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IUGONET Type-A [Draft]
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Source | http://search.iugonet.org/list.jsp |
Last Updated | April 6, 2022, 06:32 (UTC) |
Created | April 6, 2022, 06:32 (UTC) |
Data Management | "IUGONET Metadata Format was created on the basis of the SPASE (Space Physics Data Search and Extract) metadata model, because SPASE matches best the upper atmosphere data and holds versatility and expandability in terms of the international standardization. The SPASE format is established by the SPASE Consortium, which is composed of representatives of the international heliophysics data community (NASA, NOAA, EDA, JAXA, and a variety of research institutions). IUGONET is also a member of the SPASE Consortium and discuss the extension and modification of the SPASE format." |
Data Policy | " Since the upper atmospheric data have been archived and opened to public by each observer (university or institute), it was difficult for researchers, who are not related to the observation or are in other different fields, to analyze (even find) the data. To overcome this issue, we made a database of the metadata of various observational data distributed across the IUGONET members to provide users with the basic information of the data (e.g., contact persons, access URL, data use policy, etc.) like a catalogue. In the next step, it is required to have the ability to select necessary data from huge amount of data and use them effectively (i.e., literacy). The conversion from the information providing system to more practical one promotes the use of data, the combination of different kinds of data, interdisciplinary studies, and data-driven science. It is also expected to bring citizen science, in which scientists and ordinary people tackle the same scientific issues together. IUGONET Metadata Format was created on the basis of the SPASE (Space Physics Data Search and Extract) metadata model, because SPASE matches best the upper atmosphere data and holds versatility and expandability in terms of the international standardization. The SPASE format is established by the SPASE Consortium, which is composed of representatives of the international heliophysics data community (NASA, NOAA, EDA, JAXA, and a variety of research institutions). IUGONET is also a member of the SPASE Consortium and discuss the extension and modification of the SPASE format. Please acknowledge the IUGONET Project when you publish the results obtained by using the data and/or tools provided by the IUGONET Project. Please include the word ""IUGONET"" apparently in the acknowledgement part of the publication. Please also follow the requirements from PIs of the equipment and acknowledge them accordingly. It would be highly appreciated to cite appropriate IUGONET paper(s) in the following list in the publication." |
Data Sharing Principle | Others |