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Loading contentThe Virtual Observatory interoperability framework and the access protocols that make the world's archives searchable as one (TAP, Cone Search, SIA, SSA), plus the open-science practices — pipelines, cross-matching, the ADS, persistent identifiers, and FAIR reproducibility.
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| Name | Type | ID |
|---|---|---|
| Cone Search | Virtual Observatory protocol | vo_protocol:cone-search |
| Cross-Matching | Open-science practice | open_science_practice:cross-matching |
| Data Pipelines & Calibration | Open-science practice | open_science_practice:data-pipelines-and-calibration |
| Persistent Identifiers | Open-science practice | open_science_practice:persistent-identifiers |
| Reproducibility & FAIR Data | Open-science practice | open_science_practice:reproducibility-and-fair |
| Simple Image Access | Virtual Observatory protocol | vo_protocol:simple-image-access |
| Simple Spectral Access | Virtual Observatory protocol | vo_protocol:simple-spectral-access |
| Table Access Protocol | Virtual Observatory protocol | vo_protocol:table-access-protocol |
| The ADS Literature Service | Open-science practice | open_science_practice:the-ads-literature-service |
| The Virtual Observatory | Virtual Observatory framework | vo_framework:the-virtual-observatory |
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