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⇱ Zenodo | Glama


  • Why this server?

    Allows searching papers from Zenodo, a general-purpose open-access repository.

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    Comprehensive MCP server for academic research workflows, enabling paper searching across multiple sources, manuscript processing with citation placeholders, search caching, and citation export.
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  • Why this server?

    References Zenodo DOIs for HDP delegation chain validation, providing academic citation and verification of security standards.

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    Provides three AI security tools for Claude: scanning MCP servers for security risks, validating HDP delegation chains against IETF standards, and triaging security alerts with kill-chain analysis.
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  • Why this server?

    Provides access to EFSA's OpenFoodTox database hosted on Zenodo, enabling natural language queries for chemical hazards data including 8,006 substances, toxicity endpoints, risk assessments, and genotoxicity studies from EFSA's scientific opinions.

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    Enables natural language querying of EFSA's OpenFoodTox database containing 8,006 chemical substances with toxicity data, safety assessments, risk limits, and genotoxicity studies for food additives, pesticides, and contaminants.
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  • Why this server?

    Enables searching for datasets and files on Zenodo, with support for fetching and checksum verification.

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    Searches and fetches research datasets across Zenodo, DataCite (Dryad/Figshare/Dataverse/OSF), NCBI omics archives (GEO/SRA/BioProject), and the literature (PubMed/OpenAIRE) through one normalized model — deduplicating by DOI, expanding organism queries with NCBI Taxonomy synonyms, and bridging papers to the datasets they produced. Resolves citations and open-access full text, and downloads files.
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  • Why this server?

    Supports obtaining repository summaries and metadata quality reports for Zenodo (and other DataCite member repositories), with automatic resolution of repository names to DataCite client IDs.

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    Provides read-only access to DataCite's index of 125M+ research DOIs via natural language queries, enabling searching, metadata retrieval, citation formatting, and relationship exploration.
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  • Why this server?

    Integrates with Zenodo for dataset search, metadata, preview, and citation generation.

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    Search, preview, and analyze datasets from 20+ platforms and millions of datasets via a single MCP connector. Works with Claude instantly
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  • Why this server?

    Provides archival DOI links to research materials validating the CPI oversight methodology

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    Allows searching and retrieving research outputs from CERN's open repository with higher rate limits.

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    Provides access to 61 public digital libraries through a single unified interface, enabling users to search and retrieve information from academic papers, books, legal records, and more using natural language.
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  • Why this server?

    Search for datasets on Zenodo.

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    Enables federated search across 10 open-knowledge providers via Open Idea. Users can search for papers, code, datasets, models, hardware, and videos using natural language queries.
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