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  • Research data . 2022
    Open Access
    Authors: 
    Ducatteeuw, Vincent; Biltereyst, Daniel; Meers, Philippe; Verbruggen, Christophe; Moreels, Dries; Noordegraaf, Julia; Chambers, Sally; De Potter, Pieterjan; Cachet, Tamar; Franck, Nicolas; +16 more
    Publisher: Harvard Dataverse
    Country: Belgium

    Abstract: Cinema Belgica (CB) is an online platform that integrates fourteen existing datasets covering Belgian film production, distribution, exhibition, censorship and reception. In order to facilitate (inter)national data exchange and comparative research into cinema history, the platform (a) integrates key datasets related to Belgian cinema history, (b) makes them accessible according to FAIR principles (Wilkinson et al., 2016), and (c) enriches them with heritage collections. CB is Belgium’s contribution to the growing network of historical cinema databases, such as Cinema Context and The German Early Cinema Database (Dibbets, 2010; Garncarz, 2014). CB's data model is a modified version of the Cinema Context data model (van Oort & Noordegraaf, 2020). It is built around eight main conceptual entities: programme, film, censorship, venue, person, company, archive and publication (cfr. tree view). We refer to our accompanying research paper for more information regarding the logical organisation of the CSV files. The data deposited here can also be accesses via the public website of Cinema Belgica.

  • Open Access French
    Authors: 
    Droixhe, Daniel;
    Publisher: http://motsindustrie.canalblog.com/ (FR)
    Country: Belgium
  • Open Access French
    Authors: 
    Winn, Meredith; Simon, Patrick; Morales, Laura; Saji, Ami; Jourdan, Virginie; Gosselin, Anne; Ravalihasy, Andy; Safi, Mirna;
    Publisher: Zenodo
    Project: EC | SSHOC (823782), EC | H2020 (681463), EC | SGA3 (861952)

    On 24 June 2021, COST Action 16111 – ETHMIGSURVEYDATA, FAIRETHMIGQUANT (a French Agence Nationale de la Recherche funded Open Science project based at Sciences Po, CEE) and MiDi - Migration et Diversité (Sciences Po), in partnership with Ined et l'IC Migrations, hosted a webinar in French to showcase the EMM (Ethnic and Migrant Minority) Survey Registry and the French surveys it captures to a French-speaking audience. This is the video recording of this webinar, which is also available for viewing on ETHMIGSURVEYDATA's Youtube channel. The program for the webinar can be found below: Laura Morales (Sciences Po, CEE) & Patrick Simon (Ined et IC Migrations): Welcome remarks Meredith Winn (Sciences Po, CEE): L’EMM Survey Registry et la situation des enquêtes auprès des minorités en France Virginie Jourdan (Ministère de l’Intérieur – DGEF – DSED): Elipa 2 – Présentation et premier résultats d’une enquête sur les primo-arrivants en France Anne Gosselin (Iris, Inserm) & Andy Ravalihasy (Université de Paris, Centre Population et développement): Présentation de l’enquête Parcours de vie et santé chez les migrants d’origine d’Afrique subsaharienne vivant en Île-de-France Ami Saji (Sciences Po, CEE): Le EMM Survey Registry à long-terme Mirna Safi (Sciences Po, LIEPP): Discussion -- The EMM Survey Registry is jointly being produced by SSHOC’s Task 9.2 (Ethnic Migration Studies) team of Work Package 9 (Data Communities), in close collaboration with COST Action 16111 – ETHMIGSURVEYDATA (an international network of more than 200 researchers active in the ethnic and migration studies field) and FAIRETHMIGQUANT (a French Agence Nationale de la Recherche funded Open Science project).

