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Organizational document for the Archival of Informal Astronomy Communications
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Arceli

An archive of informal astronomy communications

Arceli was created in recognition that the Internet allows astronomers to publish useful material outside of traditional journals, yet there is no effective mechanism for these communications to be archived, indexed and cited (see this Twitter conversation for Arceli's genesis). Arceli acts as a facilitator for archiving communications on behalf of authors and providing a structure that NASA/SAO ADS can index.

This is a working document that specifies the vision for Arceli and how the project funcitons.

Overview

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Governance

Arceli is under continuous development by a group of professional astronomers, librarians, and software developers. The Project is community-driven, with decisions generally made by consensus, but with oversight and organization provided be two project leads: ScienceBetter (Kelle Cruz) and CfA Library. Press Forward, Zenodo, and ADS organization are project partners. The project leads work closely with representatives from the partner organizations to make functional, technical, and financial decisions.

Project contributors are involved in all aspects of the project. Discussions among leads, partners, and contributors are held primarily in the Arceli Project Github organization and everyone affilitated with the project is encouraged to participate in these discussions.

Moderation

PressForward provides the platform for the editors to curate and discuss content.

TBD: who will actually moderate and make final go to publish.

Topics

Accepted Topics

Anything relevant to the astronomy community that doesn't have a home elsewhere.

Not Accepted Topics

Scientific results that could otherwise be published on the arxiv. See discussion in #6.

Media

Accepted Media

We plan to accept:

Not Accepted Media

Metadata Information

The current metadata crosswalk is accessible here.
Discussion on metadata can be found in the repo issues here.

Guidelines for Submission's content and format

It should be easily and openly readable, e.g., plaintext/markdown and images or an ipython or Jupyter notebook. If appropriate, a PDF rendering is encouraged. Something about URL and/or original blog.

How ADS indexes Arceli

Pages processed by Arceli will appear like normal articles on ADS. You will see the normal fields filled with helpful data: