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'New Data Provider Questionaire'
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.
- Under what name is your organization commonly refered to?
- Is there is a standard abbreviation or acronym for your organization?
- What data sets are you sharing?
Please describe each data set in terms of:
- Instrument & Detector
- Observatory Name
- Observatory Abbreviation
- Instrument Name
- Instrument Abbreviation
- Detector or other Sub-instrument Name
- Detector Abbreviation
- Physical Observable * (see http://vso.stanford.edu/datamodel/v18.html#obsrvbl )
- Time range
- earliest record
- most recent record, if not actively adding info
- Observed region (full disk, solar limb, corona, etc.)
- Spectral Range (if applicable)
- How is the data being made available?
- Request mechanism (direct URL, email, web-based form, etc)
- Packaging (FITS, CDF, JPG)
- Delivery Protocol (HTTP, FTP, etc.)
- If the data products aren't accessible directly, what is the standard turnaround between data request, and it becoming available?
- If you have a catalog of metadata:
- Is it currently in a database? (if so, what vendor?)
- What metadata is available in the database?
- If you don't have a catalog, please describe how the data is organized.
- 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.)