Bioschemas training profiles: A set of specifications for standardizing training information to facilitate the discovery of training programs and resources

Stand-alone life science training events and e-learning solutions are among the most sought-after modes of training because they address both point-of-need learning and the limited timeframes available for "upskilling." Yet, finding relevant life sciences training courses and materials is...

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Engineering and Technology
Equipment and supplies
Forecasts and trends
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Internet/Web search services
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Online instruction
Online searching
People and Places
Research and Analysis Methods
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Science Policy
Search engines
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Software
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Training
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