  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Michel, Loïc N.; Bell, James B.; Dubois, Stanislas F.; Le Pans, Mathilde; Lepoint, Gilles; Olu, Karine; Reid, William D. K.; Sarrazin, Jozee; Schaal, Gauthier; Hayden, Brian;
    Publisher: SEANOE
    Country: Belgium

    The use of stable isotopes as ecological tracers in deep-sea ecosystems has a long history, dating back to the late 1970’s. Stable isotopes have been instrumental to many key-findings about ecosystem functioning, particularly in chemosynthesis-based habitats (hydrothermal vents, cold seeps). However, constraining sampling logistics commonly limit the scope, extent, and therefore insights drawn from isotope-based deep-sea studies. Overall, much is left to discover about factors globally influencing food web structure in deep-sea ecosystems. In this context, deep-sea ecologists have to ensure that no sample is left unexploited, and that all generated data are easily discoverable, available and reusable. DeepIso is a collaborative effort to produce a global compilation of stable isotope ratios and elemental contents in organisms from deep-sea ecosystems. In doing so, it aims to provide the deep-sea community with an open data analysis tool that can be used in the context of future ecological research, and to help deep-sea researchers to use stable isotope markers at their full efficiency. More info about the project can be found at https://loicnmichel.com/deepiso/ As of v1 (2020/10/22), the database contains 15 distinct datasets, for a total of 18677 fully documented measurements. Archived parameters currently include δ13C (n = 4587), δ15N (n = 4388), δ34S (n = 951), %C (n = 2740), %N (n = 2741), %S (n = 752) and C/N ratio (n = 2518). Those measurements pertain to 4378 distinct samples belonging to 493 taxa, plus sediments, suspended particulate organic matter, plankton and detritus. Samples were taken between 1989 and 2018 in multiple environments (hydrothermal vents, cold seeps, cold water coral reefs, and other benthic or pelagic environments) and at depths ranging up to 5209 meters. The database consists of three files: one containing the data itself, one describing all used terms (measurements or metadata, derived from Darwin Core standards, https://dwc.tdwg.org/terms/), and a changelog detailing changes made between successive versions. DeepIso is a collaborative effort to produce a global compilation of stable isotope ratios and elemental contents in organisms from deep-sea ecosystems. In doing so, it aims to provide the deep-sea community with an open data analysis tool that can be used in the context of future ecological research, and to help deep-sea researchers to use stable isotope markers at their full efficiency. More info about the project can be found at https://loicnmichel.com/deepiso/ DeepIso - a global open database of stable isotope ratios and elemental contents for deep-sea ecosystems

  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    , Vandermeulen;
    Publisher: Zenodo
    Country: Belgium

    This SPSS file contains the data corresponding to the study as published in the article In search of an effective source use pattern for writing argumentative and informative synthesis texts (Vandermeulen, Van den Broek, Van Steendam, & Rijlaarsdam, 2019).

  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Van Roie, Martijn; De Wint, Frederik; Güngor, Ayse; Huyghe, Charlotte; Dekoninck, Wouter; Sekerka, Lukáš;
    Publisher: Zenodo
    Country: Belgium

    : Data type: species data

  • Research data . 2019
    Open Access Spanish
    Authors: 
    Ortuño Casanova, Rocío;
    Publisher: Zenodo
    Country: Belgium

    Filiteratura es una base de datos de literatura en español publicada en Filipinas entre 1872 y 1973 o en cualquier otro lugar pero sobre Filipinas entre esos mismos años. Filiteratura is a database of literature in Spanish published between 1872 and 1973: a) published in the Philippines b) with a Philippine topic The whole Filiteratura database can be searched in https://filiteratura.uantwerpen.be/database/

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Buzi, Paola; Bogdani, Julian; Carlig, Nathan; Soldati, Agostino; Berno, Francesco; Valerio, Francesco; Colonna, Angelo; Ghigo, Tea; Rosati, Paolo; Dal Sasso, Eliana;
    Country: Belgium
    Project: EC | PAThs (687567)

    The Archaeological Atlas of Coptic Literature is based on a central web database will be continuously updated in the future. The database is composed of seven fundamental parts (entities), dedicated to Places, Manuscripts, Works, Authors, Titles, Colophons, and Collections. Each part addresses specific issues and follows its own methodological guidelines and descriptive protocols which are closely linked to each other in a network pattern that draws it strength from these links. The principal aim is to provide the literary and manuscript tradition with a sound archaeological and geographical context and vice-versa.

