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  2. List of online real estate databases - Wikipedia

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  3. Digital curation - Wikipedia

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    The term "digital curation" was first used in the e-science and biological science fields as a means of differentiating the additional suite of activities ordinarily employed by library and museum curators to add value to their collections and enable its reuse [12] [13] [14] from the smaller subtask of simply preserving the data, a significantly more concise archival task. [12]

  4. List of academic databases and search engines - Wikipedia

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    The main academic full-text databases are open archives or link-resolution services, although others operate under different models such as mirroring or hybrid publishers. . Such services typically provide access to full text and full-text search, but also metadata about items for which no full text is availa

  5. Internet Data Exchange - Wikipedia

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    An alternative policy called the Internet Listing Display was considered in 2005 but later abandoned in the same year as a result of an investigation from the U.S. Department of Justice into anti-competitive practices by traditional real estate brokers. A common and standard data exchange protocol for IDX information is the Real Estate ...

  6. WolframAlpha - Wikipedia

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    Users submit queries and computation requests via a text field. WolframAlpha then computes answers and relevant visualizations from a knowledge base of curated, structured data that come from other sites and books. It can respond to particularly phrased natural language fact-based questions. It displays its "Input interpretation" of such a ...

  7. Biocuration - Wikipedia

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    [54] [46] [55] Databases like Rfam [56] [57] and the Protein Data Bank [58] for example make heavy use of Wikipedia and its editors to curate information. [ 59 ] [ 60 ] However, most databases offer highly structured data that is searchable in complex combinations, which is usually not possible on Wikipedia, although Wikidata aims at solving ...

  8. Real Estate Transaction Standard - Wikipedia

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    RETS is a framework that can be adopted by computer systems to receive data from the multiple listing service (MLS) servers, as well as those of other real estate systems, provided they also have software installed designed to communicate using the RETS framework. The National Association of Realtors refers to RETS as a "common language". [3]

  9. Query language - Wikipedia

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    A query language, also known as data query language or database query language (DQL), is a computer language used to make queries in databases and information systems. In database systems, query languages rely on strict theory to retrieve information. [1] A well known example is the Structured Query Language (SQL).