Help:Best Practices

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This page describes best practices for adding new datasets and entering metadata into the catalog. In case you think some information is missing, please indicate it on GitHub Ruisdael Data Catalog project.

General guidelines for all submissions

Naming

The first required field for submitting a new dataset is the name. This name is used to identify the new dataset within the Catalog environment. To name the dataset, please use the following convention: Institute Sensor/Campaign/Product/Model at Location.

 Institute Sensor/Campaign/Product/Model at Location

Examples:

Geographic coordinates

For datasets produced by stationary instruments (in-situ, remote sensing) and for single-column model outputs, the latitude and longitude coordinates should be entered with a precision of at least 4 digits (approx 11 meters). However, the use 5 or 6 significant digits is recommended.

For non-stationary in-situ and remote sensing observations, use the description field to indicate the measurement domain. For example, the coordinates from the starting and ending points could be mentioned.

Dataset description field

Use the description field to provide all important information about the dataset. This includes data source, content, and purpose. Ideally, users should be able to understand what the dataset contains without having to download and inspect the actual data. Below, you can find a non-exhaustive checklist for what to include in your dataset description.

Checklist for in-situ datasets

  • instrument name, model and brand
  • location, site name and geographical description of area
  • spatial and temporal resolution of measurements
  • physical variables contained in the dataset
  • purpose of the dataset
  • context of the experiment/measurement
  • for non-stationary instruments: latitude, longitude, height from starting and ending point.

Checklist for datasets related to campaigns

  • name and goal of the campaign
  • duration of the campaign
  • other relevant sensors or models that were used during the campaign
  • special operating modes or variable resolutions used
  • information on how certain data/products were derived
  • link(s) to papers, methods or websites that contain more details

Checklist for model outputs

  • model type, version and configuration
  • model grid size(s), domain size and extent
  • spatial and temporal resolution(s) of output(s)
  • initial conditions, forcing(s) and data assimilation schemes
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General Guidelines

  • Latitude and longitude coordinates for in-situ and remote sensing datasets should be entered with a precision of at least 4 digits.
  • Refrain from using Notes. Put important information directly in the description
  • Naming convection for the title: Institute - Sensor - Location

Checklist for in-situ data

  • dataset description should contain sensor type/brand
  • dataset description should contain .. (if applicable)

Checklist for remote-sensing data

Checklist for model data

  • The description should explicitly mention the variables that are provided (e.g., temperature, wind speed, etc..)

Campaign data

How to enter campaign data?