diff --git a/index.qmd b/index.qmd index 5447dc1..82b9680 100644 --- a/index.qmd +++ b/index.qmd @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ page-layout: full ::: -*Each image links to its record at the source repository. Two of these are also in the iSamples collection and open directly in our globe — the [fossil coral](/explorer.html#pid=IGSN:IEGIL000C&v=1) and the [askoi](/explorer.html#pid=ark:/28722/r2p24/vdm_19600211&v=1) — with the coral flying to the Cayman Islands and the askoi to Murlo, Italy.* +*Each image links to its record at the source repository. Two of these are also in the iSamples collection and open directly in our globe — the [fossil coral](/explorer.html#pid=IGSN:IEGIL000C&v=1) and the [askoi](/explorer.html#pid=ark:/28722/r2p24/vdm_19600211&v=1) — with the coral flying to the Cayman Islands and the askoi to Murlo, Italy. The diamond and the fish live at their home repositories for now; they'll join the iSamples collection in a future data update.* ::: {.callout-tip collapse="true"} ## What is iSamples? diff --git a/index_alt.qmd b/index_alt.qmd index cbe6be6..13a7347 100644 --- a/index_alt.qmd +++ b/index_alt.qmd @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ group="my-group"}](https://n2t.net/ark:28722/r2p24/vdm_19600211 "Red-figure asko ::: -*Each image links to its record at the source repository. Two of these are also in the iSamples collection and open directly in our globe — the [fossil coral](/explorer.html#pid=IGSN:IEGIL000C&v=1) and the [askoi](/explorer.html#pid=ark:/28722/r2p24/vdm_19600211&v=1) — with the coral flying to the Cayman Islands and the askoi to Murlo, Italy.* +*Each image links to its record at the source repository. Two of these are also in the iSamples collection and open directly in our globe — the [fossil coral](/explorer.html#pid=IGSN:IEGIL000C&v=1) and the [askoi](/explorer.html#pid=ark:/28722/r2p24/vdm_19600211&v=1) — with the coral flying to the Cayman Islands and the askoi to Murlo, Italy. The diamond and the fish live at their home repositories for now; they'll join the iSamples collection in a future data update.* The Internet of Samples (iSamples) is a multi-disciplinary and multi-institutional project funded by the National Science Foundation to design, develop, and promote service infrastructure to uniquely, consistently, and conveniently identify material samples, record metadata about them, and persistently link them to other samples and derived digital content, including images, data, and publications.