Difference between revisions of "Main Page"

From Linked Earth Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
Recent Contributors
Highest Contributors
(Add a section about working groups)
(Join a working group: Add the list of available working groups)
Line 21: Line 21:
 
Working groups can be created by any member of the LinkedEarth community to discuss topics of interest.
 
Working groups can be created by any member of the LinkedEarth community to discuss topics of interest.
  
Follow this [[:Category:Working_Group | link]] to see the list of available working groups. You can join directly from your LinkedEarth wiki profile.  
+
Below is a list of available working groups. You can join directly from your LinkedEarth wiki profile.
 +
 
 +
<DynamicPageList>
 +
category = Working Group
 +
</DynamicPageList>
  
 
==Current State of the Database==
 
==Current State of the Database==

Revision as of 18:10, 22 September 2016

LinkedEarthLogo
Welcome to the LinkedEarth Wiki!

The LinkedEarth wiki is a platform that (1) enables the curation of publicly-accessible database by paleoclimate experts, and (2) fosters the development of standards, so paleoclimate data are easier to analyze, share, and re-use.

To learn more about the other core LinkedEarth activities, visit our website and follow us on Facebook and Twitter!

Getting started with LinkedEarth

  1. Become a member of the LinkedEarth Community.
  2. Follow our StartUp Guide for a wiki tutorial.
  3. Browse existing pages
  4. Contribute data.
  5. Join a working group

Join a working group

In the Linked Earth context, a working group (WG) is a self-organized coalition of knowledgeable experts who elaborate and discuss the components of a data standard for their specific sub-field.

Working groups can be created by any member of the LinkedEarth community to discuss topics of interest.

Below is a list of available working groups. You can join directly from your LinkedEarth wiki profile.


Current State of the Database

Recently Contributed Dataset

Search the Database by Archive

Coral Document Glacier Ice Lake Sediment Marine Sediment Mollusk Shells
Peat Sclerosponge Speleothem Wood (Tree in LiPD)