GEMS

https://gems.umn.edu/ https://gems.dev.umn.edu/

Exchange API pages change

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Ian Parsons, Head Chef at Matogen Digital Ian P.
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https://xd.adobe.com/view/e28944a9-f471-4f46-9cb2-7d343a0ed0a1-b7da/screen/beb0df6f-17a4-4442-98f6-99c501a600ce/

Update pages to be in line with the prototype 
Remove form and link to the new API page directly from the page 

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Robyn, Project Manager at Matogen Digital Robyn , can we leave the due date on Tuesday, please? 
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Ian Parsons, Head Chef at Matogen Digital Ian the copy will need an edit - we just need to replace the reference to rapidapi with access via globus / github? The rest seems fine to me

We began with some essential agri-food data sets that are common to many applications. These form our baseline data sets, e.g., weather, soils, elevation, watersheds. Guided by UMN’s Driven to Discover ethos, we are creating a host of novel data sets that allow any researcher to drive current and emerging data-driven solutions to agricultural challenges. Guided by UMN’s Driven to Discover ethos, we are creating a host of novel data sets that allow any researcher to apply current and emerging data-driven solutions to agricultural challenges. To access this growing portfolio of APIs, simply select the APIs you would like to use, and we will provide you with access through RapidAPI.

During the free trial period, the GEMS Exchange APIs are strictly for personal use, and you may not share your API access or products of API usage. Please contact us if you would like to explore commercial applications.
Ian Parsons, Head Chef at Matogen Digital
Thank you Robyn, Project Manager at Matogen Digital Robyn . Sorry I didn't think about copy changes. Are those the only changes that need to be made? Laura Hurley, Designer, UX and Engagement Specialist at Matogen Digital Laura  does your XD file have the latest copy? 
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Ian Parsons, Head Chef at Matogen Digital Ian no it does not contain the copy, however - I do believe the API titles are all correct.
  1. Biotic Threats
  2. Climate
  3. Crop Calendar
  4. Elevation
  5. Landcover
  6. Market Access
  7. Soils
  8. Water
  9. Weather
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Ian Parsons, Head Chef at Matogen Digital Ian Laura Hurley, Designer, UX and Engagement Specialist at Matogen Digital Laura the bolded bit is copy that has been approved by GEMS -"During the free trial period, the GEMS Exchange APIs are strictly for personal use, and you may not share your API access or products of API usage. Please contact us if you would like to explore commercial applications."


we need to rework the rest

We began with some essential agri-food data sets that are common to many applications. These form our baseline data sets, e.g., weather, soils, elevation, watersheds. Guided by UMN’s Driven to Discover ethos, we are creating a host of novel data sets that allow any researcher to drive current and emerging data-driven solutions to agricultural challenges. Guided by UMN’s Driven to Discover ethos, we are creating a host of novel data sets that allow any researcher to apply current and emerging data-driven solutions to agricultural challenges. To access this growing portfolio of APIs, simply select the APIs you would like to use, and we will provide you with access through RapidAPI.

During the free trial period, the GEMS Exchange APIs are strictly for personal use, and you may not share your API access or products of API usage. Please contact us if you would like to explore commercial applications.
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A) Copy edits & feedback for GEMS API and linked pages (FAQ)

Thanks for sharing the latest copy! Here are our suggestions:
 
  1. We began with some essential agri-food data sets that are common to many applications. These form our baseline data sets, e.g., weather, soils, elevation, watersheds. Guided by UMN’s Driven to Discover ethos, we are creating a host of spatially interoperable data sets that allow any researcher to drive current and emerging data-driven solutions to agricultural challenges.
Interoperability is achieved through the use of a novel discreet hierarchical grid. [Link the latter to a page with the info on the grid that is laid out here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UlOj-1rrrXHyhLTQjBexg4-nJFKflkZni-Miv_YZ_3s/edit#heading=h.1glecfp5kvlr].
Guided by UMN’s Driven to Discover ethos, we are creating a host of fundamental data sets that allow any researcher to apply current and emerging data-driven solutions to agricultural challenges. To access this growing portfolio of APIs, review the information below, and click on the Get Access button for documentation and information on generating an API key.
During the free trial period, the GEMS Exchange APIs are strictly for personal use. You may not share your API access and the data obtained is subject to our license agreement. Please contact us if you would like to explore commercial applications.

B)
  1. Under GEMS APIs at a glance, please
    1. Eliminate the ‘Units’ column in the table.
    2. Change entries under ‘GEMS grid level’ to look like this: ‘Level 1 (~ 9 km)’ so that it ideally did not wrap to multiple lines per entry.
    3. Replace the latin with this copy above the table: “GEMS Exchange APIs are offered at a variety of resolutions and spatial and temporal extents.”
C) Matogen,

I've already created the page for the Spatial Data Transformations for GEMS Exchange. Its linked on the Exchange FAQ's. 

Once the new API page is live, can you also update the first Exchange FAQ response to the question of 'how do I access GEMS exchange'
I think that is the only other area that needs to be updated, but I'm not certain about that. 

Kris


 
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Robyn, Project Manager at Matogen Digital Robyn  I've resolved these – should be up in 10 minutes.
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