Dear Quantum ESPRESSO users,
we would like to announce the launch of a newly engineered Materials Cloud 
Archive<https://archive.materialscloud.org/>, now powered by the same Invenio 
framework as the massive Zenodo<https://zenodo.org/> repository at CERN.

The Materials Cloud Archive<https://archive.materialscloud.org/>, active since 
March 2017, is a public, free, open-access repository for research data and 
tools in computational materials science and in related experimental efforts, 
inspired by the archive initiatives for preprints. It provides the capability 
to upload and persist arbitrary data records from anyone in the community with 
a minimum guaranteed 10-year retention time per record. Currently, 0.5 
petabytes are already allocated; the  limits for standard submissions are of 5 
GB for data sets in any format, and of 50 GB for AiiDA databases; moderators 
can approve larger data sets upon request. Each entry is assigned a globally 
unique and persistent digital object identifier (DOI) and harvestable metadata. 
The new Invenio platform makes it easier for authors to submit and later update 
data records, provides full-text searches, and powers streamlined workflows for 
content moderation.

The Archive is an integral part of the Materials 
Cloud<https://www.materialscloud.org/> FAIR data infrastructure, in partnership 
with several European and national centres - these include the 
MaX<http://www.max-centre.eu/> Centre of Excellence, the  
MARVEL<https://nccr-marvel.ch/> NCCR, the H2020 
MarketPlace<https://www.the-marketplace-project.eu/>, 
NFFA<http://www.nffa.eu/>, and Intersect<http://intersect-project.eu/> 
projects, EMMC<https://emmc.info/>, 
swissuniversities<https://www.materialscloud.org/swissuniversities>, 
PASC<https://www.pasc-ch.org/>, and OSSCAR<https://www.osscar.org/>. It is a 
recommended repository for Nature’s Scientific 
Data<https://www.nature.com/sdata/policies/repositories#materials>, it is 
indexed by FAIRsharing<https://fairsharing.org/biodbcore-001089/>, Google 
Dataset 
Search<https://datasetsearch.research.google.com/search?query=Materials%20Cloud>
 and EOSC-hub<https://www.eosc-hub.eu/>/EUDAT<https://www.eudat.eu/>’s service 
B2FIND<http://b2find.eudat.eu/group/materialscloud>, and it is registered on 
re3data<https://www.re3data.org/repository/r3d100012611>. Finally, it is an 
official implementation 
network<https://www.go-fair.org/implementation-networks/overview/materials-cloud/>
 of the GO FAIR initiative<https://www.go-fair.org/>.

More information on the Materials Cloud integration of data, workflows and 
codes can be found in L. Talirz et al., Materials Cloud, a platform for open 
computational science, arXiv:2003.12510 
(2020)<https://arxiv.org/abs/2003.12510> and in S. Huber et al., AiiDA 1.0, a 
scalable computational infrastructure for automated reproducible workflows and 
data provenance, arXiv:2003.12476 (2020)<https://arxiv.org/abs/2003.12476>.

The new Materials Cloud Archive infrastructure has been unveiled today 
(Wednesday 27th May 2020), during the MaX 
webinar<http://www.max-centre.eu/webinar/managing-simplifying-and-disseminating-high-throughput-computational-materials-science-aiida>
 (part of the ongoing MaX webinar series<http://www.max-centre.eu/webinar> on 
advances toward exascale computing) that focused on FAIR and reproducible 
high-throughput computational science as enabled by AiiDA and AiiDA lab, 
Quantum ESPRESSO and SIRIUS, and the Materials Cloud Archive. Videos of the 
presentations will be available online from tomorrow (28th May) on the webpage 
of the 
event<http://www.max-centre.eu/webinar/managing-simplifying-and-disseminating-high-throughput-computational-materials-science-aiida>.

With warmest regards,

Giovanni Pizzi, Nicola Marzari, and the Materials Cloud team

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Quantum ESPRESSO is supported by MaX (www.max-centre.eu/quantum-espresso)
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