Abstract
The University of Colorado at Boulder’s Laboratory for Atmospheric and
Space Physics (LASP) has a long history of providing state of the art
solar instrumentation and datasets to the community. LISIRD has played
an integral part in this history by providing a simple web interface for
the plotting of and access to a number of solar datasets (irradiance,
sunspots, proxies, etc.). Since introducing LISIRD version 3 last year
at AGU, LASP has nearly doubled the number of datasets that are being
served via LISIRD and has drastically increased LISIRD’s usage both
within LASP and around the world. This talk will discuss many aspects of
LISIRD including: Interface updates to enhance dataset search and
analysis capabilities. User insights through usage statistics and
usability testing. Infrastructure to easily manage datasets being served
on LISIRD.