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On April 12, 2022 at 12:35:46 PM UTC,
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Added the following fields to PAGES(Past Global Changes)
- Database Level with value Project
- FIAR with value Yes
- Source of Data Policy with value Own
- Region with value Antarctic and Arctic
- Opening Degree with value Restricted Open
- Theme with value Comprehensive
- Host Institute with value PAGES International Project Office
- Organizer with value University of Bern, Main Building
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2 | "author": "", | 2 | "author": "", | ||
3 | "author_email": "", | 3 | "author_email": "", | ||
4 | "creator_user_id": "2e9fa41b-0394-4070-98d0-205f79d5738b", | 4 | "creator_user_id": "2e9fa41b-0394-4070-98d0-205f79d5738b", | ||
5 | "extras": [ | 5 | "extras": [ | ||
6 | { | 6 | { | ||
7 | "key": "Country", | 7 | "key": "Country", | ||
8 | "value": "Switzerland" | 8 | "value": "Switzerland" | ||
9 | }, | 9 | }, | ||
10 | { | 10 | { | ||
11 | "key": "Data Management ", | 11 | "key": "Data Management ", | ||
12 | "value": "\"Global change research requires a high level of data | 12 | "value": "\"Global change research requires a high level of data | ||
13 | integration. To advance its goal of accelerating discovery in global | 13 | integration. To advance its goal of accelerating discovery in global | ||
14 | paleosciences, PAGES is committed to making data openly available and | 14 | paleosciences, PAGES is committed to making data openly available and | ||
15 | intelligently reusable, while curtailing the scientific loss of | 15 | intelligently reusable, while curtailing the scientific loss of | ||
16 | valuable data. PAGES\u2019 Data Stewardship Integrative Activity aims | 16 | valuable data. PAGES\u2019 Data Stewardship Integrative Activity aims | ||
17 | to develop and facilitate leading practices for maximizing the | 17 | to develop and facilitate leading practices for maximizing the | ||
18 | long-term scientific benefit of the data generated as part of all | 18 | long-term scientific benefit of the data generated as part of all | ||
19 | PAGES-related activities, while satisfying PAGES\u2019 obligation to | 19 | PAGES-related activities, while satisfying PAGES\u2019 obligation to | ||
20 | funders. The PAGES Scientific Steering Committee and the International | 20 | funders. The PAGES Scientific Steering Committee and the International | ||
21 | Project Office recognize that data stewardship requires effort. We | 21 | Project Office recognize that data stewardship requires effort. We | ||
22 | appreciate the community\u2019s foresight and dedication to these | 22 | appreciate the community\u2019s foresight and dedication to these | ||
23 | data-availability procedures. If you have any questions or suggestions | 23 | data-availability procedures. If you have any questions or suggestions | ||
24 | about them, or if you foresee any problems applying them to research | 24 | about them, or if you foresee any problems applying them to research | ||
25 | facilitated by PAGES, please email the International Project Office. | 25 | facilitated by PAGES, please email the International Project Office. | ||
26 | The importance of openly available, quality-controlled data for | 26 | The importance of openly available, quality-controlled data for | ||
27 | assuring the integrity and advancement of science underlies the data | 27 | assuring the integrity and advancement of science underlies the data | ||
28 | policies of scientific journals and research funders, as well as these | 28 | policies of scientific journals and research funders, as well as these | ||
29 | procedures. PAGES is united with other international scientific | 29 | procedures. PAGES is united with other international scientific | ||
30 | organizations in its commitment to making data publicly accessible. | 30 | organizations in its commitment to making data publicly accessible. | ||
31 | In August 2018, PAGES became a Partner Member of the World Data System | 31 | In August 2018, PAGES became a Partner Member of the World Data System | ||
