From blackhole at projects.hepforge.org Mon Jan 16 17:23:34 2017 From: blackhole at projects.hepforge.org (blackhole at projects.hepforge.org) Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2017 17:23:34 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [HepData-svn] r1943 - in trunk/hepdata-webapp/src/main/resources/cedar/hepdata/webapp: components pages Message-ID: <20170116172334.A9614C0CC6@h10.phyip3.dur.ac.uk> Author: watt Date: Mon Jan 16 17:23:34 2017 New Revision: 1943 Log: Update messages advertising superseded hepdata.net site Modified: trunk/hepdata-webapp/src/main/resources/cedar/hepdata/webapp/components/Layout.tml trunk/hepdata-webapp/src/main/resources/cedar/hepdata/webapp/pages/AboutHepdata.tml trunk/hepdata-webapp/src/main/resources/cedar/hepdata/webapp/pages/SubmittingData.tml Modified: trunk/hepdata-webapp/src/main/resources/cedar/hepdata/webapp/components/Layout.tml ============================================================================== --- trunk/hepdata-webapp/src/main/resources/cedar/hepdata/webapp/components/Layout.tml Mon Oct 17 10:32:49 2016 (r1942) +++ trunk/hepdata-webapp/src/main/resources/cedar/hepdata/webapp/components/Layout.tml Mon Jan 16 17:23:34 2017 (r1943) @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
- This site will soon be superseded by the new hepdata.net site, which will be opened for data submissions in the near future.
In the meantime, please continue Submitting Data on this site, then data records will be automatically migrated to the new site. + This site has now been superseded by the new hepdata.net site.
@@ -51,6 +51,12 @@ and hosted at the Durham IPPP.
HepData also maintains the UK mirror of the PDG. +
+ + + This site has now been superseded by the new hepdata.net site. + + Modified: trunk/hepdata-webapp/src/main/resources/cedar/hepdata/webapp/pages/AboutHepdata.tml ============================================================================== --- trunk/hepdata-webapp/src/main/resources/cedar/hepdata/webapp/pages/AboutHepdata.tml Mon Oct 17 10:32:49 2016 (r1942) +++ trunk/hepdata-webapp/src/main/resources/cedar/hepdata/webapp/pages/AboutHepdata.tml Mon Jan 16 17:23:34 2017 (r1943) @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@

About HepData

-The Durham High Energy Physics Database (HepData) has been built up over the past four decades as a unique open-access repository for scattering data from experimental particle physics. It currently comprises the data points from plots and tables related to several thousand publications including those from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). An overview of the HepData project was presented in a talk (2.9 MB) at AAHEP7 on 2nd April 2014, in a talk (1.4 MB) at AAHEP8 on 2nd September 2015, and in a talk (2.7 MB) at CERN on 15th June 2016. +The Durham High Energy Physics Database (HepData) has been built up over the past four decades as a unique open-access repository for scattering data from experimental particle physics. It currently comprises the data points from plots and tables related to several thousand publications including those from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). An overview of the HepData project was presented in a talk (2.9 MB) at AAHEP7 on 2nd April 2014, in a talk (1.4 MB) at AAHEP8 on 2nd September 2015, and in a talk (2.7 MB) at CERN on 15th June 2016. See also an update (0.7 M B) presented at CERN on 12th December 2016.

HepData is funded by a grant from the UK STFC and is based at the IPPP at Durham University. The HepData team is very small comprising:

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Previous Database Manager
-(part-time, retiring) +(now retired) Joanne Bentham
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-A transition will soon be made to a new HEPData site, hepdata.net, based on Invenio, developed in collaboration with INSPIRE, and hosted at CERN. The new site was presented in a meeting at CERN on 25th April 2016. +A transition has now been made to a new HEPData site, hepdata.net, based on Invenio, developed in collaboration with INSPIRE, and hosted at CERN. The new site was presented in a meeting at CERN on 25th April 2016. Please use the new hepdata.net site from now on.

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Submitting Data to the HepData Database

+ +The information below is outdated. Please submit data using the new hepdata.net site. + +

If you have, or know of, data which you think should be in the database, then please email us at hepdata(at)projects.hepforge.org. The criterium for data to be included is that it be data of a publishable form and not preliminary data. Data from conferences often fall into the latter category. If it is possible that data will change following peer review, it may be better to delay HepData submission until after journal acceptance.

Any text files you send us will be processed into a standard format, which can be seen from the "input" link on any of the existing records. Data submissions provided in text formats closer to the "input" format (not the "plain text" format) can therefore be entered more quickly into the database. You can start by looking at the "input" file for an existing record that is similar to your submitted data. An annotated sample input file is available. Some nomenclature that is still used in practice is defined in the historical 1970s encoding manual (14 MB). It is useful to provide key metadata for each table such as a caption, the process being considered (initial-state and final-state particles), important kinematic cuts, and headers for the x and y columns specifying the quantity with units. Multiple x and y values can be given in the same r ow separated by semicolons and non-existent entries can be indicated by dashes "-". Numerical values should be given with an appropriate and not excessive number of significant figures (in general, a maximum of 4), avoiding giving more decimal places for the errors than the central values. Keywords should be assigned to each table giving the reactions (processes) and observables.