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[dddwg] You All are so awesome! This is such a great achievement!Thank you all so much for doing it all! Hanna RE: ESRF data policy article
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- Subject: [dddwg] You All are so awesome! This is such a great achievement!Thank you all so much for doing it all! Hanna RE: ESRF data policy article
- From: "Dabkowska, Hanna" <dabkoh@mcmaster.ca>
- Date: Mon, 8 Feb 2016 15:27:24 +0000
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Dr Hanna DabkowskaPLEASE USE ONLY MY UPDATED EMAIL ADDRESS. THANKS, HANNA dabkoh@mcmaster.ca Dr Hanna Dabkowska Research Scientist, Brockhouse Institute of Materials Research, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada Phone: (905)525-9140 ext 27092 Member of Executive Committee, International Union of Crystallography Secretary of the Executive Committee, International Organization for Crystal Growth________________________________________From: dddwg [dddwg-bounces@iucr.org] on behalf of Wladek Minor [wladek@iwonka.med.virginia.edu]Sent: February 7, 2016 4:48 AMTo: IUCr Working Group on Diffraction data DepositionCc: Marek GrabowskiSubject: Re: [dddwg] ESRF data policy article Dear Andy, This is great. You may also look into our serverhttp://proteindiffraction.org. I have a question about 3 years. Should it be 3 years since thediffraction experiment or three years after PDB deposit ? In my mind,data should available immediately when PDB deposit is released. Best regards Wladek On 2/7/2016 3:47 AM, Andy Gotz wrote:> Dear John,> thank you for your encouragement and support. The dddwg definitely> played a role to get us this far and will continue to help defining> standards for preserving data for diffraction experiments. We always> cite the dddwg and its work when explaining the ESRF data policy.> Thank you too and long live the dddwg!>> The policy foresees data being released by the PI before the 3 year> embargo has expired. This is primarily to allow and encourage> scientists to make the data publicly available as soon as they publish> their results. The policy does not foresee the specific case of> anonymous access for referees before the PI has made the data public> and/or the 3 year embargo period has expired. If referees want access> to the data beforehand we think it is up to the PI to decide this. The> PI can then add the referee to the experimental team thereby granting> them access to the data.>> The preferred data format for archived data will be HDF5 as container> and Nexus as the ontology. Conversion programs will convert HDF5/Nexus> to other formats if required.>> Kind regards>> Andy>> On 07/02/2016 08:54, John Helliwell wrote:>> Dear Andy,>> Please also accept my Hearty congratulations on this very important>> development.>>>> The access to specific data sets by referees, an editor and>> eventually readers of an article relying on those data will be via>> your registration process mentioned in the policy I assume? Very>> often this will be before 3 years have elapsed since the>> measurements; will (registered) access be allowed during those first>> three years? (referees of course may well need to be anonymous to>> conform with a given journal's policy and/or their own wishes.)>> Like Tom, I put out a tweet yesterday evening. One immediate query>> that has come up concerned data format (Nexus was asked about). If>> you let me have your answer (in less than 140 characters) I will>> reply for you if you wish. Or, with your permission, I can let the>> person who raised it know that you are the person to contact.>>>> Hearty congratulations once again.>> John>>>>>>>> Emeritus Prof of Chemistry John R Helliwell DSc_Physics>> https://www.crcpress.com/Perspectives-in-Crystallography/Helliwell/9781498732109>>>> A new book which resonates with the recent UN, UNESCO and IUCr>> International Year of Crystallography.>>>> On 6 Feb 2016, at 17:31, "Andy Gotz" <andy.gotz@esrf.fr> wrote:>>>>> Dear All,>>>>>> FYI an article on the ESRF data policy is now online:>>>>>> http://www.esrf.eu/home/news/general/content-news/general/esrf-takes-the-helm-in-saving-data.html>>>>>>>>> It will be presented at the ESRF Users meeting next week.>>>>>> Andy>>> _______________________________________________>>> dddwg mailing list>>> dddwg@iucr.org>>> http://mailman.iucr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dddwg>> _______________________________________________>> dddwg mailing list>> dddwg@iucr.org>> http://mailman.iucr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dddwg>> _______________________________________________> dddwg mailing list> dddwg@iucr.org> http://mailman.iucr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dddwg --Dr. Wladek MinorProfessor of Molecular Physiology and Biological PhysicsPhone: 434-243-6865Fax: 434-982-1616http://krzys.med.virginia.edu/CrystUVa/wladek.htm US-mail address:Department of Molecular Physiology and Biological PhysicsUniversity of VirginiaPO Box 800736, Charlottesville, VA 22908-0736 Fed-Ex address:Department of Molecular Physiology and Biological Physics1340 Jefferson Park AvenueUniversity of VirginiaCharlottesville, VA 22908 ----_______________________________________________dddwg mailing listdddwg@iucr.orghttp://mailman.iucr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dddwg_______________________________________________dddwg mailing listdddwg@iucr.orghttp://mailman.iucr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dddwg
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