32 | (WDS), an interdisciplinary body of the International Science Council | 32 | (WDS), an interdisciplinary body of the International Science Council | ||
33 | (formally the International Council for Science). As such, PAGES works | 33 | (formally the International Council for Science). As such, PAGES works | ||
34 | with WDS and its fellow members, including NOAA-Paleoclimatology, | 34 | with WDS and its fellow members, including NOAA-Paleoclimatology, | ||
35 | PANGAEA and Neotoma, to enable access to quality-assured | 35 | PANGAEA and Neotoma, to enable access to quality-assured | ||
36 | paleoenvironmental data and metadata, ensure long-term data | 36 | paleoenvironmental data and metadata, ensure long-term data | ||
37 | preservation, and promote the development and use of agreed-upon data | 37 | preservation, and promote the development and use of agreed-upon data | ||
38 | conventions. PAGES is also an early signatory on the FAIR (findable, | 38 | conventions. PAGES is also an early signatory on the FAIR (findable, | ||
39 | accessible, interoperable, and reusable) guiding principles for data | 39 | accessible, interoperable, and reusable) guiding principles for data | ||
40 | stewardship, which builds on the Coalition for Publishing Data in | 40 | stewardship, which builds on the Coalition for Publishing Data in | ||
41 | Earth and Space Sciences (COPDESS). PAGES is committed to working with | 41 | Earth and Space Sciences (COPDESS). PAGES is committed to working with | ||
42 | researchers, publishers, and repositories to translate the aspirations | 42 | researchers, publishers, and repositories to translate the aspirations | ||
43 | of open and useful data from policy into practice. Increased access to | 43 | of open and useful data from policy into practice. Increased access to | ||
44 | data by the community, in turn, supports the synthesis science | 44 | data by the community, in turn, supports the synthesis science | ||
45 | projects that are essential to PAGES\u2019 mission.\"" | 45 | projects that are essential to PAGES\u2019 mission.\"" | ||
46 | }, | 46 | }, | ||
47 | { | 47 | { | ||
48 | "key": "Data Policy", | 48 | "key": "Data Policy", | ||
49 | "value": "\"According to FAIR data practices, all essential | 49 | "value": "\"According to FAIR data practices, all essential | ||
50 | data, whether generated by the study or input to the study, must be | 50 | data, whether generated by the study or input to the study, must be | ||
51 | cited using a persistent, unique, machine-readable identifier, usually | 51 | cited using a persistent, unique, machine-readable identifier, usually | ||
52 | a DOI (NOAA-Paleoclimatology currently uses URLs), as assigned by a | 52 | a DOI (NOAA-Paleoclimatology currently uses URLs), as assigned by a | ||
53 | data repository. These \"\"data citations\"\" appear in the main text | 53 | data repository. These \"\"data citations\"\" appear in the main text | ||
54 | alongside and in the same way as a bibliographic citation, and they | 54 | alongside and in the same way as a bibliographic citation, and they | ||
55 | are included in the reference section of the paper. Some journals | 55 | are included in the reference section of the paper. Some journals | ||
56 | subdivide the reference section into bibliographic citations and data | 56 | subdivide the reference section into bibliographic citations and data | ||
57 | citations, so the two types can be consumed separately by readers and | 57 | citations, so the two types can be consumed separately by readers and | ||
58 | by machines. Data citations track the provenance of a dataset and give | 58 | by machines. Data citations track the provenance of a dataset and give | ||
59 | credit to the data generator, which might be someone other than the | 59 | credit to the data generator, which might be someone other than the | ||
60 | author of an article that interprets the data. For DOIs and datasets | 60 | author of an article that interprets the data. For DOIs and datasets | ||
61 | that support versioning, include the version identifier (e.g. PAGES 2k | 61 | that support versioning, include the version identifier (e.g. PAGES 2k | ||