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Pafort-Overduin, C.; Boter, J.; Oort, T. Van; Lotze, K.; Jernudd, A.; Vijver, L. Van De; Treveri Gennari, D.; Ercole, P.; Meers, P.; Biltereyst, D.; +2 more
    Publisher: Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS)
    Countries: Belgium, Netherlands

    Abstract: This data collection presents a fully harmonized data set originating in several research projects on post-war cinema programming. The collection consists of data of feature films screened for public viewing in cinemas in the cities Bari (Italy), Antwerp and Ghent (Belgium), Gothenburg (Sweden), Leicester (United Kingdom) and Rotterdam (Netherlands) for the year 1952.

  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Ferreira Ulguim, Priscilla;
    Publisher: Zenodo
    Country: Belgium

    First release of RTI file for stone tembetá (lip-plug) recovered from Cluster 8 cremated deposit of Mound A, at the Abreu Garcia Mound and Enclosure complex, Santa Catarina, Brazil during the 2015 excavation season as part of the Jê Landscapes of Southern Brazil project. Created with 13 images using RTIBuilder 2.0.2 and the Hemispherical Harmonics (HSH) fitter. Primeira divulgação do arquivo de RTI de um adorno labial em pedra - tembetá recuperado do depósito de remanescentes cremados - Cluster 8 no Mound A, no MEC Abreu & Garcia, Santa Catarina, Brasil, durante a campanha de escavação de 2015, como parte do projeto Paisagens Jê do Sul do Brasil. Criado com 13 imagens usando RTIBuilder 2.0.2 e Hemispherical Harmonics (HSH) fitter. AG2015_Cluster8_TembetaRefit_4608.rti md5:64c480c041e778a368fd10fab0bcebc2

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  • Research data . 2022
    Open Access
    Authors: 
    Ducatteeuw, Vincent; Biltereyst, Daniel; Meers, Philippe; Verbruggen, Christophe; Moreels, Dries; Noordegraaf, Julia; Chambers, Sally; De Potter, Pieterjan; Cachet, Tamar; Franck, Nicolas; +16 more
    Publisher: Harvard Dataverse
    Country: Belgium

    Abstract: Cinema Belgica (CB) is an online platform that integrates fourteen existing datasets covering Belgian film production, distribution, exhibition, censorship and reception. In order to facilitate (inter)national data exchange and comparative research into cinema history, the platform (a) integrates key datasets related to Belgian cinema history, (b) makes them accessible according to FAIR principles (Wilkinson et al., 2016), and (c) enriches them with heritage collections. CB is Belgium’s contribution to the growing network of historical cinema databases, such as Cinema Context and The German Early Cinema Database (Dibbets, 2010; Garncarz, 2014). CB's data model is a modified version of the Cinema Context data model (van Oort & Noordegraaf, 2020). It is built around eight main conceptual entities: programme, film, censorship, venue, person, company, archive and publication (cfr. tree view). We refer to our accompanying research paper for more information regarding the logical organisation of the CSV files. The data deposited here can also be accesses via the public website of Cinema Belgica.

  • Open Access French
    Authors: 
    Droixhe, Daniel;
    Publisher: http://motsindustrie.canalblog.com/ (FR)
    Country: Belgium
  • Open Access French
    Authors: 
    Winn, Meredith; Simon, Patrick; Morales, Laura; Saji, Ami; Jourdan, Virginie; Gosselin, Anne; Ravalihasy, Andy; Safi, Mirna;
    Publisher: Zenodo
    Project: EC | SSHOC (823782), EC | H2020 (681463), EC | SGA3 (861952)

