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Data Reproducibility and Traceability forCommunity Materials Databases: Qresp for MatD3

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The  discovery  of  new  materials  as  well  as  the determination  of  a  vast  set  of  materials  properties for science  and  technology  is  a  fast-growing  field  of  research, with  contributions  from  many  groups  worldwide.  Materials data  from  individual  research  groups  is  traditionally disseminated  by  means  of  loosely  interconnected,  peer-reviewed  publications.  The  combined  Qresp  MatD3  solution allows researchers to enter their data as well as associated publication  and  reproducibility  information  in  a  single workflow:  i)  Creation  of  a  MatD3  entry  with  simultaneous generation of the corresponding metadata for Qresp curation and  exploration;    ii)  Generation  of  Qresp  metadata  for  an already  existing  MatD3  entry,  and  iii)  Generation  of  MatD3entries from Qresp metadata.

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