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MagIC Data Repository Overview - 2023

Offered By: Magnetics Information Consortium (MagIC) via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

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Explore an in-depth overview of the Magnetics Information Consortium (MagIC) data repository in this 34-minute conference talk presented at the 2023 MagIC Workshop. Gain insights into MagIC's evolution since 2002, its role as a sample-based measurements database, and its commitment to storing standardized diverse datasets. Learn about the repository's versioned open archive for published rock and paleomagnetic data, its open-source nature, and the FIESTA API powering its functionality. Discover the ongoing collaborations between OSU, UCSD, UC Berkeley, and the University of Minnesota. Delve into topics such as improving data management efficiency, enhancing FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) principles, and scaling the repository for increased data and persistent archiving. Understand the workflow, data model, uploading process, private workspace features, and the use of geocodes. Explore the repository's efforts in making magnetic results more accessible, interoperable, and reusable for the scientific community.

Syllabus

Introduction
MagIC Overview
Metric Database
Workflow
Collaborations
Ship Domain Fuse
Rock Magnetism
Data Model
Version Data Sets
Uploading
Private Workspace
Fair Right
Findable
Geocodes
More Accessible
Interoperability Reusable
Scaling
Clone
Permissions


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Magnetics Information Consortium (MagIC)

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