Related (although we yet to "support" RRIDs) - have a look at 
http://duecredit.org , might be of interest if you are looking into sitting 
surviving methods and contributions, not only entire package

On June 28, 2016 5:57:00 PM GMT+02:00, Michael Crusoe 
<michael.cru...@gmail.com> wrote:
>On Tue, Jun 28, 2016 at 9:10 AM, Steffen Möller
><steffen_moel...@gmx.de>
>wrote:
>
>>
>> On 27/06/16 16:22, Andreas Tille wrote:
>> > On Mon, Jun 27, 2016 at 10:04:40AM -0400, Michael Crusoe wrote:
>> >> http://identifiers.org/rrid/
>> >>
>> >> Example: http://identifiers.org/rrid/RRID:SCR_001156
>> >>
>> >> Where would be the best place to incorporate this into Debian? We
>are
>> >> adding support for this into the CWL spec so it would be nice to
>have a
>> >> resolver that give a Debian package name for a given RRID.
>> > Add a new field to debian/upstream/metadata ?
>> >
>> This is also what came to my mind. As it happens, we just proposed
>>
>> Registrations:
>>   - Registry: bio.tools
>>     Entry: http://bio.tools/tool/DebianMed/bowtie/1.1.1
>>   - Registry: SEQwiki
>>     Entry: http://seqanswers.com/wiki/Bowtie
>>
>> so you may want to add
>>
>>   - Registry: RRID
>>     Entry: MIR:00000558
>>
>> Well, actually, there does not seem to be an entry for Bowtie, yet
>>
>
>Search is at https://scicrunch.org/resolver?query=bowtie&filter=
>
>Bowtie is http://identifiers.org/rrid/RRID:SCR_005476
>
>
>> I am uncertain if one wants to have a complete URL or just the ID.
>Matúš
>> preferred the complete URL but I do not see any such for MIRIAM.
>>
>
>Complete URL please. For khmer it is
>http://identifiers.org/rrid/RRID:SCR_001156
>
>
>>
>> For the resolver that you mentioned, this can at some point be
>implemented
>> via the unified Debian database.
>>
>
>Great!
>
>
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Steffen
>>
>>
>
>
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