62 | temperature database v2.0.0). In the reference section, a data | 62 | temperature database v2.0.0). In the reference section, a data | ||
63 | citation includes: Creators, Title, Repository, Identifier, Submission | 63 | citation includes: Creators, Title, Repository, Identifier, Submission | ||
64 | Year. More information about data citations is here and an example is | 64 | Year. More information about data citations is here and an example is | ||
65 | below.According to FAIR Author Guidelines, every publication must | 65 | below.According to FAIR Author Guidelines, every publication must | ||
66 | include a statement specifying how the underlying data used in and | 66 | include a statement specifying how the underlying data used in and | ||
67 | produced by the study can be accessed. For most journals, this | 67 | produced by the study can be accessed. For most journals, this | ||
68 | information is provided as a separate section (typically titled | 68 | information is provided as a separate section (typically titled | ||
69 | \"\"Data Availability\"\") in which the data citations are gathered | 69 | \"\"Data Availability\"\") in which the data citations are gathered | ||
70 | and reiterated from the text along with explanations about versions | 70 | and reiterated from the text along with explanations about versions | ||
71 | and notes on reuse. We recommend that a manuscript should not be | 71 | and notes on reuse. We recommend that a manuscript should not be | ||
72 | accepted into the review stage by an editor unless it contains a | 72 | accepted into the review stage by an editor unless it contains a | ||
73 | statement dedicated to the availability of the underlying data. | 73 | statement dedicated to the availability of the underlying data. | ||
74 | \"\"Data available upon request from the author\"\" is not considered | 74 | \"\"Data available upon request from the author\"\" is not considered | ||
75 | acceptable as part of a \"\"Data Availability\"\" statement. In | 75 | acceptable as part of a \"\"Data Availability\"\" statement. In | ||
76 | unusual cases where data access is restricted, authors must explain | 76 | unusual cases where data access is restricted, authors must explain | ||
77 | these restrictions in the Data Availability statement at the time of | 77 | these restrictions in the Data Availability statement at the time of | ||
78 | submission. Such restrictions might be determined by law, institution | 78 | submission. Such restrictions might be determined by law, institution | ||
79 | policies, funder terms, privacy, intellectual property and licensing | 79 | policies, funder terms, privacy, intellectual property and licensing | ||
80 | agreements, or the ethical context of the research. If the data cannot | 80 | agreements, or the ethical context of the research. If the data cannot | ||
81 | be made fully publicly available, the reasons for the restrictions | 81 | be made fully publicly available, the reasons for the restrictions | ||
82 | (e.g. identity disclosure of human subjects) must be specified and the | 82 | (e.g. identity disclosure of human subjects) must be specified and the | ||
83 | data should still be preserved in a FAIR-compliant repository, with | 83 | data should still be preserved in a FAIR-compliant repository, with | ||
84 | appropriate access and controls in place.\"" | 84 | appropriate access and controls in place.\"" | ||
85 | }, | 85 | }, | ||
86 | { | 86 | { | ||
87 | "key": "Data Sharing Principle", | 87 | "key": "Data Sharing Principle", | ||
88 | "value": "According to FAIR data principles, all essential input | 88 | "value": "According to FAIR data principles, all essential input | ||
89 | data and results that are reported in an article must be available | 89 | data and results that are reported in an article must be available | ||
90 | through a community recognized, publicly accessible, long-term data | 90 | through a community recognized, publicly accessible, long-term data | ||
91 | repository. Identifying the \"essential data\" is not always obvious, | 91 | repository. Identifying the \"essential data\" is not always obvious, | ||
