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Metadata Field | Description | Examples |
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Topic Classification | Indicates a broad, important topic or subject that the dataset covers | solid state physics, quantum chemistry, ethnopaleontology |
Date of Collection | The dates when the data were collected or generated | Start: 2020-05-10, End: 2020-09-30 |
Production Location | The location where the data and any related materials were produced or collected | Beartooth Mountain, Latitude: X Longitude: Y |
Funding Information | Information about the dataset's financial support | SF grant no. 1234567, School of Energy Resources |
Software | Information about the software used to generate the dataset | LabVIEW, Python v. 3.11.9, ORCA |
Setting Terms/Licensing for your data
By default, WDR is set to attach a CC0 license to all data submitted to the system. A CC0 license means that your data will be in the public domain, with no restrictions on use and no copyright. If you would like to change the license for your dataset, click the “Edit Dataset” button, then click on “Terms.”
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You may now select a different license from the drop-down menu and save your changes. Read more about the licenses in the following links:
If you have questions about these licenses, please contact us at wyodata@uwyo.edu
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Submitting datasets over 5GB
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The “Upload a Folder” button will open a new tab which will let you select an entire directory or folder to upload using DVWebLoader. WDR will keep the organizational structure of your directory and everything in it. If you are uploading a large dataset, we suggest that you use a very fast connection and that you do not use campus or personal wifi as that will significantly slow down the process. Note that there will be no upload progress shown, but you will see a green message notifying of successful upload once the upload is complete.
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Setting Terms/Licensing for your data
By default, WDR is set to attach a CC0 license to all data submitted to the system. A CC0 license means that your data will be in the public domain, with no restrictions on use and no copyright. If you would like to change the license for your dataset, click the “Edit Dataset” button, then click on “Terms.”
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You may now select a different license from the drop-down menu and save your changes. Read more about the licenses in the following links:
If you have questions about these licenses, please contact us at wyodata@uwyo.edu
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Placing an Embargo on your dataset
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