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Technical Documentation/ Working with Data/ Publishing Science Results - STEP 1 #44

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#Step 1: Uploading your data to remote storage

  • I would rename it to: Make your data accessible (since they will not always need to upload the data anywhere, sometimes data are already stored in the remote location. I would replace the text with the description of Step 1 as follows:

  • To contribute to the catalogue, your research data must be openly accessible and persistent. Begin by preparing your Research Experiments, which includes:

  • Your final Dataset (Data files added in STAC Item Catalog)

  • Workflow (e.g., Jupyter Notebooks, Python scripts, CWL records)

  • Documentation (e.g., links to peer-reviewed publications or public product descriptions)

All of these components should be publicly available and stored on persistent platforms—meaning they should not be tied to your local machine or a temporary location.

If your data is already hosted on a reliable cloud storage provider (e.g., Zenodo, CEDA, an institutional repository, or S3), you can use those links directly.

If your data is not yet in the cloud or its persistence is uncertain, we recommend uploading it to the official ESA Project Results Repository (PRR).

  • Remove the part on: Request a data provider account.
    Then, request a PRR collection, which will be used in later steps to define your STAC Item Catalog.

  • Leave only the Requesting PRR Storage (in the information box as it is now) . Rename maybe a title to: "Request Long-Term storage on EarthCODE"

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