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Created: | Jul 24, 2017 at 2:42 a.m. | |
Last updated: | Nov 21, 2017 at 3:39 a.m. | |
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Abstract
HydroShare is a system operated by CUAHSI for sharing hydrologic data and models aimed at giving hydrologists the cyberinfrastructure needed to manage data, innovate, and collaborate in research to solve water problems. HydroShare addresses the challenges of sharing data and hydrologic models to support collaboration and reproducible hydrologic science through the publication of hydrologic data and models. With HydroShare users can: (1) share data and models with colleagues; (2) manage who has access to shared content; (3) share, access, visualize and manipulate a broad set of hydrologic data types and models; (4) use the web services API to program automated and client access; (5) publish data and models to meet the requirements of research project data management plans; (6) discover and access data and models published by others; and (7) use web apps to visualize, analyze, and run models on data in HydroShare. This workshop will introduce participants to HydroShare and show new features recently deployed. Participants will learn how to use HydroShare to:
• Upload, share and publish science products in HydroShare and receive a citable digital object identifier (DOI). This helps fulfill NSF’s data management requirements.
• Use HydroShare for collaboration, sharing data and models with individual users or a group
• Organize resources into collections in HydroShare
• Use the HydroShare GIS app to visualize and create web maps using content in HydroShare
• Use the HydroShare Jupyter Notebook app to write scripts and short programs to analyze and model with data in HydroShare.
• Use Apps to access and visualize data from the National Water Model.
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Richard Hooper 7 years, 3 months ago
I tried to double click on a resource to download and get the spinning ball (which did not clear). I found out that i had to right click to download. I should have been presented with an error or a suggestion to right click rather than double click
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