HowTo: Adding to the Dataset List

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About the Dataset List

This wiki-based dataset list is an attempt to harness the power of the community of data providers to build and maintain a list of all OPeNDAP data servers. All "OPeNDAP" servers can be listed here; this is not a list for just Hyrax! If you are running a public server that DAP clients can access, we would like you to list it here! Similarly, if you are here looking for data and see a link that's broken or a site that is missing links, please use the contact information to let someone at that site know their information here needs to be updated. If all else fails, drop us a line at support at opendap.org.

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Data sets

If your site serves one dataset ...

If your site serves many datasets and you would like to group them ...

Information to include with all datasets

Contact

For each dataset you list, please include contact information! This is the single most important piece of information from the standpoint of keeping the list accurate and your work to a minimum. If you have contact info bound to your datasets, then it's easy for people to get in touch with you, which means they can help you keep your datasets current. When you include this information, please try an use an email address that won't go stale quickly!

Summary

contact
email or other contact information for the person in charge of the server.


  • dir
  • info
  • form interface
  • gcmd

Adding/editing an entry is easy

If your site runs only one data server it's best to list each major dataset under a heading named after you organization. Use a heading made up of two equals signs like:

== OPeNDAP's Test Server ==

Under that heading, include an info link if you have a web page that explains your server/site. This is a great way to help people looking for data and a also an easy way to get web crawlers like Google to index your site. If you prefix the link with a colon, the entry will be nicely indented. Like this:

: info