Nanodash was previously called Nanobench.
Nanodash is a client to browse and publish nanopublications.
You can use Nanodash by login in via ORCID in one of the online instances:
- https://nanodash.petapico.org/
- https://nanodash.knowledgepixels.com/
- https://nanodash.np.trustyuri.net/
To use Nanodash locally, see the installation instructions with Docker.
This screenshot of Nanodash is showing its publishing feature with auto-complete-powered forms generated from semantic templates:
This demo gives you a quick hands-on introduction into nanopublications via the Nanodash interface, including a video:
You can also check out these older video tutorials to learn more about Nanodash and how it can be used (the videos are from the time when Nanodash was still called Nanobench):
- Nanobench Tutorial 1: The Nanopublication Ecosystem
- (This second video is a bit outdated. You no longer need to install Nanobench/Nanodash locally, but you can use the link of the online instance above and skip this video.) Nanobench Tutorial 2: Setting up Nanobench
- Nanobench Tutorial 3: Browsing and Publishing Nanopublications
- Nanobench Tutorial 4: Creating Templates
- Nanobench Tutorial 5: Using the Query Services
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