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Operating since 2012.Optimized for JS and ESM delivery from npm and GitHub. Works with all web formats.
Operating since 2012.The PID-Component is a web component that can be used to evaluate and display FAIR Digital Objects, PIDs, ORCiDs, and possibly other identifiers in a user-friendly way. It is easily extensible to support other identifier types.
React wrapper for the package @kit-data-manager/pid-component
JavaScript library allowing to generate web forms and validate metadata using JSON schemas.
This component contains an option to select an input file form which metadata needs to be extracted, an option to search from available mapping schemas whose name will be self explainatory .
The visualization-component is a dynamic, interactive graph component built using D3.js. It is designed to render graphs based on provided JSON data, making it ideal for visualizing complex relationships and networks in an intuitive manner.
Display PIDs known by a given Typed PID Maker instance. (Webcomponent)
An Includable Linked Data Editor, a web component allowing easy modification of JSON-LD in the browser.
All-in-one component for rendering an elastic search UI for searching anything. Built-in support for visualizing related items in a graph and resolving unique identifiers.
All-in-one component for rendering an elastic search UI for searching fair digital objects or anything else.
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