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Wednesday, January 23 • 10:00am - 10:45am
Plenary: PIDs, Petabytes and Neutrons

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Neutron science generates an exploding volume of scientific research data which needs to be managed under FAIR data principles. The European Spallation Source (ESS), is expected to generate tens of petabytes of data per year.

This volume of scientific research data benefits from a “PIDcentric” approach to manage the many science users, data sets and instruments.

In partnership with the Swiss and Swedish national synchrotron radiation facilities at PSI and MAXIV, ESS have developed SciCat, a new data catalogue. SciCat allows users to register and access data using persistent identifiers.

SciCat users are identified using the ORCID database, published datasets are identified using DOIs and  for raw and derived datasets, handle.net identifiers are used.

SciCat uses a document-oriented database, MongoDB, which allows datasets to be tagged with ad hoc, unstructured scientific metadata as well as traditionally structured metadata, which can then be recovered using the DOI or Handle.

In the day to day operations, SciCat also has to deal with the problem of legacy scientific research data. Legacy data with incomplete or lost metadata presents a challenge to include in data catalogue. In my session, I will talk about the ESS’s experiences with PIDs, data catalogues and legacy data.

Speakers
avatar for Gareth Murphy

Gareth Murphy

Data Steward, Novo Nordisk
Gareth is a Data Steward at Novo Nordisk . Previously, he was a software developer at DTU Space, and postdoctoral researcher at Niels Bohr International Academy, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, and Institute de Planetologie et Astrophysique... Read More →


Wednesday January 23, 2019 10:00am - 10:45am GMT
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