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== Who makes decisions here? How do I know that my voice will be listened to? ==
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== How do I upload data to the wiki? ==
 
== How do I upload data to the wiki? ==
  
Currently the easiest route is from [http://linked.earth/projects/lipd/ LiPD]. That is, if you have a  
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The plan is for this to happen via a multi-step, well-explained process here on the wiki. But we're not quite there yet (ETA: October 2016).
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Currently the easiest route is through [http://linked.earth/projects/lipd/ LiPD]. That is, if you have a file in the latest LiPD format, it can be instantly uploaded to the wiki.  How do you get your data into LiPD, you ask? An Excel template, coupled with a nifty Python parser, allow to do that relatively easily. But this '''will'' get better. Trust us, we are not employing cutting-edge AI to wind up using pathetic, proprietary Excel.
  
 
== How do I download data from the wiki? ==
 
== How do I download data from the wiki? ==

Revision as of 15:06, 10 August 2016

Page in progress

What is this thing?

This is a wiki, a collaborative platform to generate collective knowledge. It is associated with, and supported by, the LinkedEarth project.

How is LinkedEarth different from NCDC or PANGAEA?

LinkedEarth is funded by the US National Science Foundation's EarthCube program

Say I want to share my data here. Do I have to put it up on NCDC as well ?

Why should I get involved? What's in it for me?

grassroots effort

Who makes decisions here? How do I know that my voice will be listened to?

How do I upload data to the wiki?

The plan is for this to happen via a multi-step, well-explained process here on the wiki. But we're not quite there yet (ETA: October 2016). Currently the easiest route is through LiPD. That is, if you have a file in the latest LiPD format, it can be instantly uploaded to the wiki. How do you get your data into LiPD, you ask? An Excel template, coupled with a nifty Python parser, allow to do that relatively easily. But this 'will get better. Trust us, we are not employing cutting-edge AI to wind up using pathetic, proprietary Excel.

How do I download data from the wiki?

We have a button for that! On the top of each dataset page, you will see a "Download LiPD" button. If you feel strongly that other file formats should be supported, contact us and we'll look into it.