92 | and can only be determined in context of the unique contribution of a | 92 | and can only be determined in context of the unique contribution of a | ||
93 | study. The ideal goal is full reproducibility; all input data, output | 93 | study. The ideal goal is full reproducibility; all input data, output | ||
94 | data, and code should be stored, and should allow others to replicate | 94 | data, and code should be stored, and should allow others to replicate | ||
95 | the published data analyses and to readily compare the outcome with | 95 | the published data analyses and to readily compare the outcome with | ||
96 | future studies. Guidelines are summarized below; specific examples of | 96 | future studies. Guidelines are summarized below; specific examples of | ||
97 | open-data implementation can be found in the interactive discussions | 97 | open-data implementation can be found in the interactive discussions | ||
98 | of papers comprising recent PAGES-led special issues of the journal | 98 | of papers comprising recent PAGES-led special issues of the journal | ||
99 | Climate of the Past, as described here. Importantly, data that are not | 99 | Climate of the Past, as described here. Importantly, data that are not | ||
100 | available publicly are not acceptable as part of publications that | 100 | available publicly are not acceptable as part of publications that | ||
101 | acknowledge PAGES. Data and associated metadata should be made | 101 | acknowledge PAGES. Data and associated metadata should be made | ||
102 | available to reviewers when the manuscript is submitted, so reviewers | 102 | available to reviewers when the manuscript is submitted, so reviewers | ||
103 | have an opportunity to evaluate the content for possible errors, | 103 | have an opportunity to evaluate the content for possible errors, | ||
104 | completeness, and adherence to conventions. Most repositories hold | 104 | completeness, and adherence to conventions. Most repositories hold | ||
105 | data with restricted access while the associated publication is under | 105 | data with restricted access while the associated publication is under | ||
106 | review. If a repository does not allow restricted access during | 106 | review. If a repository does not allow restricted access during | ||
107 | review, then the data should be made available to the reviewers | 107 | review, then the data should be made available to the reviewers | ||
108 | directly, and to the repository with adequate time for evaluation | 108 | directly, and to the repository with adequate time for evaluation | ||
109 | prior to publication. Regardless of the specific procedure during the | 109 | prior to publication. Regardless of the specific procedure during the | ||
110 | review period, data and metadata, with few exceptions, must be made | 110 | review period, data and metadata, with few exceptions, must be made | ||
111 | publicly available concurrently with the publication of an article. We | 111 | publicly available concurrently with the publication of an article. We | ||
112 | encourage journal editors to not accept a paper for publication until | 112 | encourage journal editors to not accept a paper for publication until | ||
113 | the data have been received and approved by a repository, and its | 113 | the data have been received and approved by a repository, and its | ||
114 | persistent identifier cited within the manuscript (below).Data should | 114 | persistent identifier cited within the manuscript (below).Data should | ||
115 | be archived digitally in public repositories in accordance with FAIR | 115 | be archived digitally in public repositories in accordance with FAIR | ||
116 | data principles, as described by the FAIR Author Guidelines. Archiving | 116 | data principles, as described by the FAIR Author Guidelines. Archiving | ||
117 | data through article (digital) supplements does not satisfy the FAIR | 117 | data through article (digital) supplements does not satisfy the FAIR | ||
118 | principles. PAGES\u2019 WDS Partners, including NOAA-Paleoclimatology, | 118 | principles. PAGES\u2019 WDS Partners, including NOAA-Paleoclimatology, | ||
119 | PANGAEA and Neotoma, have demonstrated their compliance with | 119 | PANGAEA and Neotoma, have demonstrated their compliance with | ||
120 | international standards for trusted data repositories, as have other | 120 | international standards for trusted data repositories, as have other | ||
121 | discipline-specific repositories allied with paleosciences, including | 121 | discipline-specific repositories allied with paleosciences, including | ||
122 | those listed in the Registry of Research Data Repositories (re3data). | 122 | those listed in the Registry of Research Data Repositories (re3data). | ||
123 | In contrast to general, non-disciplinary-specific repositories (e.g. | 123 | In contrast to general, non-disciplinary-specific repositories (e.g. | ||
124 | FigShare or university-hosted servers), community specific | 124 | FigShare or university-hosted servers), community specific | ||
125 | repositories are preferred because they provide a high level of data | 125 | repositories are preferred because they provide a high level of data | ||
126 | curation that advances FAIR data principles." | 126 | curation that advances FAIR data principles." | ||
n | n | 127 | }, | ||
128 | { | ||||
129 | "key": "Database Level", | ||||
130 | "value": "Project" | ||||
131 | }, | ||||
132 | { | ||||
133 | "key": "FIAR", | ||||
134 | "value": "Yes" | ||||
135 | }, | ||||
136 | { | ||||
137 | "key": "Host Institute", | ||||
138 | "value": "PAGES International Project Office" | ||||
139 | }, | ||||
140 | { | ||||
141 | "key": "Opening Degree", | ||||
142 | "value": "Restricted Open" | ||||
143 | }, | ||||
144 | { | ||||
145 | "key": "Organizer", | ||||
146 | "value": "University of Bern, Main Building" | ||||
147 | }, | ||||
148 | { | ||||
149 | "key": "Region", | ||||
150 | "value": "Antarctic and Arctic" | ||||
151 | }, | ||||
152 | { | ||||
153 | "key": "Source of Data Policy", | ||||
154 | "value": "Own" | ||||
155 | }, | ||||
156 | { | ||||
157 | "key": "Theme", | ||||
158 | "value": "Comprehensive" | ||||
127 | } | 159 | } | ||
128 | ], | 160 | ], | ||
129 | "groups": [ | 161 | "groups": [ | ||
130 | { | 162 | { | ||
131 | "description": "Inventory of Database for Earth Three Poles", | 163 | "description": "Inventory of Database for Earth Three Poles", | ||
132 | "display_name": "An Inventory of Database for Earth Three | 164 | "display_name": "An Inventory of Database for Earth Three | ||
133 | Poles", | 165 | Poles", | ||
134 | "id": "543d60c4-2ba5-4474-b3d2-47a5cd109ce8", | 166 | "id": "543d60c4-2ba5-4474-b3d2-47a5cd109ce8", | ||
135 | "image_display_url": | 167 | "image_display_url": | ||
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137 | "name": "inventury-of-database-for-earth-three-poles", | 169 | "name": "inventury-of-database-for-earth-three-poles", | ||
138 | "title": "An Inventory of Database for Earth Three Poles" | 170 | "title": "An Inventory of Database for Earth Three Poles" | ||
139 | } | 171 | } | ||
140 | ], | 172 | ], | ||
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142 | "isopen": false, | 174 | "isopen": false, | ||
143 | "license_id": "", | 175 | "license_id": "", | ||
144 | "license_title": "", | 176 | "license_title": "", | ||
145 | "maintainer": "", | 177 | "maintainer": "", | ||
146 | "maintainer_email": "", | 178 | "maintainer_email": "", | ||
147 | "metadata_created": "2022-04-06T06:51:34.967660", | 179 | "metadata_created": "2022-04-06T06:51:34.967660", | ||
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149 | "name": "pages-past-global-changes", | 181 | "name": "pages-past-global-changes", | ||
150 | "notes": "\"PAGES (Past Global Changes) provides support for the | 182 | "notes": "\"PAGES (Past Global Changes) provides support for the | ||
151 | gathering and synthesis of observations, reconstructions, and the | 183 | gathering and synthesis of observations, reconstructions, and the | ||
152 | modeling of climate, ecosystem, environmental and societal dynamics in | 184 | modeling of climate, ecosystem, environmental and societal dynamics in | ||
