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METLIBRARY — DOCUMENT SUBMISSION

Grow the MetLibrary. Strengthen the profession.

The MetLibrary is only as powerful as the knowledge it contains. If you work with metrology standards, calibration guidance, or measurement science reference materials not yet indexed in the MetLibrary, your submission helps every MetTutor user who asks a question in that domain.

Your knowledge. Cited correctly. Available to the entire measurement community.
Why it matters

Every submission makes MetTutor smarter for every user

MetTutor’s answers are only as comprehensive as the MetLibrary that grounds them. When you submit a calibration procedure, technical paper, standards interpretation, institutional guide, or measurement science reference document, you are contributing directly to the knowledge base that calibration technicians, lab managers, students, and educators rely on every day.

Accepted submissions are reviewed by the MetTutor content team, curated for accuracy and relevance, structured for retrieval, and added to the MetLibrary — where they become permanently available as cited, traceable sources for future queries. Your expertise becomes part of the foundation of metrology education.

Submissions that expand MetLibrary coverage into disciplines, instruments, or standards not yet well represented are especially valuable — from specialized pressure metrology procedures to niche dimensional calibration techniques to emerging measurement standards not yet in wide circulation.

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Citation standard
APA 7
Source acknowledgement

Every MetTutor answer cites its source in APA 7 format

All MetLibrary references are cited in APA 7th edition format — identifying the document title, author or issuing organization, publication year, and source. When MetTutor draws on a submitted document, the original author or issuing body is credited by name in a standardized format that can be independently verified. Your contribution is not anonymized — it is cited.

INTERNATIONAL STANDARD Standard
International Organization for Standardization. (2017). General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories (ISO/IEC 17025:2017). ISO.
GOVERNMENT TECHNICAL NOTE Report
Taylor, B. N., & Kuyatt, C. E. (1994). Guidelines for evaluating and expressing the uncertainty of NIST measurement results (NIST Technical Note 1297). National Institute of Standards and Technology. https://doi.org/10.6028/NIST.TN.1297
YOUR SUBMISSION — HOW IT WILL BE CITED Your document
[Your name / organization]. ([Year]). [Document title]. [Publisher / issuing body].
Submission process
How documents are reviewed and indexed

Every submitted document goes through a four-step review process before it is added to the MetLibrary. This ensures the MetLibrary maintains its standard of accuracy, authority, and citation discipline.

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You submit the document
Submit your document with its full bibliographic details — title, author, organization, publication year, edition, and source URL or DOI where available. Include a brief note on which measurement discipline or knowledge gap the document addresses.
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Content team review
The MetTutor content team reviews the submission for accuracy, authority, relevance to the MetLibrary’s scope, and citability. Documents from recognized standards bodies, accreditation organizations, academic publishers, and established metrology institutions are prioritized.
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Structuring & indexing
Accepted documents are structured for MetLibrary retrieval — clauses, sections, definitions, and worked examples are tagged and indexed so the RAG engine can retrieve the most relevant content in response to user queries. APA 7 citation metadata is assigned at this stage.
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Live in the MetLibrary
The indexed document becomes available as a cited MetLibrary source. Every MetTutor answer drawn from your submission will cite the original author and document in APA 7 format — crediting your contribution to every user who benefits from it.
Before you submit
Important notices

Please review these requirements before submitting a document for MetLibrary consideration.

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Confirm you have the right to submit
Only submit documents you authored, that are in the public domain, freely available under an open license, or for which you have explicit written permission from the rights holder. Do not submit copyrighted materials without authorization.
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Verify currency of the edition
Submit the most current edition or revision of any standard or guidance document. Superseded editions will not be indexed as active MetLibrary sources. Check the issuing body’s website to confirm you have the latest edition before submitting.
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Proprietary and confidential documents
Do not submit documents containing your organization’s proprietary calibration data, confidential procedures, trade secrets, or personally identifiable information. The MetLibrary is a shared knowledge base — all accepted submissions are made available to MetTutor users worldwide and must be appropriate for broad distribution.

Your submission’s impact on the measurement community

The MetLibrary is not a static archive — it is a living knowledge base that grows more useful with every accepted submission. When you contribute a calibration procedure, technical paper, or guidance document, you are not uploading a file. You are extending the reach of standards-grounded metrology education to every MetTutor user who needs that knowledge.

In support of the Metrology Institute’s mission to advance measurement science competency across industry and academia, every MetLibrary submission is a direct contribution to that goal — cited by name, available permanently, and accessible to students, technicians, engineers, and educators worldwide.

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Students learn from your expertise
Your calibration guidance reaches students building foundational metrology knowledge — cited properly so they learn the source as well as the content.
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Technicians apply it at the bench
Working calibration technicians get cited, authoritative answers to discipline-specific questions — drawn from your professional knowledge and best practices.
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Lab managers use it for compliance
Laboratory and quality managers reference your submitted guidance in ISO 17025 compliance contexts — with your authorship and organization credited in every citation.
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The profession advances collectively
Each accepted submission raises the quality of metrology education available to the entire community — in direct support of the Metrology Institute’s mission to advance the science of measurement.

Ready to contribute to the MetLibrary?

Submit your metrology document, calibration procedure, or measurement science reference for review. Every accepted submission is cited in APA 7 format — crediting your expertise to every user who benefits from it.

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By submitting this content, I confirm that I have the rights to share it and grant AI Metrologist, LLC and the Metrology Institute, Inc. permission to use, publish, and distribute it within the MetLibrary and related educational and AI-driven platforms. I understand my submission may be publicly available and used for training, research, and educational purposes, with attribution where reasonably possible. I confirm that this content does not violate any third-party rights. By checking this box, I agree to these terms.