Dataset intake · demonstration
Submit a Dataset
Contribute a 3D-printed-concrete dataset to the Open3DCP catalog. You submit the metadata + an archive DOI; the data itself stays in a public archive.
How this works. Open3DCP is a curation layer, not an archive. Deposit your dataset in a
public archive first — Zenodo, DesignSafe, MDF / NIST,
or Dataverse — then submit its DOI below. This page collects the details,
then hands off to a structured form on GitHub where you sign in (your GitHub account is your verified
identity) and submit. An automated check posts a readiness checklist within about a minute, and a maintainer
curates it (staging → reviewed → published).
1Dataset & archive
2Provenance & license
3Declarations
4Readiness
Preliminary checks before you continue to GitHub.
- ×Dataset title, DOI & archive URL — all three provided
- ×Provenance — citation + lead author/lab
- ×Redistributable license selected
- ×ORCID iD valid or left blank — format 0000-0000-0000-0000
- ×Declarations confirmed — redistribution + archive resolves
The authoritative 0–100 fidelity score (structure / units / vocabulary)
is computed during curation by
open3dcp-ingest — this page never invents a number.5Continue on GitHub
This opens a structured submission form on GitHub with your details pre-filled. GitHub can't pre-fill the license dropdown or the checkboxes, so you'll re-select the license and tick the two boxes there, then click Submit new issue. You'll sign in with GitHub if you aren't already — that account is your verified identity on the submission.
Continue on GitHub →Complete the readiness checks above to continue.