Dear wien2k users,

I'd like to draw your attention to the NOMAD Repository.

The NOMAD Repository was established to host, organize, and share materials data. NOMAD copes with the increasing demand and requirement of storing scientific data and making them available for longer periods. This rule of good scientific practice is set by many funding agencies worldwide. NOMAD keeps scientific data for at least 10 years for free. NOMAD also facilitates research groups to share and exchange their results, inside a single group or between two or more, and to recall what was actually done some years ago. Upload of data is possible without any barrier. Results are accepted in their raw format as produced by the underlying code. The only condition is that the list of authors is provided, and code and code version can be retrieved from the uploaded files. These data can be restricted to the owner or made available to other people (selected by the owner). They can be updated and downloaded at any time.

NOMAD can cope with wien2k files and if you are interested I recommend to have a look to https://repository.nomad-coe.eu/

There are also links to this page from our homepage http://www.wien2k.at

Regards
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