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== 2012-07-28 Notes ==
== 2012-07-28 Notes ==
*Data storage formats
**  sasCIF
*** newer standard for publishing bio SAXS data in IUCr journals
*** canSAS1d
*** NeXus
*** DDDWG and its impact for SAS data standardization
*NeXus main page
**  How to find links to Definitions and Examples?  Make better main page links.
*** NAPI examples don't work (Ron Ghosh).  What is the problem?  Fix?
*** Needs more help oriented for data consumers


*IUCr World Database of Crystallographers
*IUCr World Database of Crystallographers
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*** Search for "small-angle" or "small angle" is not as useful as "SAXS" or "SANS"
*** Search for "small-angle" or "small angle" is not as useful as "SAXS" or "SANS"
*** SAS does not consider itself under "Crystallography"
*** SAS does not consider itself under "Crystallography"
*NeXus main page
**  How to find links to Definitions and Examples?  Make better main page links.
*** NAPI examples don't work (Ron Ghosh).  What is the problem?  Fix?
*** Needs more help oriented for data consumers
*Data storage formats
**  sasCIF
*** newer standard for publishing bio SAXS data in IUCr journals
*** canSAS1d
*** NeXus
*** DDDWG and its impact for SAS data standardization

Revision as of 11:47, 28 July 2012

2012-07-28 Notes

  • Data storage formats
    • sasCIF
      • newer standard for publishing bio SAXS data in IUCr journals
      • canSAS1d
      • NeXus
      • DDDWG and its impact for SAS data standardization
  • NeXus main page
    • How to find links to Definitions and Examples? Make better main page links.
      • NAPI examples don't work (Ron Ghosh). What is the problem? Fix?
      • Needs more help oriented for data consumers
  • IUCr World Database of Crystallographers
    • Is this list contemporary?
      • Who are the consumers of this information?
      • Are standard terms codified?
      • Search for "small-angle" or "small angle" is not as useful as "SAXS" or "SANS"
      • SAS does not consider itself under "Crystallography"