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text draft for author guidelines:

Dear Roger Harris,

we are very please to see that JPR is interested in using Pangaea as a repository for supplements related to its articles. May I answer your request concerning a note in the author guidelines.

Pangaea has archived supplements of 15 JPR papers so far - not very much but a start. Please find below a draft text to be included in the . May I suggest to add the text as a paragraph to the page . It could be discussed to merge this paragraph with the  paragraph.

Just to clarify Pangaea responsibilities: the technical implementation and interlinking between the JPR article pages and the supplement in Pangaea is up to Michael Diepenbroek. Data submission and publication should be communicated with me.

With kind regards Hannes Grobe

example of a JPR supplement in Pangaea: http://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.758053

by the way - you are aware of archived L4 data in Pangaea, e.g. http://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.754335

Text draft for the JPR author guidelines:

'''Supplementary material

'''Data that is integral to a paper should be made available to enable readers to verify and build upon the conclusions published in the paper. Restriction on the availability of this data will be disclosed at the time of publication. JPR recommends to archive supplements prior to publication through the PANGAEA Data Publisher (http://www.pangaea.de). Format and content descriptions can be found at http://wiki.pangaea.de/wiki/Data_submission. Submit supplements to the data librarian at . The author will receive a stable identifier (DOI) as a link for proof-read and for inclusion in the published paper.