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Re: [dddwg] FW: IUCr working group on diffraction data deposition.Will synchrotron facilities be able to archive raw diffraction data?

Dear all,

... yes, very interesting. But I would see the ' storage at facility vs. home institution' issue rather as 'as well
as' instead of 'either or'. Important will be also to take into account, that data analysis is quite often spread
over several home institutions and that there should be the necessary data management infrastructure
(logging, authentication, access rights etc).

I would hope that at the Bergen meeting we could arrive at a document - or at least start of - which describes
the needs from the user side with possibly different realizations including consequences which then could
be the basis for discussions with the facilities.

Would that be too ambitious?

Greetings and best regards,
Heinz J

 

On 05.07.2012 02:28, Steve Androulakis wrote:
CAKBXnizgbZkeXjJfG+ye9XG+kSttyynuXb+8F2oGNYA-_h=vxg@mail.gmail.com" type="cite">With regards to 5d: the Australian Synchrotron does not have "off-site" backup, but there is an automated pipeline that copies data to researchers' home institution in the form of MyTardis (see http://MyTardis.monash.edu.au for an example). This is deployed for 7 institutions thus far - many of them the heaviest users. Data passed to the institution most often ends up in a data archive with multiple off-site backups, effectively taking the burden of long term storage off of the Synchrotron itself.

Steve

On Thursday, 5 July 2012, John Helliwell wrote:
Dear Colin,
Great stuff! Many thanks and very timely for the upcoming meetings.
Perhaps further replies might now be stimulated eg to extend the global coverage of views? 
Likewise some of the as yet missing big SR facilities, and neutron facilities, can surely be spurred into making their views known by this excellent start.
Greetings and best regards,
John 


Prof John R Helliwell DSc FInstP CPhys FRSC CChem F Soc Biol.
Chair School of Chemistry, University of Manchester, Athena Swan Team.
 
 

On 4 Jul 2012, at 18:45, "colin.nave@diamond.ac.uk" <colin.nave@diamond.ac.uk> wrote:

Now sending to dddwg (instead of dddwg-bounces)!

 

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Subject: IUCr working group on diffraction data deposition. Will synchrotron facilities be able to archive raw diffraction data?

 

Dear all

As there will be meetings of the Diffraction Data Deposition Workgroup at both the ACA and ECM within the next month or so, I thought it would be useful to circulate the results of a survey I conducted regarding the ability or willingness of synchrotrons to archive raw diffraction data.

The survey is attached. Thanks to all who contributed to it.

 

Please contact me if there are any questions

 

Regards

Colin


 

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