153 | the past. We encourage international and interdisciplinary | 185 | the past. We encourage international and interdisciplinary | ||
154 | collaboration and seek to promote the involvement of early-career | 186 | collaboration and seek to promote the involvement of early-career | ||
155 | researchers and scientists from low- and middle-income | 187 | researchers and scientists from low- and middle-income | ||
156 | countries.\r\nPAGES' scope of interest includes the physical climate | 188 | countries.\r\nPAGES' scope of interest includes the physical climate | ||
157 | system, biogeochemical cycles, ecosystem processes, biodiversity, and | 189 | system, biogeochemical cycles, ecosystem processes, biodiversity, and | ||
158 | human dimensions, on all timescales within paleoscience, including the | 190 | human dimensions, on all timescales within paleoscience, including the | ||
159 | deep past.\r\nOver 5000 scientists from more than 125 countries | 191 | deep past.\r\nOver 5000 scientists from more than 125 countries | ||
160 | currently subscribe to PAGES. We encourage all interested scientists | 192 | currently subscribe to PAGES. We encourage all interested scientists | ||
161 | to get involved and contribute to our initiatives, participate in the | 193 | to get involved and contribute to our initiatives, participate in the | ||
162 | workshops we support, and publish PAGES-relevant products. PAGES also | 194 | workshops we support, and publish PAGES-relevant products. PAGES also | ||
163 | organizes travel stipends for Guest Scientists.\"\r\n", | 195 | organizes travel stipends for Guest Scientists.\"\r\n", | ||
164 | "num_resources": 1, | 196 | "num_resources": 1, | ||
165 | "num_tags": 0, | 197 | "num_tags": 0, | ||
166 | "organization": { | 198 | "organization": { | ||
167 | "approval_status": "approved", | 199 | "approval_status": "approved", | ||
168 | "created": "2020-04-30T11:11:08.802657", | 200 | "created": "2020-04-30T11:11:08.802657", | ||
169 | "description": "Aerospace Information Research Institute (AIR) | 201 | "description": "Aerospace Information Research Institute (AIR) | ||
170 | under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) was established in July | 202 | under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) was established in July | ||
171 | 2017, following the approval for consolidation of three CAS | 203 | 2017, following the approval for consolidation of three CAS | ||
172 | institutes: the Institute of Electronics (IECAS), the Institute of | 204 | institutes: the Institute of Electronics (IECAS), the Institute of | ||
173 | Remote Sensing and Digital Earth (RADI), and the Academy of | 205 | Remote Sensing and Digital Earth (RADI), and the Academy of | ||
174 | Opto-Electronics (AOE) at CAS President Board Meeting. The merger is | 206 | Opto-Electronics (AOE) at CAS President Board Meeting. The merger is | ||
175 | the outcome of CAS efforts towards reformation of its R&D system to | 207 | the outcome of CAS efforts towards reformation of its R&D system to | ||
176 | meet future R&D challenges and to better meet the national demands.", | 208 | meet future R&D challenges and to better meet the national demands.", | ||
177 | "id": "c25dce84-97be-4153-8b90-d38f9ab73e5f", | 209 | "id": "c25dce84-97be-4153-8b90-d38f9ab73e5f", | ||
178 | "image_url": "2021-05-18-080509.992585AIRlogo.png", | 210 | "image_url": "2021-05-18-080509.992585AIRlogo.png", | ||
179 | "is_organization": true, | 211 | "is_organization": true, | ||
180 | "name": "air", | 212 | "name": "air", | ||
181 | "state": "active", | 213 | "state": "active", | ||
182 | "title": "Aerospace Information Research Institute, CAS", | 214 | "title": "Aerospace Information Research Institute, CAS", | ||
183 | "type": "organization" | 215 | "type": "organization" | ||
184 | }, | 216 | }, | ||
185 | "owner_org": "c25dce84-97be-4153-8b90-d38f9ab73e5f", | 217 | "owner_org": "c25dce84-97be-4153-8b90-d38f9ab73e5f", | ||
186 | "private": false, | 218 | "private": false, | ||
187 | "relationships_as_object": [], | 219 | "relationships_as_object": [], | ||
188 | "relationships_as_subject": [], | 220 | "relationships_as_subject": [], | ||
