= New Data Provider Questionnaire = Please see NewDataProvider for more information about becoming a VSO Data Provider, and what to do with this questionaire once you have filled it out, or for information about assistance in filling it out. It will help to refer to the [wiki:DataModel18 VSO Data Model] while filling this out. -------- 1. What is the name of your organization or archive? 2. Is there is a standard abbreviation or acronym for your organization? 3. What data sets are you sharing? Please describe each data set in terms of: a. Instrument & Detector i. Observatory Name ii. Observatory Abbreviation iii. Instrument Name iv. Instrument Abbreviation v. Detector or other Sub-instrument Name vi. Detector Abbreviation b. Physical Observable * (see PhysicalObservable) c. Time range i. earliest record ii. most recent record, if not actively collecting data d. Observed region (full disk, solar limb, corona, etc.) e. Spectral Range (if applicable) It may be easier to give this information in a tabular format. [wiki:NewDataProviderExample An example] is available. 4. How is the data being made available? a. Request mechanism (direct URL, email, web-based form, etc) b. Packaging (FITS, CDF, JPG) c. Delivery Protocol (HTTP, FTP, etc.) 5. If the data products aren't accessible directly, what is the standard turnaround between data request, and it becoming available? 6. If you have a catalog of metadata: a. Is it currently in a database? (if so, what vendor?) b. What metadata is available in the database? 7. If you don't have a catalog, please describe how the data is organized. 8. Is there anything else about the data that might be important for people to do science with it? (calibration info, details about the file formatting, etc.) 9. Is there software in SolarSoft to perform calibration?