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To ensure the published scientific data is Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable (FAIR), a diverse group of global scholars, including dkNET Principle Investigators, has been working together on the FAIR Data Principles. The FAIR Principles is formally published in the Nature Publishing Group journal Scientific Data today.
New features: We are pleased to announce a new User Notification and E-mail Update feature. Now users can sign up for email notifications when new data is added to dkNET that matches a search criteria.
We are pleased to announce the release of dkNET 2.0! The new site is mobile and tablet friendly, so you can keep up to date with dkNET wherever you are. In addition to the new look and feel, we’ve added new data and features to make it easier to search for and access research resources:
We are pleased to announce the release of dkNET 1.2. This release includes new features for user customization on the Community Resources page, improved navigation on the Literature page, and additional information on the More Resources page to list other communities using a resource.
We are looking for beta testers to give us feedback on new features planned for the next release of the NIDDK Information Network search portal.
To help you get started exploring dkNET, we have posted some sample queries and strategies for addressing them to highlight some of the unique functions that dkNET provides.
The search portal is the heart of dkNET, providing a uniform way of searching for research resources-data, materials, tools-available to help your research.
We are pleased to announce the official launch of the dkNET portal, a one-stop shop for finding research resources like data, reagents, organisms and tools.
A short overview of the aims and purpose of dkNET.