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Proper Citation: TARDIS (RRID:SCR_006322)
Description: Dissemination of public datasets containing raw crystallography data (known as ''diffraction images''), along with rich metadata for search and persistent handles for citation in publications. Storage is federated, meaning the public index contains no data itself and merely points to data stored in external labs and institutions. TARDIS is scheduled to be replaced by the Bioscience Data Platform (https://www.nectar.org.au/bioscience-data-platform-tardis-cloud).
Abbreviations: TARDIS
Synonyms: The Australian Repositories for Diffraction ImageS
Resource Type: service resource, data set, software resource, data or information resource
Defining Citation: PMID:18566516
Keywords: molecular biology, crystallography, synchrotron, protein crystallography, diffraction image, federated repository, deposition, annotation, registration, raw data, ancillary data, data repository
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