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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?

LinkedEarth is a grassroots effort, made by scientists for for scientists, not for data managers. As a scientist, you have a unique opportunity to provide input into how data are curated, make collective decisions on standards adoption, and shape the future of the field.

Our social features [link] reward active users, and we encourage you to link that profile on your CV as a form of community activity.

Most importantly, LinkedEarth serves as a homebase for a code ecosystem that will allow better querying, extraction, visualization, analysis and sharing. One your data are in LinkedEarth they can instantly be re-used by the community, using cutting-edge tools for age modeling (and eventually, climate field reconstruction, spectral analysis, and others).

What if I don't want to share my data?

You live in the wrong century.

What if I don't want to share my data right now?

We are exploring an embargo feature that would allow you to get your data on the wiki, use the available code and database, but retain sole rights to it until you decide it is ready to share. But that won't be implemented for some time, so if you don't want your data shared, this is not the place for you.

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

Here is our charter. We did put some thought into it, so please read it carefully, and suggest improvements if need be.


As for listening, the wiki provides a way for any card-carrying paleoclimatologist to edit datasets, participate in working groups, and vote on data standards. We cannot promise to grant all your wishes, but if you formulate them clearly and they have substantial community support, we'll try to implement them quickly.

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.