    On 24 June 2021, COST Action 16111 – ETHMIGSURVEYDATA, FAIRETHMIGQUANT (a French Agence Nationale de la Recherche funded Open Science project based at Sciences Po, CEE) and MiDi - Migration et Diversité (Sciences Po), in partnership with Ined et l'IC Migrations, hosted a webinar in French to showcase the EMM (Ethnic and Migrant Minority) Survey Registry and the French surveys it captures to a French-speaking audience. This is the video recording of this webinar, which is also available for viewing on ETHMIGSURVEYDATA's Youtube channel. The program for the webinar can be found below: Laura Morales (Sciences Po, CEE) & Patrick Simon (Ined et IC Migrations): Welcome remarks Meredith Winn (Sciences Po, CEE): L’EMM Survey Registry et la situation des enquêtes auprès des minorités en France Virginie Jourdan (Ministère de l’Intérieur – DGEF – DSED): Elipa 2 – Présentation et premier résultats d’une enquête sur les primo-arrivants en France Anne Gosselin (Iris, Inserm) & Andy Ravalihasy (Université de Paris, Centre Population et développement): Présentation de l’enquête Parcours de vie et santé chez les migrants d’origine d’Afrique subsaharienne vivant en Île-de-France Ami Saji (Sciences Po, CEE): Le EMM Survey Registry à long-terme Mirna Safi (Sciences Po, LIEPP): Discussion -- The EMM Survey Registry is jointly being produced by SSHOC’s Task 9.2 (Ethnic Migration Studies) team of Work Package 9 (Data Communities), in close collaboration with COST Action 16111 – ETHMIGSURVEYDATA (an international network of more than 200 researchers active in the ethnic and migration studies field) and FAIRETHMIGQUANT (a French Agence Nationale de la Recherche funded Open Science project).

  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Michel, Loïc N.; Bell, James B.; Dubois, Stanislas F.; Le Pans, Mathilde; Lepoint, Gilles; Olu, Karine; Reid, William D. K.; Sarrazin, Jozee; Schaal, Gauthier; Hayden, Brian;
    Publisher: SEANOE
    Country: Belgium

    The use of stable isotopes as ecological tracers in deep-sea ecosystems has a long history, dating back to the late 1970’s. Stable isotopes have been instrumental to many key-findings about ecosystem functioning, particularly in chemosynthesis-based habitats (hydrothermal vents, cold seeps). However, constraining sampling logistics commonly limit the scope, extent, and therefore insights drawn from isotope-based deep-sea studies. Overall, much is left to discover about factors globally influencing food web structure in deep-sea ecosystems. In this context, deep-sea ecologists have to ensure that no sample is left unexploited, and that all generated data are easily discoverable, available and reusable. DeepIso is a collaborative effort to produce a global compilation of stable isotope ratios and elemental contents in organisms from deep-sea ecosystems. In doing so, it aims to provide the deep-sea community with an open data analysis tool that can be used in the context of future ecological research, and to help deep-sea researchers to use stable isotope markers at their full efficiency. More info about the project can be found at https://loicnmichel.com/deepiso/ As of v1 (2020/10/22), the database contains 15 distinct datasets, for a total of 18677 fully documented measurements. Archived parameters currently include δ13C (n = 4587), δ15N (n = 4388), δ34S (n = 951), %C (n = 2740), %N (n = 2741), %S (n = 752) and C/N ratio (n = 2518). Those measurements pertain to 4378 distinct samples belonging to 493 taxa, plus sediments, suspended particulate organic matter, plankton and detritus. Samples were taken between 1989 and 2018 in multiple environments (hydrothermal vents, cold seeps, cold water coral reefs, and other benthic or pelagic environments) and at depths ranging up to 5209 meters. The database consists of three files: one containing the data itself, one describing all used terms (measurements or metadata, derived from Darwin Core standards, https://dwc.tdwg.org/terms/), and a changelog detailing changes made between successive versions. DeepIso is a collaborative effort to produce a global compilation of stable isotope ratios and elemental contents in organisms from deep-sea ecosystems. In doing so, it aims to provide the deep-sea community with an open data analysis tool that can be used in the context of future ecological research, and to help deep-sea researchers to use stable isotope markers at their full efficiency. More info about the project can be found at https://loicnmichel.com/deepiso/ DeepIso - a global open database of stable isotope ratios and elemental contents for deep-sea ecosystems