189 | "resources": [ | 221 | "resources": [ | ||
190 | { | 222 | { | ||
191 | "cache_last_updated": null, | 223 | "cache_last_updated": null, | ||
192 | "cache_url": null, | 224 | "cache_url": null, | ||
193 | "created": "2022-04-06T06:51:54.591559", | 225 | "created": "2022-04-06T06:51:54.591559", | ||
194 | "datastore_active": false, | 226 | "datastore_active": false, | ||
195 | "description": "\"PAGES (Past Global Changes) provides support | 227 | "description": "\"PAGES (Past Global Changes) provides support | ||
196 | for the gathering and synthesis of observations, reconstructions, and | 228 | for the gathering and synthesis of observations, reconstructions, and | ||
197 | the modeling of climate, ecosystem, environmental and societal | 229 | the modeling of climate, ecosystem, environmental and societal | ||
198 | dynamics in the past. We encourage international and interdisciplinary | 230 | dynamics in the past. We encourage international and interdisciplinary | ||
199 | collaboration and seek to promote the involvement of early-career | 231 | collaboration and seek to promote the involvement of early-career | ||
200 | researchers and scientists from low- and middle-income | 232 | researchers and scientists from low- and middle-income | ||
201 | countries.\r\nPAGES' scope of interest includes the physical climate | 233 | countries.\r\nPAGES' scope of interest includes the physical climate | ||
202 | system, biogeochemical cycles, ecosystem processes, biodiversity, and | 234 | system, biogeochemical cycles, ecosystem processes, biodiversity, and | ||
203 | human dimensions, on all timescales within paleoscience, including the | 235 | human dimensions, on all timescales within paleoscience, including the | ||
204 | deep past.\r\nOver 5000 scientists from more than 125 countries | 236 | deep past.\r\nOver 5000 scientists from more than 125 countries | ||
205 | currently subscribe to PAGES. We encourage all interested scientists | 237 | currently subscribe to PAGES. We encourage all interested scientists | ||
206 | to get involved and contribute to our initiatives, participate in the | 238 | to get involved and contribute to our initiatives, participate in the | ||
207 | workshops we support, and publish PAGES-relevant products. PAGES also | 239 | workshops we support, and publish PAGES-relevant products. PAGES also | ||
208 | organizes travel stipends for Guest Scientists.\"\r\n", | 240 | organizes travel stipends for Guest Scientists.\"\r\n", | ||
209 | "format": "", | 241 | "format": "", | ||
210 | "hash": "", | 242 | "hash": "", | ||
211 | "id": "ff07e01c-3430-4d99-b06d-d6f1c45da21e", | 243 | "id": "ff07e01c-3430-4d99-b06d-d6f1c45da21e", | ||
212 | "last_modified": null, | 244 | "last_modified": null, | ||
213 | "metadata_modified": "2022-04-06T06:51:54.753426", | 245 | "metadata_modified": "2022-04-06T06:51:54.753426", | ||
214 | "mimetype": null, | 246 | "mimetype": null, | ||
215 | "mimetype_inner": null, | 247 | "mimetype_inner": null, | ||
216 | "name": "PAGES(Past Global Changes)", | 248 | "name": "PAGES(Past Global Changes)", | ||
217 | "package_id": "5a586376-15bb-4b31-abfd-0ea0793836b9", | 249 | "package_id": "5a586376-15bb-4b31-abfd-0ea0793836b9", | ||
218 | "position": 0, | 250 | "position": 0, | ||
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220 | "size": null, | 252 | "size": null, | ||
221 | "state": "active", | 253 | "state": "active", | ||
222 | "url": "https://pastglobalchanges.org/science/data/databases", | 254 | "url": "https://pastglobalchanges.org/science/data/databases", | ||
223 | "url_type": null | 255 | "url_type": null | ||
224 | } | 256 | } | ||
225 | ], | 257 | ], | ||
226 | "state": "active", | 258 | "state": "active", | ||
227 | "tags": [], | 259 | "tags": [], | ||
228 | "title": "PAGES(Past Global Changes)", | 260 | "title": "PAGES(Past Global Changes)", | ||
229 | "type": "dataset", | 261 | "type": "dataset", | ||
230 | "url": "https://pastglobalchanges.org/science/data/databases", | 262 | "url": "https://pastglobalchanges.org/science/data/databases", | ||
231 | "version": "" | 263 | "version": "" | ||
232 | } | 264 | } |