From 5f28a6f933cd749da3ee846afbfb58b4f372b517 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: bramjanssen Date: Wed, 21 May 2025 18:50:57 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 01/10] index: fixed typos and consistent usage of EarthCODE catalog vs OSC --- pages/Getting started with EarthCODE/index.md | 38 +++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) diff --git a/pages/Getting started with EarthCODE/index.md b/pages/Getting started with EarthCODE/index.md index 66384acd..e805c54d 100644 --- a/pages/Getting started with EarthCODE/index.md +++ b/pages/Getting started with EarthCODE/index.md @@ -65,31 +65,31 @@ Here's how it works: 1. You access services via the [**EarthCODE Portal**](https://earthcode.esa.int). 2. You access necessary data, and develop your workflows, **run your experiments** on integrated EO platforms (with NoR sponsored compute), or locally. 3. You **store results** in the ESA PRR and **publish metadata** to the Open Science Catalog. -4. Anyone can browse the Open Science Catog, find your published data and workflows, reuse and *reproduce them. +4. Anyone can browse the Open Science Catalog, find your published data and workflows, reuse and reproduce them. 5. The community engages via the **EarthCODE Forum**, which is directly connected to the catalog. ::: tip Reusability of Workflows Across Platforms -Users can reproduce, reuse and run your workflows through EarthCODE if they are published via an EarthCODE integrated platform and If the user has sufficient resources through self-sponsorship or sponsorship from the Network of Resources. This is why it is important to consider what tooling/platforms one uses so as to ensure reuse-ability from the start of the project. +Users can reproduce, reuse and run your workflows through EarthCODE if they are published via an EarthCODE integrated platform and if the user has sufficient resources through self-sponsorship or sponsorship from the Network of Resources. This is why it is important to consider what tooling/platforms one uses so as to ensure reuse-ability from the start of the project. ::: ![EarthCODE Components](/img/gettingstarted/earthcode-components.png) The **EarthCODE Portal** ([earthcode.esa.int](https://earthcode.esa.int)), is where users access all EarthCODE services. Through this portal, researchers can explore integrated platforms, access the Open Science Catalog, and engage with peers via the Discourse community forum. The portal also hosts general information about EarthCODE, including updates, events, and documentation. -EarthCODE provides access to a set of **integrated EO cloud platforms**, each offering unique tools and datasets. As an EarthCODE integrated platform they provide common capabilities: logging in with your EarthCODE account, accessing EO data (with variations in data offerings across platforms), a method for developing algorithms (referred to as **workflows** in EarthCODE), an automated way of publishing data and workflows to the EarthCODE Catalog and finally, the means of running EarthCODE published experiments. Access to computing resources and storage on these platforms is sponsored by ESA through the [Network of Resources (NoR)](https://nor-discover.org/). +EarthCODE provides access to a set of **integrated EO cloud platforms**, each offering unique tools and datasets. As an EarthCODE integrated platform they provide common capabilities: logging in with your EarthCODE account, accessing EO data (with variations in data offerings across platforms), a method for developing algorithms (referred to as **workflows** in EarthCODE), an automated way of publishing data and workflows to the Open Science Catalog and finally, the means of running EarthCODE published experiments. Access to computing resources and storage on these platforms is sponsored by ESA through the [Network of Resources (NoR)](https://nor-discover.org/). For those who prefer to work on their own systems—whether personal computers or institutional infrastructure—EarthCODE also supports manual publishing of data and workflows. When your research is complete, you: -- (Optionally) Upload **Your datasets and workflows** to the **ESA Project Results Repository (PRR)**. -- Create and upload **Metadata describing your results** to the **Open Science Catalog**, which link to your data. +- (Optionally) Upload **your datasets and workflows** to the **ESA Project Results Repository (PRR)**. +- Create and upload **metadata describing your results** to the **Open Science Catalog**, which link to your data. :::tip *Only ESA-funded projects can publish to EarthCODE.* ::: The **ESA Project Results Repository (ESA PRR)** is a long-term storage service provided by ESA to persistently host results from ESA-funded projects. Once users have completed their work, they can upload their datasets and workflows to the PRR to ensure they remain accessible and preserved over time. While publishing to the PRR is optional, it is strongly recommended for long-term availability and compliance with FAIR principles. A detailed guide to this process is available in the [publication section](../Technical%20Documentation/Data/Contributing%20to%20the%20EarthCODE%20Catalog.md). -The [**Open Science Catalog (OSC)**](https://opensciencedata.esa.int/catalog) is a public, web-based application that allows users to explore and access scientific datasets, workflows, and documentation produced through ESA-funded Earth Observation research. Researchers publish metadata describing their outputs to the EarthCODE catalog, and after review, this metadata is made discoverable through the OSC. The catalog uses STAC to describe datasets and OGC API - Records for workflows. Through this rich metadata on the Open Science Catalog, resources are made FAIR. Additionally, the open science catalog is integrated with the EarthCODE platforms and allows users to reproduce experiments (run workflows that produce products) that they find on the catalog. +The [**Open Science Catalog (OSC)**](https://opensciencedata.esa.int/catalog) is a public, web-based application that allows users to explore and access scientific datasets, workflows, and documentation produced through ESA-funded Earth Observation research. Researchers publish metadata describing their outputs to the Open Science Catalog, and after review, this metadata is made discoverable through the OSC. The catalog uses STAC to describe datasets and OGC API - Records for workflows. Through this rich metadata on the Open Science Catalog, resources are made FAIR. Additionally, the open science catalog is integrated with the EarthCODE platforms and allows users to reproduce experiments (run workflows that produce products) that they find on the catalog. :::tip The Open Science Catalog only holds the metadata which points to the persistent storage repository with your dataset. ::: @@ -163,8 +163,8 @@ make these clickable and expandable as well

Part of a ESA-Funded Research Project

Projects funded by ESA use EarthCODE to discover, develop and publish scientific data and workflows using integrated platforms and FAIR tools. They are supported throughout the full open science lifecycle. They would be interested exploring: