Data from observations of pulsars made by Murriyang, the CSIRO Parkes 64-metre radio-telescope over the last three decades are more accessible than ever before, largely due to their storage in long-term archives. Containing nearly 2 million files from more than 400 Parkes pulsar projects, CSIRO’s Data Access Portal is leading the global effort in making pulsar data accessible. The archive is a historical record of snapshots of the sky as observed by Murriyang at frequencies ranging from 0.4 to 24 GHz, over a time span of 34 yr. Toomey et al. present the current status of the archive and provide information about the acquisition, analysis, reduction, visualisation, preservation, and dissemination of these datasets. They highlight the importance of such an archive and present a selection of new results emanating from archival data. As illustrated by the figure above, pulsar data ingested into DAP continues to grow at a steady rate, as Murriyang regularly enjoys upgrades of cutting-edge receiver technology. The figure shows the Murriyang pulsar data published in CSIRO’s Data Access Portal, by observing semester.