  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    , Vandermeulen;
    Publisher: Zenodo
    Country: Belgium

    This SPSS file contains the data corresponding to the study as published in the article In search of an effective source use pattern for writing argumentative and informative synthesis texts (Vandermeulen, Van den Broek, Van Steendam, & Rijlaarsdam, 2019).

  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Van Roie, Martijn; De Wint, Frederik; Güngor, Ayse; Huyghe, Charlotte; Dekoninck, Wouter; Sekerka, Lukáš;
    Publisher: Zenodo
    Country: Belgium

    : Data type: species data

  • Research data . 2019
    Open Access Spanish
    Authors: 
    Ortuño Casanova, Rocío;
    Publisher: Zenodo
    Country: Belgium

    Filiteratura es una base de datos de literatura en español publicada en Filipinas entre 1872 y 1973 o en cualquier otro lugar pero sobre Filipinas entre esos mismos años. Filiteratura is a database of literature in Spanish published between 1872 and 1973: a) published in the Philippines b) with a Philippine topic The whole Filiteratura database can be searched in https://filiteratura.uantwerpen.be/database/

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Buzi, Paola; Bogdani, Julian; Carlig, Nathan; Soldati, Agostino; Berno, Francesco; Valerio, Francesco; Colonna, Angelo; Ghigo, Tea; Rosati, Paolo; Dal Sasso, Eliana;
    Country: Belgium
    Project: EC | PAThs (687567)

    The Archaeological Atlas of Coptic Literature is based on a central web database will be continuously updated in the future. The database is composed of seven fundamental parts (entities), dedicated to Places, Manuscripts, Works, Authors, Titles, Colophons, and Collections. Each part addresses specific issues and follows its own methodological guidelines and descriptive protocols which are closely linked to each other in a network pattern that draws it strength from these links. The principal aim is to provide the literary and manuscript tradition with a sound archaeological and geographical context and vice-versa.

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Pafort-Overduin, C.; Boter, J.; Oort, T. Van; Lotze, K.; Jernudd, A.; Vijver, L. Van De; Treveri Gennari, D.; Ercole, P.; Meers, P.; Biltereyst, D.; +2 more
    Publisher: Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS)
    Countries: Belgium, Netherlands

    Abstract: This data collection presents a fully harmonized data set originating in several research projects on post-war cinema programming. The collection consists of data of feature films screened for public viewing in cinemas in the cities Bari (Italy), Antwerp and Ghent (Belgium), Gothenburg (Sweden), Leicester (United Kingdom) and Rotterdam (Netherlands) for the year 1952.

  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Ferreira Ulguim, Priscilla;
    Publisher: Zenodo
    Country: Belgium

    First release of RTI file for stone tembetá (lip-plug) recovered from Cluster 8 cremated deposit of Mound A, at the Abreu Garcia Mound and Enclosure complex, Santa Catarina, Brazil during the 2015 excavation season as part of the Jê Landscapes of Southern Brazil project. Created with 13 images using RTIBuilder 2.0.2 and the Hemispherical Harmonics (HSH) fitter. Primeira divulgação do arquivo de RTI de um adorno labial em pedra - tembetá recuperado do depósito de remanescentes cremados - Cluster 8 no Mound A, no MEC Abreu & Garcia, Santa Catarina, Brasil, durante a campanha de escavação de 2015, como parte do projeto Paisagens Jê do Sul do Brasil. Criado com 13 imagens usando RTIBuilder 2.0.2 e Hemispherical Harmonics (HSH) fitter. AG2015_Cluster8_TembetaRefit_4608.rti md5:64c480c041e778a368fd10fab0bcebc2