMINDS_chemicals metadata model, please use the following RRID Portal record:
➡️ openMINDS chemicals metadata model (RRID:SCR_026248)
Please reference in addition openMINDS in general, using our main RRID Portal record:
➡️ openMINDS metadata framework (RRID:SCR_023173)
The openMINDS metadata framework is an open-source project and community contributions are highly appreciated. If you want to contribute please follow our ➡️ contribution guidelines.
Schema contributions to openMINDS_chemicals should be raised and discussed on the ➡️ issue tracker
General usage questions should be raised and discussed in our ➡️ community forum.
Alternatively you can email us: ➡️ [email protected].
General contributions should be raised and discussed on the main ➡️ openMINDS issue tracker.
Instance contributions should be raised and discussed on the ➡️ openMINDS_instances issue tracker.
The openMINDS metadata framework development started in the Human Brain Project (HBP), funded from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Framework Programme for Research and Innovation under the Specific Grant Agreements SGA-1 (No.720270), SGA-2 (No.785907), and SGA-3 (No. 945539).
The framework is further developed as part of the EBRAINS 2.0 project, funded from the European Union's Research and Innovation Program Horizon Europe under Grant Agreement GA (No.101147319).
The framework also receives support from the Helmholtz International BigBrain Analytics and Learning Laboratory (HIBALL).
The openMINDS metadata framework is closely collaborating with the InterLex Project of the SciCrunch Data and Resource Infrastructure and the KnowledgeSpace hosted by the International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility (INCF).