If the MASER services or datasets are used for a scholarly publication, we ask the authors to include the following statement in the acknowledgment section of the manuscript:
This work made use of the MASER online data and services. MASER is supported by the Observatoire de Paris-PSL, CNRS/INSU and CNES.
We also recommend to explicitly cite the datasets, upon which the analysis has been conducted, using their DOI in the Reference section of the paper. The same recommendation holds for the tools that has been used to display or access the data (e.g., Autoplot [1], VESPA [2], TFCat[3]...).
The list of MASER published datasets are available here.
References
- [1] Faden, J., Weigel, R.S., Merka, J., Friedel, R.H.W. (2010). Autoplot: a browser for scientific data on the web. Earth Sci. inform. 3, 41–49. doi:10.1007/s12145-010-0049-0
- [2] Erard, S., Cecconi, B., Sidaner, P.L., Chauvin, C., Rossi, A.P., Minin, M., Capria, T., Ivanovski, S., Schmitt, B., Génot, V., André, N., Marmo, C., Vandaele, A.C., Trompet, L., Scherf, M., Hueso, R., Määttänen, A., Carry, B., Achilleos, N., Soucek, J., Pisa, D., Benson, K., Fernique, P., Millour, E. (2020). Virtual European Solar & Planetary Access (VESPA): A Planetary Science Virtual Observatory Cornerstone. Data Sci. J. 19. doi:10.5334/dsj-2020-022
- [3] Cecconi, B., Louis, C.K., Bonnin, X., Loh, A., Taylor, M.B. (2023). Time-frequency catalogue: JSON implementation and python library. Frontiers Astronomy Space Sci 9, 1049677. doi:10.3389/fspas.2022.1049677