2010/6/17 Egon Willighagen <[email protected]>
> On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 4:41 PM, Konstantin Tokarev <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > For my project OpenThermo (also on SourceForge) I've created a list of
> nuclear spin values for main isotope of some elements (first 5 periods). Now
> I think this information may be interseting for others. But I see one
> problem: value of nuclear spin relates to isotope, and data is classified by
> element. What is the right way to add this data to Blue Obelisk Data
> Repository?
>
> 1. agree on the license and state that you are the true and only
> copyright owner (if so, of course)
> 2. contribute a data file (isotope number, value)
> 3. lists what literature you have used to compose your list
> 4. the BODR developers will figure out a way to convert that data file
> into the XML sources (perhaps manually)
>
> If this is truly data it is better to declare it as Open data and choose a
licence compatible with that PPDL or CC0. There should be no concept of
owner, though you shouuld attribute the authorship. If you have taken it
straight from someone else's compilation (e.g. Merck Handbook) you might be
breaking copyright though you may not. It's a gray area.
Then add the OKF's Open Data button and put the reference in CKAN.
www.ckan.net
P.
Egon
>
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