NIF Registry: Central to the NIF resources is the NIF registry, a human-curated database of neuroscience-relevant resources available through
the web. The NIF registry is assembled by neuroscientists who vet each
resource for its content and relevance and annotate it using the NIF resource hierarchy according to their type, coverage and general content. You can contribute to the NIF registry by submitting your own resource.
NIF Literature:
Comprised of PubMed and PubMed Central journal articles, NIF
Literature searches the full text of the Open Access literature. The
archive may be searched by neuroscience-specific concepts; results may
be filtered by year, author, and publication; and results are based on
relevance.
NIF Data Federation: NIF
provides the ability to directly query databases containing
neuroscience-related data, e.g., images, activation loci, that are
independently created and maintained. This type of search provides
individual records in the databases directly, and these data are not
normally available to search engines. In order to be accessed by this
search, database providers must register their database with the NIF
data federation using the DISCO, a tool which any Web resource can send automatic, or manual, data updates to the NIF system. For more information please contact curator@neuinfo.org.
NIF Search Tools: NIF's search includes
many features to help find what you are looking for including:
auto-complete, a concept-based query, advanced search options (to
include parts, related concepts, or subclasses of searched terms), and
the ability to add to or replace a search.
NIF Services: Programmatic access to NIF tools through Web services.
NIF Vocabularies: NIF provides an extensive set of vocabularies for annotation and tagging of neuroscience related data and content. The ontology files can be accessed at our ontology github repository or they can be accessed directly via SciGraph web services.
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