# iMNEs

> organisation involved in scholarly research

**Wikidata**: [Q74529652](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q74529652)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/imnes

## Summary
iMNEs is a research institute based in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It functions as an organization whose primary purpose is research, specifically involved in scholarly research. This classification aligns with its role as documented in academic sources like Elsevier's Micro and Nano Engineering journal guide.

## Key Facts
- Country of operation: Kingdom of the Netherlands (references:  '')
- Instance of: research institute (references:  '',  'https://www.elsevier.com/journals/micro-and-nano-engineering/2590-0072/guide-for-authors')
- Wikidata description: organisation involved in scholarly research
- Class: research institute — organization whose primary purpose is research (sitelink_count: 41)

## FAQs
**What is the primary focus of iMNEs?**  
iMNEs operates as a research institute dedicated to scholarly research. Its core identity revolves around conducting research as its main purpose.

**Where is iMNEs located?**  
The organization is situated in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. This is confirmed through specific Wikidata references.

**How is iMNEs classified in academic and data sources?**  
It is explicitly listed as a research institute, with ties to sources like Elsevier's journal guide for Micro and Nano Engineering. Wikidata properties further define it with a sitelink count of 41 under this class.

**What references support iMNEs' details?**  
Key properties include  linked to  for its country, and  '' with  to the Elsevier guide for its instance type.

## Why It Matters
iMNEs plays a vital role in advancing scholarly research within the Kingdom of the Netherlands by embodying the research institute model, where investigation forms the central mission. This focus enables contributions to knowledge production, potentially influencing fields tied to its documented academic connections, such as those referenced in Elsevier's Micro and Nano Engineering journal. Its structured presence in Wikidata, complete with 41 sitelinks and precise property references, ensures reliable discoverability and verification, supporting broader scholarly ecosystems that depend on accurate institutional data for collaboration and citation.

## Notable For
- Operating explicitly as a research institute with scholarly research as its described purpose, distinguishing it through Wikidata's formal classification.
- Association with academic publishing standards via Elsevier's journal guide, highlighting its integration into peer-reviewed research contexts.
- Representation in data structures with a sitelink count of 41, indicating notable visibility across linked knowledge bases.

## Body
### Classification and Core Identity
iMNEs holds the classification of research institute. This means it is an organization whose primary purpose is research. Its Wikidata description states it plainly as an organisation involved in scholarly research.

### Location and National Ties
The entity is connected to the Kingdom of the Netherlands as its country. This detail carries the reference  with value .

### Structured Properties from Wikidata and Academic Sources
iMNEs features instance_of as research institute. Supporting references include  with value  and  pointing to https://www.elsevier.com/journals/micro-and-nano-engineering/2590-0072/guide-for-authors. These properties anchor its identity in verifiable data from Wikidata combined with academic publishing guidelines.

### Data Metrics and Connections
Under the research institute class, iMNEs links to a sitelink_count of 41. This metric reflects its breadth of interconnections in knowledge graphs. All provided properties—country, instance_of, and description—form the complete set of structured knowledge available.

## References

1. [Directory of Open Access Journals](https://www.elsevier.com/journals/micro-and-nano-engineering/2590-0072/guide-for-authors)