Joining NAN
Overview
NAN’s mission is to democratize access to high-field NMR and unlock latent knowledge in the collective body of experimental data by making it more Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable (FAIR).
A cornerstone of NAN is its advanced data browser, which lets users and labs easily organize, explore, and search their datasets.
NAN welcomes new NMR facilities that share this vision. To join, a facility must:
- Meet the technical requirements
- Contribute to shared Knowledgebases
- Participate in governance via the Advisory Committee (AC) and reviewing UHF requests
Admission requires a majority vote of the AC.
Contact Information
Facilities interested in joining NAN are encouraged to reach out to the NAN leadership team and review the NAN technical and operational requirements below as well as the NAN Charter, and the Terms & Conditions located on the NAN web portal.
What NAN Does and Does Not Do
NAN does not
- Schedule NMR instruments—each facility retains its own scheduling system.
- Collect user fees—billing remains internal to each facility.
- Mandate harvesting of every dataset—harvesting is controlled by facility managers and user preferences.
- Release datasets publicly until the user marks them public or three years after the datasets have been harvested (extensions of one year may be requested within six months of the release date and repeated as needed).
- Require that an instrument be opened to external users—each facility decides which instruments, if any, are available to outside usage. Note that all instruments, whether open for external use or not, may utilize the data stewardship features of NAN.
NAN does
- Provide the NAN Data Transport System (NDTS) with automatic harvesting of datasets from NAN connected instruments.
- Furnish a user-friendly browser for dataset organization, exploration, and management for facility managers, PIs, and users.
- Maintain two redundant physical copies of every dataset, effectively backing up facility data.
- Give PIs flexible, intuitive controls for managing lab-group permissions which dictate access to data.
- Provide facility managers with tools to manage facility details, instruments, users, and monitor system status.
- Offer novice-friendly Knowledgebase content plus vetted reference datasets that can serve as experimental templates.
Fees
NAN currently charges no fees for membership or data services. If a fee structure becomes necessary, it will be determined by the AC.
NAN Technical & Operational Requirements
Onboarding
Provide a dedicated gateway computer
- logically located on the same network segment as the NMR spectrometer workstations
- Minimal requirements are: 64-bit, dual-core x86-64 CPU ≥ 2 GHz; 8 GB RAM; ≥ 500 GB of local SSD/HDD storage; 1 Gb ethernet interface with static or DHCP addressable IP address.
- The operating system should be a current 64-bit Linux variant (Ubuntu LTS versions recommended).
- The gateway needs outbound HTTPS (TCP 443) access to the NAN datacenter and must allow inbound traffic on port 60195 from the NMR spectrometer workstations.
Download and install NAN Data Transport Setting (NDTS) components
- Download the NAN Data Transport System (NDTS) components from the NAN facility dashboard
- Install and configure the gateway software on the gateway computer
- Install and configure the NDTS daemon and GUI on each spectrometer workstation connected to NAN
Input facility and instrument metadata via the facility dashboard
- Input facility information including names, website links, description, services, addresses, and staff
- Input instrument metadata for all spectrometers and probes to be connected to NAN
Cybersecurity compliance
- consult with institutional IT staff to verify that NDTS is compatible with institutional cybersecurity policies
Operations
Manage NDTS operations
- Configuring user NDTS settings in the facility dashboard
- Monitor system health through the virtual NAN Operations Center (vNOC)
- Review the dataset browser to reassign any unselected or mis-attributed datasets
Facility managers must:
- Enter facility and instrument details via the Facility Dashboard.
- Supply a dedicated gateway computer:
- Modern Linux OS, minimal CPU/RAM/storage (sub-$1,000 hardware is sufficient).
- Connected to the same network as the spectrometer workstations.
- Install and configure the Gateway and Daemon software (see the NDTS Installation Guide).
- Manage NDTS settings for facility users through the Facility Dashboard.
- Reassign “unselected” or misattributed datasets in the Dataset Browser.
- Monitor NDTS health for their facility via the virtual NAN Operating Center (vNOC).