From grazulis at ibt.lt Wed Jun 24 08:15:17 2020 From: grazulis at ibt.lt (=?UTF-8?Q?Saulius_Gra=c5=beulis?=) Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2020 08:15:17 +0300 Subject: [Cod-bugs] TCOD submission question In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1a19f9a2-682b-7c7b-fe2a-379f1536c0b1@ibt.lt> Dear, Kamil, dar Aleksandra, On 2020-06-23 13:52, Kamil Dziubek wrote: > I hope you all are ok in this difficult pandemic time. > > My friend Alexandra Friedrich from the University of W?rzburg is going > to submit a paper (in collaboration with me as one of the co-authors), > in which we have calculated structures of the products of high-pressure > synthesis. I have suggested that she also submit the theoretical > structure files to the TCOD database. Thanks for suggesting this! I think it is a perfect idea! (but I am biased, of course :). > Alexandra asked me if it is possible to upload structures and retrieve > deposition numbers without other people having access to it before the > manuscript is published, similarly as in the CCDC, at the stage of > manuscript submission? Definitely yes. This is called "pre-publication deposition", default on-hold period is 6 months, but you can extend it, and currently we do not enforce any strict termination ? essentially your data will be out when the publication is out. I would ask Antanas and Andrius to check if the deposition code is working OK, and you can proceed; we will ask you to register (all provided personal data will be kept confidential and managed solely for the purpose of managing TCOD deposition, as a legal reason per GDPR :) ). If you encounter problems with registration or deposition, please feel free to e-mail me, Antanas or Andrius. The deposition and registration link is: http://www.crystallography.net/tcod/initiate_deposition.php The procedure should be the same as for the COD (https://wiki.crystallography.net/depositingtocod/), just substitute TCOD for COD. Would you also deposit you computation procedure? Andrius has developed a method to record it unambiguously in TCOD, using Open Provenance ideas. > We would be also very grateful for additional guidance at the stage of > the CIF files submission, as we have never submitted any calculated CIF > files to the TCOD! Lets keep in touch. Please provide us more information (metadata) as to how the files were prepared. For sure all this information will be kept strictly confidential before you release it to public. You can use our GP encryption keys if you want to make sure that the e-mails remain private in transit (my key, 0x139*5837.asc, should be attached to this e-mail). Sincerely, Saulius -- Dr. Saulius Gra?ulis Vilnius University Institute of Biotechnology, Saul?tekio al. 7 LT-10257 Vilnius, Lietuva (Lithuania) fax: (+370-5)-2234367 / phone (office): (+370-5)-2234353 mobile: (+370-684)-49802, (+370-614)-36366 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 0x1390E4E3C9285837.asc Type: application/pgp-keys Size: 25706 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: grazulis.vcf Type: text/x-vcard Size: 4 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 228 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: From dziubek at lens.unifi.it Wed Jun 24 11:09:12 2020 From: dziubek at lens.unifi.it (Kamil Dziubek) Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2020 10:09:12 +0200 Subject: [Cod-bugs] TCOD submission question In-Reply-To: <1a19f9a2-682b-7c7b-fe2a-379f1536c0b1@ibt.lt> References: <1a19f9a2-682b-7c7b-fe2a-379f1536c0b1@ibt.lt> Message-ID: Dear Saulius, thank you for your quick reply! Fantastic, I will discuss it with Alexandra and other collaborators who actually performed the calculations and get back to you soon. With all the best wishes, Kamil On Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 7:15 AM Saulius Gra?ulis wrote: > Dear, Kamil, dar Aleksandra, > > On 2020-06-23 13:52, Kamil Dziubek wrote: > > I hope you all are ok in this difficult pandemic time. > > > > My friend Alexandra Friedrich from the University of W?rzburg is going > > to submit a paper (in collaboration with me as one of the co-authors), > > in which we have calculated structures of the products of high-pressure > > synthesis. I have suggested that she also submit the theoretical > > structure files to the TCOD database. > > Thanks for suggesting this! I think it is a perfect idea! (but I am > biased, of course :). > > > Alexandra asked me if it is possible to upload structures and retrieve > > deposition numbers without other people having access to it before the > > manuscript is published, similarly as in the CCDC, at the stage of > > manuscript submission? > > Definitely yes. This is called "pre-publication deposition", default > on-hold period is 6 months, but you can extend it, and currently we do > not enforce any strict termination ? essentially your data will be out > when the publication is out. > > I would ask Antanas and Andrius to check if the deposition code is > working OK, and you can proceed; we will ask you to register (all > provided personal data will be kept confidential and managed solely for > the purpose of managing TCOD deposition, as a legal reason per GDPR :) > ). If you encounter problems with registration or deposition, please > feel free to e-mail me, Antanas or Andrius. > > The deposition and registration link is: > > http://www.crystallography.net/tcod/initiate_deposition.php > > The procedure should be the same as for the COD > (https://wiki.crystallography.net/depositingtocod/), just substitute > TCOD for COD. > > Would you also deposit you computation procedure? Andrius has developed > a method to record it unambiguously in TCOD, using Open Provenance ideas. > > > We would be also very grateful for additional guidance at the stage of > > the CIF files submission, as we have never submitted any calculated CIF > > files to the TCOD! > > Lets keep in touch. Please provide us more information (metadata) as to > how the files were prepared. For sure all this information will be kept > strictly confidential before you release it to public. You can use our > GP encryption keys if you want to make sure that the e-mails remain > private in transit (my key, 0x139*5837.asc, should be attached to this > e-mail). > > Sincerely, > Saulius > > > -- > Dr. Saulius Gra?ulis > Vilnius University Institute of Biotechnology, Saul?tekio al. 7 > LT-10257 Vilnius, Lietuva (Lithuania) > fax: (+370-5)-2234367 / phone (office): (+370-5)-2234353 > mobile: (+370-684)-49802, (+370-614)-36366 > -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: