Elsevier and PANGAEA Link Contents

Amsterdam, 22
nd
January 2010  –  Elsevier announces that the data library PANGAEA - Publishing Network for Geoscientific & Environmental Data (http://www.pangaea.de) and Elsevier
have implemented reciprocal linking between their respective content in earth system research. Research data sets deposited at PANGAEA are automatically linked to the corresponding articles in Elsevier journals - and vice versa.
Elsevier announces that the data library PANGAEA - Publishing Network for Geoscientific & Environmental Data (http://www.pangaea.de) and Elsevier have implemented reciprocal linking between their respective content in earth system research. Research data sets deposited at PANGAEA are automatically linked to the corresponding articles in Elsevier journals - and vice versa. PANGAEA is a data library for linking primary data related to articles in earth and environmental science journals and thus may serve some hundred journals of the Elsevier portfolio. In the first phase more than thousand articles from various earth science journals were linked. Example: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marmicro.2007.09.002 Read More

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